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Warpstock 2002 Speakers
The Warpstock 2002 Event Team would like to thank all speakers for their continued support and help to make this edition of Warpstock a success.

Ben Armstrong

Ben Armstrong, Application Engineer at Connectix Corporation, is a key member of the Virtual PC for OS/2 development team. Ben Armstrong brings a wealth of knowledge with 10 years of OS/2 experience and a degree from the Queensland University of Technology in Australia. Prior to becoming an integral member of Connectix, Ben contributed to the development of accounting systems, software, and systems support at Bacchus Management Systems, supporting a wide range of business applications and operating system platforms. At Connectix, Ben is currently working on optimizing Virtual PC for OS/2, as well as other future virtualization solutions that will be brought to market.

Kendall Bennett

Kendall Bennett, CEO of SciTech Software is the chief architect of SciTech's products and technologies. Kendall Bennett brings a lifetime of experience developing highly unique and powerful device driver solutions to SciTech. As the founder of SciTech Software, Kendall also brings a powerful understanding of the company's core values and its technological potential. For the past decade Kendall has provided the vision and knowledge required pioneering the first ever universal display driver which led to the creation of SciTech's latest product development, SciTech SNAP technology.

Gregory Bourassa

Gregory Bourassa has a degree in computer engineering, and has 13 years experience programming with and for the OS/2 environment, having started with version 1.3. He has designed and built Expert Systems, simulators, Web-commerce systems, document management systems, and various language parsers and interpreters. His current activities involve XML, logic programming, parser generators, Java, and telecommunications Element Management Systems.

Ron Capelli

Ron Capelli is a Senior Software Engineer at IBM Austin. Prior to joining the OS/2 development area in 1995, he was involved in IBM graphics hardware and software systems development for VLSI physical design and mechanical 3D solid modeling CAD applications. He was technical lead for OS/2 graphics device driver (GRADD) development. He worked on IBM Java 1.3.0 JDK development for AIX 5L on Itanium-based systems (Monterey), and AIX for PowerPC. Most recently, he has worked on Java 1.3.1 for OS/2.

Douglas Clark

Doug Clark is part of the WarpDoctor project team developing the new WarpDoctor web site. WarpDoctor is a project of OS2Voice.

Micho Durdevich

Micho is a research professor at the Institute of Mathematics of National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). He also works in a company Q-Systems, which is the Mexican distributor of eComStation. Micho has developed some truly strange theories about quantum reality and space-time fluctuations, but when he is in the classical mode, he is usually trying to remote-boot everything from eComStation and OS/2 Warp Server.

Sam Emrick

Sam Emrick has worked at IBM for 20 years, worked as a system software and network software performance specialist for 17 years, and worked on OS/2-related software performance since 1988. He has several patents in realtime system resource monitoring and system performance measurement software. Sam's hobbies include sports cars and Boy Scouts. He's also a karate blackbelt and instructor.

Daniela Engert

Daniela Engert is a Senior Systems Engineer at Medav GmbH, Germany. After earning the Masters Degree in Electrical Engineering at University Erlangen-Nuremberg, she joined the company to lay the foundations of the OS/2 development of systems in the area of industrial, medical, speech processing, radio monitoring, digital signal processing and governmental applications. Experiences with programming and developing hardware started back in the 70's. Busy with developing the building blocks of these systems for about 15 years, the focus has shifted towards the field of research and very early development stages now.

Scott Garfinkle

Scott Garfinkle is the lead programmer for the OS/2 Change Team. He has worked in OS/2 service and development since leaving Ingres in 1992, where he ported the Ingres Relational Database to OS/2 2.0.

Mike Kaply

Michael Kaply has worked for IBM for nine years, in such areas as developer relations, product support, and development of tutorials and help systems. He has been a member of the IBM OS/2 browser development team since 1996. During that time he worked on Netscape Navigator 2.02, and Netscape Communicator 4.04 and 4.61. He is currently one of the technical leads on the IBM Mozilla team. He also serves as the platform owner of the OS/2 port of Mozilla, as well as an advocate for IBM contributions to Mozilla. In addition to co-authoring the book IBM's Official OS/2 Warp FAQs with Tim Sipples, Michael has also written articles for magazines and spoken at numerous conferences.

William F. Kershner

Bill Kershner is a Network Computing Specialist for Starfire's Technologies division and holds a Bachelor's Degree in Management Information Systems from La Salle University. Bill's experience with OS/2 began in 1995 in the financial services industry with the support and development of OS/2 Warp Server for variety of different customer environments. Bill is an IBM Certified Specialist in OS/2 Warp Server Administration and is also a Tivoli Certified Solutions Expert in the SecureWay Firewall for AIX.

Oliver Mark

Oliver Mark is Offering Manager for OS/2 related Services at IBM Global Services Central Region. He has more than ten years of experience in OS/2 and Warp environments as well as experiences with Warp Server, Warp Server for e-business, Workspace On-Demand, CID Installations, NetFinity and Remote Access Services. He holds certifications as IBM Certified Expert for AWarp 2.x, 3.x and 4.x, Warp Server and Warp Server for e-business as well as IBM Certified Instructor for Warp and Warp Server. He works closely with TeamOS/2 in Germany and international areas.

Chuck McKinnis

Chuck McKinnis retired from IBM in 1992 after 26 years as a systems engineer in large systems and communications. He is the author of the eCS Maintenance Tool, NICPAK, and a contirbutor to RexxAutoStart. He has been an OS/2 user since 1990 and has experience with Rexx that goes back to the beginning of Rexx.

Jeffrey Race

Founder and President of Cambridge Electronics Laboratories, which designs and markets high-technology telecommunications equipment, and a founding partner of PT Industries International Ltd, which is commercializing a patented copper-pair line-testing technology. Concurrently since 1976, consultant to many private firms, governmental bodies, international agencies and educational institutions with Far East operations, concentrating in the fields of new business development, new technology introduction, strategic planning, successful negotiating strategies, and political risk.

Alain Rykaert

Alain Rykaert has worked for 23 years at IBM Belgium in various positions within technical support and marketing, for the past dozen years mostly with OS/2 and related products. As a member of IBM's rapid deployment team, he does large scale rollouts of OS/2 for european enterprises. He did several residencies in Austin, and co-authored half a dozen Redbooks, mostly about LAN Server. He is also an active member of the OS/2 community, including the Belgian OS/2 User Group.

Gregory Shah

Greg Shah is a partner with Golden Code Development Corporation, based in Atlanta, GA - U.S.A. Greg has over 13 years of experience in the design and implementation of production-quality, mission-critical software and systems. His skills include a blend of software development, systems engineering and network engineering. He has led teams in the creation and deployment of highly managed systems in enterprise environments containing many tens of thousands of desktops and servers.

Brian Smith

Brian Smith, Software Engineer at F/X Communications has been writing communications software for over 10 years and has been writing OS/2 software for 7 years. He has worked on a multitude of free and commercial software including InJoy Firewall, InJoy Dialer, SciTech Display Doctor, Project Everblue, OpenOffice, HandyFTP, Installer/2, BitchX, Gnome, FAT32, JFS4BSD and many ports of Unix software to OS/2.

Darrell Spice Jr.

Darrell Spice, Jr. has been programming computers since 1980 when he was introduced to a Commodore PET during his freshman year of high school. The following year he obtain his first computer, a Commodore VIC 20. It was soon followed by a C64, C128 and Amiga. His first IBM clone was purchased in 1994 specifically to run OS/2 Warp. Darrell has ported Atari, Coleco, Sega and Gameboy emulators to OS/2, which are freely available from his website at http://home.houston.rr.com/spiceware/

Richard R. Spurlock

Richard Spurlock is the Vice President of Starfire Engineering & Technologies, Inc. and is a graduate of the University of Kansas with a Bachelor's Degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering. Richard has been deploying and developing for OS/2 since the 1980s. Richard focuses on creating ways in which customers can effectively and consistently leverage their current and future investments in network computing technologies that drive their businesses.

Oliver Stein

Oliver Stein has over 10 years of OS/2 experience. Since 1992, he has held various positions in technical marketing and support in IBM Germany's software group. During this time he managed the relationship with independent hardware vendors who developed OS/2 device drivers. From 1999-2001 he was the technical lead for server managed client solutions in IBM Global Services, Germany. Since 2002 he is responsible for worldwide sales at InnoTek Systemberatung GmbH, a german software and consulting company.

Jan van Wijk

Jan van Wijk lives in The Netherlands and is a software engineer with a background in DOS, OS/2 and NT system programming, system integration, networking, communications and Web technology.

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