Netherlands

4 days / 20 talks
Awesome and great speakers

October 22-27

This years speakers will soon be announced.

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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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Andreas

Pfeiffer

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

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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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Jon

Harris

Studio 8 is a major milestone for Omnis and with it comes more enhancements that let Omnis connect with the rest of the software world. One such area is data visualisation.

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Lou

Picciano

Lou has been an Omnis developer for a very long time; one of the first in the world, in fact, starting with early DOS-only versions back in ’82 and ’83.

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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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David

Barnett

David is a longtime Omnis user, in the 30 year club (since 1985). His very first system, a music licensing system, is still in use after a major rewrite for Studio.


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Nick

Renders

Nick Renders had his first revelation in the mid 90s, when his parents bought a Macintosh Performa. Captivated by the beige monolithic machine, Nick decided to learn all there was to know about computers.

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David

Blaymires

David Blaymires is the CEO of Instinct Systems Pty Ltd, based in Sydney, Australia and has been involved with Omnis since 1989 when he first used an application developed in Omnis 3.3 on a Mac Plus.

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Gavin

Foster

Gavin Foster began working in Omnis at Blyth Software in 1989. He then worked as an external consultant in Futures and Options at JP Morgan

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Kurt

Neufeld

Kurt is an experienced Linux dev and administrator. He’s currently taking this whole devops thing for a ride.


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Bastiaan

Olij

Bastiaan Olij has been developing Omnis applications since 1997. Originally starting with Omnis 7 and using Studio since its initial release he has worked his way through every iteration of Omnis Studio.

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