Netherlands

4 days / 26 talks
Awesome and great speakers

October 5-10

Speaker Biographies

2025 Speakers


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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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David

McKeone

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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Mirko

Pepa

Mirko Pepa has been developing with Omnis since Version 3. His first application was a general ledger-app. He brings vast experience in a number of tools to Euromnis

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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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Alex

Clay

Alex Clay is a second-generation Omnis developer and leads the development team at Suran Systems, Inc. In 2000

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Robert

Andreas Schoening

Robert’s current job is supporting a company in the waste management industry convert an Omnis Classic application to Studio 11

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Silvan

Baach

Silvan Baach has been an integral part of Profile GmbH since joining the company in 2018.

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Stephan

Diefenbacher

Stefan Diefenbacher joined the Omnis community in 2018, marking the beginning of his developer career at the late age of 42


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Gavin

Foster

Gavin has worked as a specialist Omnis consultant at JP Morgan and other organisations for the past 32 years

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Joe

Maus

Writing custom Omnis applications spanning fields such as medicine, accounting, and championship horse scoring systems

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Paul

Mulroney

Logical Developments builds applications that provide seamless integration across desktop, web, and mobile environments using Omnis

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José

Lacerda

José is currently a Core Software Engineer at Prozis.Tech; developing and maintaining foundational toolsets used by other teams in the company.


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Dan

Ridinger

Dan’s career in the computer industry began in 1976. After working 10 years at a service bureau using Digital Equipment PDP 11/70 and VAX systems

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Marten

Verhoeven

Marten has been responsible for business software development for 23 years at Van Beek, a manufacturer of specialized equipment.

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Reuben

Winsor

Reuben is a key member of the software development team for an ERP solution called SQLWorks that is owned by Lineal.

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Peter

Kelly

Peter has been on the core Omnis Engineering Team for over 30 years. He just knows what is under the hood!


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