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&Rick Slade - software development .NET vs J2EE.::&Skip Torreson%27s session. Clearly, there was some value here, but not at my level. %0D%0AIra Kramer did a good job of stating the problems of complexity, but did little to suggest any real solutions.::&Kaivalya was difficult to understand at times. I think much of what he had to say could have been condensed. Day 4 speakers were all great. I enjoyed hearing the opposing sides. Bill Carico is excellant and balanced with his thoughts. I really enjoyed Michael Maulick%27s session on PSI. John Kirschner is amazing in his breadth of scope within I.T. He seems extremely knowledgable and thorough in many subject areas. ::&?xxx?1?xxx?xxx?xxx::&?xxx?1?xxx?xxx?xxx::&YES::&A session about software applications. Perhaps a survey of major applications and the relative merit of various solutions offered by companies. (Strengths vs weaknesses). For example, a comparison of web servers would include%3A BEA, IBM, and Microsoft. This, of course, would open up much dialog with participants experiences and war stories. ::&?xxx?1?xxx?xxx?xxx::&::&David Adams -%0D%0AVP Cust Delivery Svcs %0D%0ASterling Commerce%0D%0ADavid_Adams%40stercomm.com%0D%0APhone%3A 614/793-4888%0D%0A%0D%0A%0D%0A::&&?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?6::Started as an operator running "ancient" IBM S360-30 in 1976. Started programming in assembler in 1979, primarily batch workloads in the magazine subscription fullfillment industry/ direct mail marketting. In 1980, worked for a finance company, programming under IBM ACP/TCP realtime. In 1982, started work for Sterling Commerce, (then Informatics) involved in warehouse distribution and inventory managment systems. Gained project management / project leader skills working on several software projects from 1985-1988. In 1988, had a brief stint in Quality Control for development of a retail buyers workstation software application. 1988-1990 worked on retail software systems running on Honeywell mini and Unix using Microfocus Cobol.
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In 1991 - 1996, worked as a developer of CICS based EDI network service applications. In 1997-present working as a software architect for our network services based on mainframe CICS / COBOL / ASSEMBLER.
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