Profile
Publish Date
29 July 2009
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Author(s)
- David Ward
- Ran Gu
- Martin Keen
- Eugene Kuehlthau
- Leonard McWilliams
David Ward is Senior Software Engineer with IBM Software Group in the U. S. He has 30 years of experience in software architecture and design and network and systems development. His areas of expertise include enterprise messaging and software development methodologies.
Ran Gu has a Bachelor degree of Computer Science and Technology from TsingHua University, China. After Ran graduated from the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2004 with a Master degree of Software Engineering, he joined IBM China as an IT Specialist working for 5 years in WebSphere technical sales support. Ran helps customers build ESB and data transfer solutions based on IBM products of WebSphere MQ File Transfer Edition, WebSphere Message Broker, WebSphere Partner Gateway, and WebSphere Transformation Extender.
Martin Keen is a Consulting IT Specialist at the ITSO, Raleigh Center. He writes extensively about WebSphere products and SOA. He also teaches IBM classes worldwide about WebSphere, SOA, and ESB. Before joining the ITSO, Martin worked in the EMEA WebSphere Lab Services team in Hursley, U. K. Martin holds a bachelor's degree in Computer Studies from Southampton Institute of Higher Education.
Eugene Kuehlthau is a Software IT Specialist in the U. S. He has 35 years of experience in the field of data processing. His areas of expertise include WebSphere MQ, WebSphere MQ Workflow, and WebSphere Process Server. He has developed WebSphere MQ and Workflow courses.
Leonard McWilliams is a Consulting IT Specialist on the WebSphere Federal sales team working primarily with WebSphere MQ and WebSphere Message Broker in classified accounts. He has 35 years of IT industry consulting and application development experience including messaging, database management, and geographical information systems. He has a B.S. in Biological Science, Philosophy, and Music from the University of Kansas and a M.A. in Education from Antioch University.
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