Peter Rodgers is the Chief Technology Officer of Tato LLC. He is co-founder of 1060® Research LTD (NetKernel®), founded in 2002. He holds a PhD in Solid State Quantum Physics from the University of Nottingham. Dr. Rodgers led and initiated the Dexter Research Program at Hewlett-Packard Research Labs. He has been widely recognized as the father of microservices and in 2005 is on record as giving the first public discussion of microservice architecture. Until recently, Dr. Rodgers’ interests were focused on developing NetKernel®, a microservices engine, based on his deepening understanding of information theory and a subset of Turing’s model of computation, called Turing’s oracle machine. However, in June of this year, Dr. Rodgers was inspired to create the OsQ system after a personal experience with COVID-19. He conceived that his experience of cloud scale microservice architectures could be applied to transform the physical problem of queue management into a set of logical parallelizable services.