Arts Management Systems mission is to provide enterprise wide software for the total administration of Arts & Entertainment organizations.
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..
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
Michael
Monschau
MIchael Monschau (Brainy Data Limited) joined the Tiger Logic (then Blyth Software) engineering team at Mitford House in 1989.
Jim
Pistrang
Jim Pistrang has been immersed in the Omnis world since 1990. Prior to Omnis, Jim programmed extensively for IBM Mainframe, VAX and Macintosh.
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
Alex
Clay
Alex Clay is a second-generation Omnis developer and leads the development team at Suran Systems, Inc. In 2000
Scotte
Meredith
Scotte Meredith has been developing in Omnis since about 1989, and fulltime since 1993.
Mischa
Klement
Omnis developer since 1987 starting with Omnis Quartz, the first Omnis version for Windows
Lars
Schärer
Lars fell in love with the first version of Omnis 5 running on Windows 3.0 some 24 Years ago
Serban
Toedorescu
Serban’s topics focus on options for deploying Omnis Studio web apps in cloud or internal servers.
About Speakers
Topic flexibility
If the audience raises a question which takes a speaker into an area not directly related to the core topic, then the group can agree to pursue that line and return to the core topic afterwards. This is only possible because the subjects indicated for the speakers are a proposal, a guideline rather than a strict rule.
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Workshops
In some cases, if two sessions you want to attend are taking place on a particular day, you do not have to choose one and miss the other. You can attend one on Monday and the other the next day
There is less of a time limit. If a speaker is covering a topic that his or her audience enjoys and they go into greater detail than anticipated, they can keep going into the afternoon or evening