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  1. Bill Gates

    William Henry Gates III (born October 28, 1955) is an American entrepreneur, philanthropist, and the chairman of Microsoft, the software company he founded with Paul Allen. During his career at Microsoft he has held the positions of CEO and chief software architect, and he remains the largest individual shareholder with more than 8% of the common stock. "Forbes" magazine's list of The World's Billionaires has ranked him as the richest person in the world since 1995, …

  2. Miguel de Icaza

    Miguel de Icaza (born c. 1972) is a Mexican free software programmer, best known for starting the GNOME and Mono projects. Miguel de Icaza was born in Mexico City and studied at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) but never received a degree. He came from a family of scientists in which his father was a physicist and his mother a biologist. He started writing free software in 1992.

  3. Jesse Liberty

    Jesse Liberty (born July 10, 1955 in Brooklyn, New York), now living in Massachusetts. Liberty is a best-selling author on Microsoft .NET and has written over a dozen books on .NET, web development and object oriented programming. He has also written dozens of articles for both computer journals and newspapers on both technical and non-technical topics. Currently: Senior Program Manager Microsoft Corporation. Silverlight Development Team.

  4. Darcy Burner

    Darcy Gibbons Burner is a Democrat from Carnation, Washington. She was a candidate for in 2006, but lost to Republican Dave Reichert. In March 2007 she filed her intention to run in the 2008 race for the same district. She worked for a dozen years in high technology including five years at Microsoft as a Group Program Manager, working on .NET. Burner left Microsoft in 2004 to enter politics.

  5. Jeffrey Richter

    Jeffrey Richter is a co-founder of Wintellect. He has written a number of books on programming for Windows and .NET.

  6. Adam Nathan

    AdamNathan is a technical author/speaker, and currently works as a software developer at Microsoft. He has been involved with .NET technologies from the beginning, and his 1,600-page book on .NET/COM Interoperability has been popular, especially with Microsoft employees (as seen on Amazon's purchase circle for Microsoft). He also created the PINVOKE.NET wiki, which helps .NET developers use unmanaged APIs.

  7. Danny Wallace

    Daniel Frederick Wallace (born 16 November, 1976, Dundee, Scotland; best known as Danny Wallace) is a British documentary comedian, writer and TV presenter, living in London. His notable works include the book "Join Me" and the TV series "How to Start Your Own Country" Wallace grew up in Loughborough and Bath, England. He began writing reviews for videogames magazines at the age of 13. At 18 he started his comedy writing, …

  8. Davey Winder

    Davey Winder, previously known as "Wavey Davey" or "dwindera" but now settled as "happygeek", is a United Kingdom IT pundit who has worked as a consultant, writer and journalist. He is the 'IT Security Journalist of the Year (UK) 2006', and ten years ago he won the Technology Journalist of the Year award. One of the original contributing editors of .net magazine, he is now contributing editor of PC Pro as well as a contributor to IT Pro, Information World Review, …

  9. Oxblood Ruffin

    Oxblood Ruffin is a Canadian hacker. He is a member of the hacker group CULT OF THE DEAD COW (cDc), for which he serves as "Foreign Minister." He is also the founder and executive director of Hacktivismo, an off-shoot of cDc. Ruffin is active in human rights causes and is a vocal proponent of hacktivism, a term which he has helped to define. He has participated in both technology and human rights conferences, both on his own and along with cDc.

  10. Yashavant Kanetkar

    Yashavant Kanetkar is a famous Indian computer expert, known for his computer books. Yashvant Kanetkar obtained his BE from VJTI, Mumbai and M.Tech. from IIT Kanpur. He has good experience as Application and System software developer. He has authored several books on topics such as C language, C++, VC++, C#, .NET, DirectX and COM programming.

  11. Brian Lamacchia

    Brian LaMacchia is a computer security specialist. LaMacchia is best known for his work at MIT establishing the MIT PGP Key Server, the first key centric PKI implementation to see widescale use. LaMacchia currently works for Microsoft where he has played a leading role in the design of XKMS, the security architecture for .NET and Palladium. LaMacchia earned S.B., S.M., and Ph.D. degrees from MIT in 1990, 1991, and 1996, respectively.

  12. Matt Bielby

    Matt Bielby is the Managing Director and proprietor of Blackfish Publishing, a specialist magazine and internet publishing company based in Bath, UK. He is best known as a magazine editor, launching many successful titles in assorted markets during the 1990s, mostly on the subjects of computer and video games, and film and television. These include "Total Film", "SFX", and "PC Gamer". Bielby was born in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, in 1965, …

  13. Mark Scrimshire

    Technology aware Management Consultant with over 25 years experience in multi-national environments. Recent experience has been in delivering programs in the Telecommunications Industry but experience also encompasses other industries that depend upon technology including: - Government; - Energy; - Financial Services; I specialize in rapid deployment of solutions to address business problems using Web 2.0 technologies and techniques. I am looking for project opportunities that will . . .

  14. Alessandro Teglia

    Program management, Marketing and Communication expertise with an IT technical background.

  15. Daniel Macho

    I have a degree in Information Technology and more than 13 years of professional experience in Information Systems. I have 7 years of experience in Project Management which covers medium to large projects through the whole lifecycle and using some advanced methodologies (e.g Rational Unified Process) and based and following defined quality management systems (e.g. ISO 9001: 2000, GMPs, CMMi); I think I have kept demonstrating good communication, organization and planning skills as well . . .

  16. Jean-Philippe Panis
  17. Claudio Cherubino
  18. Gunther Beersaerts
  19. Ken Auer

    Has applied skills to developing (and shipping!) applications, frameworks, and systems for commercial use since 1985 and mentoring others to do the same. Most of this has been using object-oriented tools such as Smalltalk, Java, and Ruby. Particular expertise in putting together and leading high-performance software development teams focused on customer needs. Has built systems for everything from small devices such as PDAs and cell phones to stand-alone desktop systems to client-server . . .

  20. The Information .net

    Max, Zack, Deb, Ashley, Brad, & Heath.

  21. Marco Cecconi

    I have been a software developer in Fullsix, through its various incarnations, since 1998. I develop complex applications for corporate customers. I follow projects end-to-end: - I write technical offers to prospect customers (basic system design, effort and cost estimation); - I gather the requirements and write the brief; - I assemble, manage and asses the development team; - I do software design and development; - I guarantee project delivery and follow up; - I develop the customers . . .

  22. Malcolm
  23. English Speak English .Net
  24. Benjamin Bykowski
  25. Dmitri Drach
  26. Gary Hoke PMP

    Gary cofounded CubeShield, Inc. in 2002 to bring to market a new office workplace invention. Since inception the company has filed for a patent, partnered with a manufacturer in Hong Kong, licensed trademarks from NCSU, UNC and Duke for the product and has been selling the product online at CubeShield.com. In 2006, CubeShield grew revenues by 86% versus 2005 results. This was significantly due to adoption of the CubeShield product by corporate clients including a large California based . . .

  27. Rob van de Star

    Rob is working as CEO at AMIS. Have a look at www.amis.nl

  28. Jörg Battermann

    Joerg Battermann, freelancer and entrepreneur in the area of Requirements Engineering, Quality-, Project-, Process- and Product Management. Avid user of and actively evangelizing Requirements management via Borland CaliberRM (4.0 - 2005) and Telelogic Doors. Heavy user of IBM Rational ClearCase, ClearQuest and Testmanager, UML, Ruby and Ruby on Rails, Java, C#, Visual Basic, and .Net in general. Knowledgeable with ISO standards and strict regulations concerning medical and health care . . .

  29. Francesco Meani
  30. Alberto Casu

    Project Manager in a wide variety of business applications; Specialized on Web Developement. Particularly interested in collaborative tools and mobile applications. Strong experience in Microsoft Technologies.

  31. Peter Foot

    Experienced software consultant specialising in Windows Mobile development.

  32. Martin Hyldahl
  33. Anonymous Spocker

  34. Laurent Kempé

    Laurent Kempé is the editor, founder, and primary contributor of Tech Head Brothers (http://www.techheadbrothers.com), a French portal about Microsoft .NET technologies. He is currently employed by innoveo solutions since 10/2007 as a Senior Solution Architect.

  35. Christopher Duffy

    Christopher Duffy has spent the past 20 years in a variety of technology management and leadership roles in vendor, business consulting, healthcare, and now higher education. Chris's responsibilities have included Product Development, e-Commerce, Strategy and Operations Leadership, both in the Applications as well as the IT and Infrastructure arena. Chris joined Peirce College in 2001 as the Chief Information Officer. His role at Peirce College includes Telecommunications, e-Commerce, . . .

  36. John Lemp

    Software Developer from LI,NY.

  37. Alex Lowe

    Alex Lowe is a software developer and entrepreneur in the Sacramento area. Alex has been involved in a number of local startups including one that was acquired in December of 2006. Alex currently writes and blogs at http://blog.lowesoftware.com, provides assistance to local entrepreneurs, and has a couple ventures of his own going.

  38. Nilim Ahsan
  39. Denny Caldwell
  40. Diego Colombo

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