Tuscany, Italy

4 days / 20 talks
Awesome and great speakers

October 16-21
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David

Blaymires

You will learn how others think about their business/product, and that will help you think about your own product/business from different perspectives.

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David

McKoene

David has been developing in Omnis Studio for over 9 years with Arts Management Systems. In that time he has played a major role in converting ArtsMan’s main..

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Rob

Mostyn

Rob Mostyn began his IT career in 1982 in Sydney working on mini computers. In 1985, while in the UK, he came across the Macintosh

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Brian

O’Sullivan

Brian has been developing Omnis applications since 1993 when he was a contractor working for NASA in Washington, DC.


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Doug

Easterbrook

Arts Management Systems mission is to provide enterprise wide software for the total administration of Arts & Entertainment organizations.

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Mischa

Klement

Omnis developer since 1987 starting with Omnis Quartz, the first Omnis version for Windows.

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Michael

Monschau

MIchael Monschau (Brainy Data Limited) joined the Tiger Logic (then Blyth Software) engineering team at Mitford House in 1989.

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Bastiaan

Olij

Bastiaan Olij has been developing Omnis applications since 1997.


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Jim

Pistrang

Jim Pistrang has been living in the Omnis world since 1990. Prior to Omnis, Jim programmed extensively for IBM Mainframe, VAX and Macintosh.

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Andreas

Pfeiffer

Andreas Pfeiffer is senior consultant at TigerLogic in Hamburg. He supports customers in order to optimize their Omnis Studio development.

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Colin

Richardson

Colin Richardson joined TigerLogic ( then Blyth Software ) as a member of the DAM engineering team back in 1996.

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Lars

Scharer

Lars fell in love with the first version of Omnis 5 running on Windows 3.0 some 23 Years ago, when he needed software to run the System-House


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Dan

Ridinger

Dan has been in the computing industry since 1976 (before the personal computer).

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Marten

Verhoeven

Van Beek B.V. is a manufacturer of screw conveyors (machines for transportation of bulk materials like powders and granulate).

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Mike

Matthews

Mike Matthews founded Lineal in 1988, after leaving an engineering company where he self taught computer programming.

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Graham

Stevens

Graham Stevens started his professional career as a watchmaker, moving on to become a laboratory assistant creating new organic molecules for pharmaceutical and agrochemical research


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Jean Marc

Azerad

Unlike many Omnis developers, Jean Marc’s first career was not programming, he earned his living doing research in sensorial neuro-physiology.

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Scotte

Meredith

Scotte Meredith has been developing in Omnis since about 1989, and fulltime since 1993. He was the owner of Starsoft Technologies

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Joe

Maus

Joe started playing with those silly computers in the late 1970s in high school when he reprogrammed a football (gridiron to those in Europe)

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Mark

Smit

Mark is owner of Master Object Consultancy (www.masterobject.com), his consulting firm based in the Netherlands that focuses on development of reusable components for Omnis Studio.

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