- Molly Holzschlag
Molly Holzschlag Former Group Lead and Member Emerita Molly E. Holzschlag is a well-known Web standards advocate, instructor, and author. Molly is an invited expert to the Internationalization GEO and HTML working groups at the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and is the former Group Lead and member of the Web Standards Project (WaSP). Among her thirty-plus books is the recent The Zen of CSS Design, co-authored with Dave Shea.
- Kay Pietsch
Kay Pietsch Project Manager & Programmer email: kay.pietsch@mediaproducer.net
- Chip Salzenberg
Chip Salzenberg is an American programmer mostly noted for his involvement in the Perl and Free Software communities. Salzenberg has been involved with Perl development for over 15 years, and with Free Software for more than 20 years. In 1996 and 1997, he was project manager for Perl 5.004, a Perl release widely praised for its high quality. Salzenberg went on to teach Perl and write professionally. He was one of the founding board members of the Open Source Initiative, …
- Rene Bak
- J. D. Frazer
J. D. Frazer (born 1965), pen name Illiad, is the artist and writer of the webcomic "User Friendly". The strip debuted in November, 1997, and is considered to be one of the first major webcomics. It is about a group of characters who work for a fictional Internet Service Provider, and the comic's readership consists mainly of programmers, self-styled geeks, and other technophiles.
- Josh Poulson
Ambitious, driven and resourceful business strategist and I.T. leader with an exemplary background in conceiving and developing unique initiatives to propel technology to the limit and optimize performance. Capable of tackling the most challenging I.T. issues and delivering results. Creative, recognized for keeping on the leading edge of technology and utilizing the latest applications and hardware. Results and performance driven, thrives in an environment of constant challenge and . . .
- Matteo Baccan
Application Developer, Database Administrator, and Project Manager in a wide variety of business applications. Particularly interested in client/server, relational database design using Oracle, Sybase, and MS-SQL Server and programming in general PHP, C, C++, C#, Java. Always interested in migration projects, as well as close interaction with the DB manufacturers. Speaker at Webbit (Java 5 + AOP Programming), Borland Forum (Inprise Application Server) and Java Flavour Day (JDBC . . .
- Sean Carlos
I run a consulting practice specialized in the Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Web Analytics (Metrics) areas of Web Marketing.
- Doug Kyle
Project Manager / Business Analyst.
- Paul Peters
The Fluxology Office srl; cell : +39 349 24 29 550; Paul@Fluxology.Net; Near to sixteen years working experience of which ten years in Information Technology. During these ten years acted in a variety of roles such as Information Analyst, Project Manager, Management Consultant and Chief Architect. Main areas of expertise are EAI, BPM, BPR, ERP, Collaborative Commerce, Strategic Consulting and Change Management. Specialized generalist, combining a creative urge, a preference for . . .
- Ritchie Macapinlac
I always hate describing myself. I always come off as.
- Tom Murphy
Just hanging out and livin the life... I do the corporate thing by day, and the bar thing at night. I like golfing, snowmobiling, in general all sports...I'm easy going and hate Red Sox fans (especially the ones with accents)...I really want to go Vegas and Ireland, last 2 places on my list! If your up for anything AIM me @ tmurphy686....
- Valentin Backofen
- Didier
Reading my blogs is the quickest way to get into my head...
- Jon Galloway
Jon Galloway : "The game takes place in the year 1785, placing it late in the colonial time period. As far as where it fits in the mythos� well BW3 takes the mythos to its roots as what story takes place mere weeks from the time Elly Kedward was collected guilty and banished to the nearby woods.
- Josh McCormack
- Hector Leyva
- Patrick Roux
- Donald
- Samson
- Chris
- John T. Bailey
John provides advice, design, and project management support, helping companies strengthen their competitive position, increase market share, improve customer satisfaction, and streamline expenses through the implementation of standards-based support. Mr. Bailey brings over 20 years of successful experience in assessing, designing, implementing and operating computer systems. He brings demonstrated expertise in mapping business requirements to technology to improve IT performance and ROI.
- Jason E. Rist
Web Geek. Concentrates on user interface design and usability. Likes making things look good and work great.
- Grant McHerron
- Hens Zimmerman
Podcaster, see http://soundsgood.37hz.net; Succesful manager of IT/internet/media/medical related projects. Often played member of Podsafe Music Network. Lots of experience with pro apps such as Protools, Logic Audio, Soundtrack Pro, iLife '06. School of Audio Engineering degree with Letter of Recommendation. Wide range of experience in teaching and creating (e)learning material. My classes for DTS, my workshops in the RuG University Library, my lectures in Cheltenham (Online Learning . . .
- Patrick
Currently consulting, serving as acting CTO for both Tone Tech, LLC and Search Architects, LLC. Among other things, Tone Tech operates http://www.buytone.com, a portal for mobile phone ring tones and other media & products.
- Marc Martin-ez
Hm... I am 39, 5'11", 178#, 33w, dark hair, dark eyes, athletic, and very active. I am a high-energy person who does his own thing.
- Alan Wyman
Detail-oriented Information Technology professional experienced in management of systems development staff with a focus on making sure that the mission-critical systems are available. Skilled in making a difference to an organization by understanding the issues and making the systems support the business model.
- Keyar Srinivasan
Just came here!
- Justin Foster
I have killed better men for so much less.
- Matthew Glenn
I am who I am and that's all that I am.
- Joel Greenberg
Joel is the Vice President of Marketing Innovation at the Electric Sheep Company. He is building out an ad network for Virtual Worlds, starting with Second Life. By understanding the "spacial" metaphor of Virtual Worlds versus the "page" metaphor of the Web from a cultural point of view, he and his colleagues are defining new ad forms, metrics, and proposed standards. He sits on the advisory board of conferences such as SXSW Interactive and Chaos: New Agendas in Advertising.
- Richard Forsyth
- Michele Mancini
- Chris Englehart
Chris Englehart , Project Manager and Customer Service Chris Englehart joined J. R. Walker and Company in the fall of 1999 as Customer Service Representative and Selection Coordinator. Her prior profession for the past 20 years was as a Sr. Programmer Analyst for large corporate 500 companies. Having a desire for a career change and looking for a career with some excitement and new challenges brought her to J. R. Walker and Company. Jim built her home in 1998.
- Steve
I've been listening to a ton of music recently. I can't tell you how many times I've listened to Dark Side of the Moon. It's just an amazing album. For variety, I've been listening to Dub Side of the Moon, which is still cool, but in a different way. I've been enjoying Wish You Were Here Also. I didn't listen to these albums growing up and it's fun to find these albums for myself.
- Adam
I work and am in school (online) fulltime. I love and adore my wife and two little girls. Savannah and Simone are pretty much perfect in my mind, and I wouldn't be able to balance my day without getting to come home and see my wife at the end of it.
- Michael
glumbert.com.
- Mike Frenette
Mike Frenette has been employed in the IT business since 1977, working as a programmer, systems analyst, database analyst, IT Manager, project manager and program manager. He has worked with Nova Scotia Power, Nova Corporation, Synerlogic, Michelin Tires, Andersen Consulting, Pegasus Consulting and Sierra Systems.
- Fay Cobb Payton
Fay Cobb Payton . Raleigh, NC - Fay Cobb Payton , associate professor of IS at North Carolina State's college of management, was recently named the first SAS faculty Fellow for her use of the company's software in her classroom. "She was selected because she exemplifies excellent classroom teaching and strong SAS skills," says Catherine Gihlstorf, curriculum resources manager with the SAS academic program.