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CIPS Connections
Interviews by Stephen
Ibaraki, I.S.P.
Read the thoughts of these noted authorities:
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Anne P. Mitchell Esq.: Acclaimed expert in e-mail and spam,
President and CEO of the Institute for Spam and Internet Public
Policy (ISIPP).
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Damian Walch: VP of Consulting, T-Systems; internationally
recognized expert in data center recovery strategies. Damian is
noted in: “2003 - Consulting Magazine's - Top 25 Consultants of
the Year.”
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David A. Litwack: One of the world’s most recognized
authorities in web development and web services; senior vice
president of Web Application Development Products, responsible
for the development and advancement of Novell’s secure Web
Services strategy. Prior to Novell’s acquisition of the company
in July 2002, David was president and CEO of SilverStream
Software, a position he held since 1997. Previous roles also
include executive vice president of Sybase Inc., and president
of Powersoft Corporation.
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David Hucaby, CCIE No. 4594: Leading Cisco networking
authority and author.
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Dexada Jorgensen: World leading expert on disaster recovery,
business continuity planning and security.
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Ed Bott and Woody Leonhard: Celebrated and world famous,
multiple-award winning editors/writers/authors, IT and MS Office
experts. Woody’s e-zines are amongst the most successful with
more than 500,000 subscribers.
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Ed Tittel: 20 year world-renowned expert in training,
certification, IT technologies with over 120 books to his
credit, innumerable articles, and an extensive background in
program development, senior management, speaking, teaching,
editing, consulting and research.
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Hans-Jurgen Schonig: Widely respected expert in Mono,
PostgreSQL, PHP.
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James Foxall: Outstanding writer, author, speaker, and
talented developer specializing in VB and C#.
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James McGovern: Internationally known and widely respected
enterprise architect and author whose expertise includes: Java
Web services, J2EE, XQuery, enterprise architecture, SOA. He
holds industry certifications from Microsoft, Cisco and Sun, and
he is a member of the IEEE and the Worldwide Institute of
Software Architects.
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Joe Habraken: International IT expert, consultant,
best-selling author, trainer and educator with more than 15
years in the industry. He also holds industry certifications
from Microsoft and Cisco.
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Joe Mayo: Acknowledged authority in software development,
specializing in .NET technologies. He opened his C# Station Web
site in July of 2000.
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Katherine Spencer Lee: Executive director of Robert Half
Technology. Robert Half Technology is a leading provider of
information technology (IT) professionals on a project or
full-time basis. In her role as a recognized authority on IT
careers, Ms. Lee has guest hosted several live events on web
sites such as Monster.com, Techtarget.com and CareerPath.com. In
addition, she is currently providing career insight and advice
to Network Computing and Certification Magazine
readers.
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Kurt Cagle: XML, XQuery technologies master and author.
Due to his widely recognized expertise in XSLT, SVG, and XSL-FO
issues, Kurt has been a featured speaker at more than a dozen
conferences in the last five years. He is also a founding writer
and regular contributor for Fawcette’s XML and Web Services
Magazine and his achievements include best sellers amongst
his more than 14 book credits.
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Leo A. Notenboom: Writer, author, entrepreneur,
philanthropist, highly respected and top-ranking software
developer, owner of Puget Sound Software, LLC. In his years at
Microsoft, Leo performed a pivotal role in many major software
releases including being awarded patents.
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Michael Miller: Internationally known and widely respected
author, writer, consultant, and president of The Molehill Group
(molehillgroup.com), a strategic consulting and authoring firm
based in Carmel Indiana. Michael, with a reputation for
technical accuracy, and clarity, has more than 50 books to his
credit.
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Patrice-Anne Rutledge: Communications and presentations
authority. Patrice is a specialist in every aspect of global and
corporate communications, most recently managing a global
communications department for one of the world’s largest
software companies.
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Patricia Cardoza: Highly respected author, consultant,
programmer, and Exchange/Outlook/Access/SQL integration expert.
Patricia has authored many articles on Exchange and Outlook for
TechRepublic, .NET Magazine, and Microsoft’s Office Communities
page. In addition since 2001, she has been a Microsoft Most
Valuable Professional (MVP) in Outlook.
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Preston Gralla: Internationally renowned IT expert, and
award-winning author, writer, and editor. Together with
authoring best-selling books, Gralla is an executive editor and
columnist for CNet and ZDNet with extensive writing credits for
publications such as the Dallas Morning News, USA Today, PC
Magazine, the Los Angeles Times, Boston Magazine, PC/Computing,
Computerworld and FamilyPC. He also writes the free newsletter,
Gralla’s Internet Insider. In addition, he has appeared on the
CBS Early Show, CNN, MSNBC, CNBC, TechTV, National Public
Radio’s All Things Considered, and CNet Radio.
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Randy Cassingham: World-renowned writer, acclaimed author,
journalist, publisher, humorist, Internet and technology expert.
With more than 200,000 subscribers in over 190 countries, Randy
is author and publisher of the highly successful newsletters and
websites, This is True (ThisIsTrue.com),
the True Stella Awards (StellaAwards.com),
Heroic
Stories (HeroicStories.com),
and The Spam Primer (SpamPrimer.com).
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Robert Love: Linux expert, speaker, software engineer, and
author. Robert is contributing editor for Linux Journal and a
software engineer for MontaVista Software. His kernel projects
include the process scheduler, the preemptive kernel, the VM,
and multiprocessing enhancements. He maintains schedutils
and procps.
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Robyn Ness: Widely respected international expert on web
technologies and the Mac platform.
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Rogers Cadenhead: Accomplished author, writer, Web developer
and Web publisher (whose sites receive more than seven million
hits a year). Rogers is a columnist
for Linux Magazine and has authored more than 17 books such as
SAMS Teach Yourself Java 2 in 21 Days (http://www.java21days.com),
How to Use the Internet, and the recent, Radio
UserLand, Kick Start (http://www.cadenhead.org/workbench/kickstart).
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Stephen Mill: Regional manager for Robert Half Technology.
Robert Half Technology is a leading provider of information
technology (IT) professionals on a project or full-time basis.
Mr. Mill's area of responsibility currently includes managing
the daily operations of the firm's Canadian offices. Stephen has
spent the past seven years at the specialized staffing firm
where he has experienced all phases of the IT job market cycle
first-hand.
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Zak Ruvalcaba: Noted expert in multimedia products, and web
applications; author of Que’s 10 Minute Guide to Dreamweaver 4
and co-author of SAMS’ Macromedia Dreamweaver MX Unleashed. Zak
has been developing web applications since 1995. He served as
creative director for EPIC Solutions until 1998. His web
expertise was evident in his position as Web Development Manager
for SkyDesk Inc. where he developed web applications for
Gateway, HP, Toshiba, IBM, Intuit, Peachtree, Dell, Convad
Communications, and Microsoft. As a software engineer for ADCS
and Wireless Knowledge, Zak has developed .NET solutions for
Mellon Financial, Goldman Saks, TV Guide, Healthbanks, The
Gartner Group and Commerce One.
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