Christopher W. Klaus - Founder / Chief Executive Officer

Focused on driving overall vision and strategy, Christopher W. Klaus is the founder and Chief Executive Officer of Kaneva, a rapidly growing social entertainment world. Christopher is also highly regarded as one of the youngest and brightest Internet pioneers of our time as well as a foremost philanthropist and community leader.


At Kaneva (Latin for “canvas”), Christopher has been leading the drive to build a unique destination on the Web where anyone can create a Profile or Community, join an interactive community to share and rave media and interact with a rapidly growing audience; and even teleport into a modern day, easy to use 3D Virtual World to connect with one another and experience the next generation in online entertainment.


Christopher founded Kaneva with the vision of embracing the new era of content creation and harnessing the power of the Internet – to democratize entertainment and provide opportunities for everyone from artists to consumers to share and interact with entertainment online in an entirely new way.


Christopher also founded and served as the Chief Security Advisor of Internet Security Systems, Inc. (ISS), a company he created in 1994 and sold to IBM at a total value of over one billion dollars in 2006. As a world renowned Internet pioneer, Christopher was one of the first to recognize the emerging need for Internet security and developed the first vulnerability scanning technology. During his time at ISS, Christopher consistently lead the company’s technology vision, contributed significantly to its business strategy and was instrumental in helping organizations around the world safeguard critical data from the ever-growing number of information security threats. During his time at ISS, Christopher testified at several U.S. Senate and House of Representative Hearings on issues surrounding cyber security and was selected to co-chair the Technical Standards and Common Criteria Task Force for the Department of Homeland Security National Cyber Security Summit – a private sector sponsored task force within the President’s National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace.


A former student at Georgia Institute of Technology, Christopher decided to share his success by donating $15 million in 1999 for the construction of a new building on the Georgia Tech campus —the Klaus Advanced Computing Building--representing the largest personal donation from anyone of his generation according to the Chronicle of Philanthropy. Opened in 2006, the building was designed to inspire students to also give back, as well as accelerate future technology innovation, making a positive, direct impact to our digital lifestyle and the global online community.


Appointed by Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue, Christopher currently sits on the Film, Video, and Music Advisory Commission where he plays an active role in helping define legislation to support the number of films and games made in Georgia. He is a game advisor to American Intercontinental University (AIU), serves on the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) Board of Visitors as well as the boards of VerticalOne, the Georgia Game Developers Association (GGDA), Georgia Tech Advisory Board (GTAB), and the Georgia Tech College of Computing.


Further demonstrating his commitment to creating more opportunities for entrepreneurs and in giving back to the community, Christopher is involved at a high level in groups such as: The Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, Hands on Atlanta, Hands on Network, C.A.R.E., the Technology Association of Georgia and The Georgia Tech Alumni Association.



Greg Frame - Co-Founder / Chief Gaming Officer

As Co-Founder and Chief Gaming Officer of Kaneva, Greg Frame is responsible for developing and executing Kaneva’s online gaming and virtual world strategy as well as managing Kaneva’s game developers program. Greg has been a technology leader and has founded a multitude of successful technology companies.


Prior to joining Kaneva, Greg was Founder and CTO of IndigoOlive Software, Inc. a company focused in wireless handheld sales force / field force automation. IndigoOlive is now one of the country’s largest wireless solutions providers processing over a billion dollars in transactions annually.


An online gaming pioneer, Greg designed, developed and released an independent massively multi-player game in the late 90’s. At this time, online gaming was barely on the radar and has since turned into a multi-billion dollar industry. Greg has been heavily involved in the online gaming community ever since. Greg is currently an advisor to educational institutions that are focusing in game development and is published on MMORPG.com.


Prior to founding IndigoOlive, Greg founded a contracting company in Atlanta, which clients included many large companies including Lockheed Martin, Verizon, Microsoft and Cingular, primarily focusing on their Internet strategies and related technologies.


Greg has been founding technology companies for twenty years, focusing on distributed, Internet and connected computing. His products have been used by many industry leaders, and he continues to show this innovation with the Kaneva products.


Greg was also a technical speaker for the Microsoft Corporation, traveling the world showcasing one of the first production Windows server applications ever developed. Greg designed and developed this application while serving as the Lead of Research and Design for Unlimited Solutions of Columbus, Ohio.



Animesh Saha - Vice President of Engineering

A seasoned technology professional, Animesh has over seventeen years experience managing, directing and architecting software products. At Kaneva, Animesh is responsible for leading the Engineering organization that develops Kaneva’s grassroots entertainment portal, related Connected Media functionality, massively online virtual worlds, applications and services.


Prior to joining Kaneva, Animesh held a wide range of management and senior technical positions at Lancope, Thoughtmill, Attachmate and Sybase. At Lancope, an Internet Security firm, Animesh was the Director of Product Development and led the development of the award winning StealthWatch 4.0 product suite. At Thoughtmill Corporation, an Engineering Services firm, Animesh served as the Chief Architect overseeing full life cycle development of large commercial projects for many high technology companies including Internet Security Systems (ISS), DoubleClick, MediaBin (formerly Iterated Systems), Engage Technologies, Attachmate, and XcelleNet. During this time, Animesh was instrumental in helping successfully execute these companies’ Internet and technology strategies.


Prior to Thoughtmill, Animesh was on board at Attachmate, a leader in multi-host access and integration, where he pioneered the development of an Intelligent Internet Proxy server. Additionally, he also worked on OpenMind, Attachmate's award-winning groupware product. Prior to this, Animesh served as a Senior Consultant at Sybase, working closely with top management of Fortune 500 companies.


Animesh holds a Masters degree in Computer Science from Clarkson University, New York and a Bachelors degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, India.