ApacheCon Europe 2000 Speakers
Douglas Adams
Sessions: Living In a Virtual World
Douglas Adams (<URL:http://www.douglasadams.com>) was born
in Cambridge in March 1952, educated at Brentwood
School, Essex and St John's College, Cambridge where, in
1974 he gained a BA (and later an MA) in English
literature. He is the creator of all the various
manifestations of 'The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy,' which
started life as a BBC Radio 4 series in March 1978. Since
then it has been transformed into a series of
best-selling novels, a TV series, a record album, a computer
game and several stage adaptations. It is currently under
development as a major motion picture in Hollywood.
'The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy's
phenomenal success sent the book straight to Number One in the
UK Bestseller List and in 1984 Douglas Adams became the
youngest author to be awarded a Golden Pan. He won a
further two (a rare feat), and was nominated - though
not selected - for the first Best of Young British
Novelists awards. He followed this success with 'The
Restaurant at the End of the Universe' (1980); 'Life,
The Universe and Everything' (1982); 'So Long and
Thanks for all the Fish' (1984); and 'Mostly Harmless'
(1992). The first two books in the Hitchhiker series were
adapted into a 6 part television series, which was an
immediate success when first aired in 1982. Other
publications include 'Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency'
(1987) and 'Long Dark Tea-time of the Soul' (1988). In
1984 Douglas teamed up with John Lloyd and wrote 'The
Meaning of Liff' and after a huge success 'The Deeper
Meaning of Liff' followed this in 1990). One of Douglas's
personal favourites was written in 1990 when he teamed
up with zoologist Mark Carwardine and wrote 'Last
Chance to See' - an account of a world-wide search for rare
and endangered species of animals. He has
sold over 15 million books in the UK, the US and
Australia. He is also a best seller in German, Swedish and many
other languages. Douglas is a founding
director of h2g2 Ltd, formerly The Digital Village, a digital
media and Internet company with which he created the
1998 CD-ROM Starship Titanic, a Codie Award-winning
(1999) and BAFTA-nominated (1998) adventure game.
h2g2 is currently building an online Guide
(www.h2g2.com) - the Earth Edition of 'The Hitchhiker's Guide to the
Galaxy,' offering unconventional wisdom to a growing
global community. His assistant, Sophie Astin,
can be contacted at: sophie@h2g2.com Tel: + 44 20 7543
1723 / Fax: + 44 20 7543 1701
Lennie Au
Sessions: A scalable teaching and learning delivery environment built on Apache
Lennie is one of the core application developers in
the Campus Wide Information Systems team(CWIS) at The
University of Melbourne. For the past four years she has
been involved in web server administration as well as
application developments such as Webraft, the SGML
University Handbook system and other web applications for the
infrastructure of the university. She enjoys skiing,
bushwalking, eating, gardening and restore old furniture
to its previous glory. :*}
Brian Behlendorf
Sessions: Convincing Management to Let You Work on Open Development
No bio available.
Stas Bekman
Sessions: Getting Started with mod_perl, Improving script and handler performance under mod_perl
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Stas Bekman is an author of the , a monthly columnist at
PerlMonth and Ap
cheToday. He is currently co-authoring a mod_perl
book for O'Reilly and Associates, Inc. He is a
maintainer of The Ultimate Learn
and
Resource Center and a developer of the
SinglesHeaven.com
service at his
spare time. He can be reached at
stas@stason.org.
Ryan Bloom
Sessions: Apache 2.0, Writing Apache Modules for 2.0
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Ryan Bloom is a senior software engineer for Covalent
Technologies and a member of the Apache Software
Foundation. Ryan has been working on Apache 2.0 and APR since
December 1998, and writes monthly columns for
ApacheToday and CNet.
Kirill Bolshakov
Sessions: Securing Java Application Servers
Kirill Bolshakov received his MS in computer science
in 1999 from Saint Petersburg State Technical University
in Russia. Currently, he is a PhD student in computer
science at the same University. His research interests
are in the field of distributed systems management,
security policies and adaptive control systems.
Rich Bowen
Sessions: Apache on Windows, Introduction to the Apache Server
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Rich Bowen writes a monthly column for
ApacheToday.com. He's contributed some to the Apache
documentation project, and is the author of
Apache Server Unleashed.
Rich is the Director of Web Application Development at
The Creative Group, in Wilmore Kentucky
(http://www.cre8tivegroup.com/)
Robert Burgess
Sessions: XML and Database Integration
Robert Burgess has been an engineer in the Silicon
Valley for 14 years. He worked in systems integration at
Lockheed Corporation for eight years. Since becoming an
independent contractor in 1995, he has worked in
Internet-related technologies and helped several startups
through their critical first stages. Robert joined
Informix in 1998 and has been instrumental in developing the
company's XML strategy. He also currently manages a
Technical Marketing group within Informix.
Eric Cholet
Sessions: Configuring Apache and mod_perl applications
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Eric Cholet is CTO of Logilune and a member of the
ASF.
Ken Coar
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Ken Coar is a director and vice president of
the Apache Software Foundation, and a Senior
Software Engineer with IBM. He has over two
decades of experience with software engineering
and system administration. Ken has worked with
the Web since 1992, and in addition to working
on Apache and PHP he is heading the project
to develop Internet RFCs for CGI. He is the
author of 'Apache Server
for
Dummies' (IDG), a lead
author of 'Apache Server
Unleashed'
(Macmillan/Sams), a columnist for 'ApacheToday.Com,' and is
currently working ona new book, 'Apache
Module Developmentin C'
(Addison-Wesley-Longman).
James Duncan Davidson
Sessions: Perspectives on the Jakarta Project
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James Duncan Davidson is a Senior Staff
Engineer at Sun MIcrosystems and is the original
author of Apache Tomcat and Apache Ant. During his
career at Sun, he
authored the Servlet 2.1 and 2.2 API
specifications, the Java API for XML Parsing 1.0
specification and
played an instrumental role in the donation of
code from Sun to the Apache Software Foundation
which formed the Jakarta Project. Currently he serves
as a Strategic Technologist in the Sun Open Source
office and does his best to help Sun "Do the Right
Thing".
Lars Eilebrecht
Sessions: ApacheCon Europe 2000 Closing Session, ApacheCon Europe 2000 Opening Session, Transparent Content Negotiation
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Lars is a member of the Apache Software
Foundation and started contributing to the Apache
server project in 1997. In addition he is a
member of the ApacheCon planning committee. He
studied computer engineering at the University
of Siegen, Germany and is now Director Product
Management at CyberSolutions GmbH in
Munich, Germany, a TelesensKSCL company. Lars
is also the author of the book Apache Web-Server.
Ralf S. Engelschall
Sessions: Security Solutions with SSL
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RSE studied Computer Science and Mathematics
and is an engrained Unix and free software
enthusiast for over 10 years now. He spends most
of his free time for contributing to free
software projects (FreeBSD, GNU, Apache, OpenSSL)
and is also the author of numerous popular
packages (mod_ssl, MM, WML, ePerl, GNU Pth, GNU
shtool, etc). His major Apache contributions
are mod_rewrite, reverse proxy, mod_so/DSO,
APACI, apxs, apache-contrib and mod_ssl.
Roy Fielding
Sessions: HTTP and Apache
Roy T. Fielding is chairman of the Apache
Software Foundation and chief scientist at
eBuilt, Inc. He is a founder of several open-source
software projects (including Apache httpd),
architect of the current Hypertext Transfer
Protocol (HTTP/1.1), and co-author of the Internet
standards for HTTP and Uniform Resource
Identifiers (URI). He received his Ph.D. in
Information and Computer Science at the University of
California, Irvine.
Paul Fremantle
Sessions: Infrastructure for Web Services
No bio available.
Santiago Gala
Sessions: Using Apache Jetspeed to build dynamic, content driven Portals
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Santiago Gala is the Operations Manager for
High Sierra Technology, dedicated to
consultancy and development in telecommunications and
software technologies. URL:
http://www.hisitech.com/
Edwin Goei
Sessions: Java and XML Parsing Using Standard APIs
Edwin Goei is an engineer with Sun Microsystems where
he currently works on Java and XML technologies. Among
other projects, he has previously worked on Java
virtual machines and X Window servers.
Christian Gross
Sessions: C++ and Apache using C++ Server
Christian Gross is an independent consultant
specializing in Internet Application Development. He has been
online since 1992, when the term NOS actually meant
something. He regularly speaks at conferences and is writing
a book on the Internet and application development.
Simon Hefti
Sessions: mod_websh: A Tcl-based Apache module for rapid application development
Simon Hefti is the main Webshell developer and a
software architect at Netcetera. He works in a wide range
Tcl/Webshell projects with the main focus on financial
web applications. He is involved with Linux and Open
Source Software since 1995. He holds a PhD in physics from
the University of Bern, Switzerland, and served as a
Post-Doc at the University of Michigan, USA.
Sterling Hughes
Sessions: Extending PHP 4
Sterling Hughes is a freelance programmer,
working developing applications on the Unix
platform in C, C++, Perl, Java and PHP. He is the
author of "The PHP Developer's
Cookbook", and a developer on the PHP project,
who's contributions include authoring the XSLT
extension. He can be reached at sterling@php.net
.
Jim Jagielski
Sessions: ApacheCon Europe 2000 Closing Session, ApacheCon Europe 2000 Opening Session, Running a Successful Web Hosting Company
Jim's been active on the 'Net since the early
80's, starting as editor of the A/UX FAQ. He
worked on the NCSA server and joined the
Apache Group at a very early stage, where he
focused on portability and the configuration and
build process. Just about any Open Source project
you can think of (named, sendmail, perl,
xntpd, GNU, smail, *BSD, ...) Jim's hacked on and
contributed to. He also "handles"
the Apache section of Slashdot. As well as being
a core member of the Apache Group, Jim serves
as Executive V.P. and Secretary of the Apache
Software Foundation. His real job is as the
CTO of Zend Technologies.
Kristof Kloeckner
Sessions: IBM and Open Source - A software agenda
Vice President, Business Integration Development and
Director, IBM Hursley Laboratory
Ben Laurie
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Ben has been programming free software
since 1992. He is on the board of
directors of the Apache Software Foundation, and
is a member of the Apache core team and
the OpenSSL core team. As
such, he contributes
to a wide variety of free software
projects and is the author of Apache-SSL.
Together with his father Peter, he is also the
author of Apache: The
Definitive
Guide. Ben is a director of A.L. Digital, a
company specialising in web and security
solutions and the owners of The Bunker, an
ex-RAF nuclear bunker now fully redeployed
as the ultimate in secure hosting.
Rasmus Lerdorf
Sessions: Introduction to PHP
Rasmus Lerdorf has been designing large-scale
UNIX-based solutions since 1989. In the Open
Source community, he is known mostly as the
creator of the PHP scripting language. He also
sits on the Board of Directors of the Apache
Software Foundation, is a member of the
Apache-core team, and has contributed to a number of
Apache-related projects. Prior to joining
Linuxcare, Rasmus was at IBM in Raleigh and before
that, Bell Global Solutions in Toronto.
Daniel Lopez Ridruejo
Sessions: Apache projects overview, Comanche, a GUI configuration tool for Apache
No bio available.
Doug MacEachern
Sessions: mod_perl Version 2.0
Doug MacEachern is a developer at Covalent
Technologies, Inc. He is the lead developer of the mod_perl Apache
module, an Apache Software Foundation board member and
co-author of the book "Writing Apache Modules with
Perl and C".
Costin Manolache
Sessions: Advanced Tomcat Configuration and Performance Tuning
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Member of the servlet team @sun. He started in a small
ISP in Romania - where he installed few hundred Linux
servers in schools and small companies, with
Apache/sendmail and Squid and small leased lines. After too many
buffer overflows decided that Java is the only hope,
and since then is a happy Java programmer.
Stefano Mazzocci
Sessions: Adding XML capabilities with Cocoon, Toward the Semantic Web: a view of XML from outer space
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No bio available.
Craig McClanahan
Sessions: Migrating Apache JServ Applications to Tomcat
(See previous submission)
Jordi Montserrat
Sessions: MyComponents.com: the marketplace for reusable web applications
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Jordi worked several years for a consulting
company specialized in geographical information
system where he developed high skills for
project management in an international
environment. Before joining MyComponents.com, Jordi
finished a postgrade in Management of Technology
at the Swiss Institute of Technology in
Lausanne (EPFL, HEC Lausanne and the Business School
of Texas - Austin, TX), his final work
resulting in the launch of an Knowledge Management
ASP service company. Jordi hold a master degree
from the EPFL and fluently speaks/writes
English, French, German and Spanish.
Peter Moulding
Sessions: Apache in the real world - beating the inhouse bias
Peter has 25 years experience building what
are now called web sites. Mainframe, mini &
micro systems to bring suppliers together
with customers.
Peter built some as the business owner, some
as technical manager and some as the grunt on
the bleeding edge of new technology.
Projects from $1,000 to $20,000,000, from 1
person to 27,000 in Australia, Asia and USA.
Languages: 25 to date not counting some
written by Peter.
Education: University level Accounting, Law,
Communications, Marketing and some of the 25
languages mentioned above.
Peter designed, built and improved 30 online
customer sites before the Web was invented. He
has built or improved more than 50 Web sites
since.
Peter's articles appear everywhere. Some PHP
articles are on phpbuilder.com.
William Nagy
Sessions: Infrastructure for Web Services
No bio available.
George Paolini
Sessions: Sun and Apache
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George Paolini is the Vice President of Technology
Advocacy and Community
Development. In this role, he is responsible for the
marketing and adoption
of emerging, open technologies including the Java
platform, Jini and XML.
His objective is to drive adoption of these open
technologies in an effort
to capture developer mindshare and provide a level
"playing field" for the
software industry. Included in his group are
Standards Integration,
Technologies Marketing and Strategy, Evangelism,
Evangelism Technical
Support, Technology Messaging, the Java Community
Process program, industry
neutral Web Services and Web Content for the Java
developer community and
Brand Development for the Java and Jini brands. "My
job is to act as the
eyes and ears for the industry with regards to
emerging technologies and
open standards and to help Sun support these
technologies," says Paolini.
"In this role, I hope to help Sun respond more quickly
to the needs of our
customers and developer communities."
Paolini has been employed with Sun since 1993. Prior
to his current role, he
served as Vice President of Java Community
Development and Vice President
of Marketing. As the Vice President of Java Community
Development, he was
responsible for creation and success of the Java
Community Process program,
the industry-neutral, open process through which Java
technologies are
evolved. Other responsibilities in this role were
building and maintaining
Sun's relationship with the licensees of the Java
technology, defining and
evangelizing the Java platform editions, and managing
Sun's software
licensing practices. As Vice President of Marketing,
Paolini helped Sun
create its first Internet marketing strategy, a role
which led to
evangelizing and promoting Java.
Before working at Sun, Paolini spent over 13 years as
an editor with daily
newspapers throughout Northern California, including
the San Francisco
Examiner.
Tobias Ratschiller
Sessions: Advanced PHP: Web Applications - Sessions and Authentication, PHP from an IT Manager's Perspective
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Tobias Ratschiller is a New Media Consultant in Italy,
specializing in the creation of large-scale dynamic
Web sites. He has provided consulting and implementation
work for some of the world's largest Web Sites and has
contributed to several PHP titles and articles.
Together with Till Gerken, he's currently writing a book
titled Advanced Web Application Development with PHP, which
will be published in April 2000 by New Riders. Tobias
runs http
//phpwizard.net.
Javier Rodriguez
Sessions: Building visually-consistent, multilingual Web sites with Apache and mod_perl
Javier A. Rodriguez is the Research and
Development Manager at LatinB2B, the premiere B2B
e-commerce enabler in LatinAmerica. Prior to
LatinB2B, Mr. Rodriguez was Partner and Chief
Scientist of Aldea Internet, among other renowed
Mexican and US-based Internet companies. Mr.
Rodriguez holds a B.S. in Telecommunications
and Electronics Engineering from the Instituto
Tecnologico y de Estudios Superiores de
Monterrey, State of Mexico Campus (ITESM).
William A. Rowe Jr.
Sessions: Apache/WinNT: Security, security, wherefore art thou, security?
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William's numerous contributions to Apache
include enhancements to the Win32 port,
including CGI and Service control, native NT Unicode
file system support, user support on Apache
related newsgroups, and speaker at ApacheCon
Europe 2000. As a member of the ASF and the Apache
httpd and APR projects, and a member of the
Apache Dream Team at Covalent Technologies, his
work on Apache continues in areas such as the
integration of Apache 2.0 with the Win32
security model and native WinNT API. William
started his career in the stealth programming force
outside of corporate MIS, where he developed
an array of customized and revenue document
imaging systems for Rand McNally. Between his
work for Rand McNally and now Covalent, he has
provided consulting services in data
translation, application integration and Web interface
services.
Theo Schlossnagle
Sessions: The Backhand Project: load-balancing and monitoring Apache Web clusters
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Theo
Schlossnagle is currently
pursuing his PhD at The Center for
Networking
and Distributed Systems at The Johns Hopkins
University. Current research
includes resource allocation techniques in dynamic
models and distributed file
systems. Theo is the author and maintainer of the
mod_backhand
load-balancing
module for Apache and the initiator of the Backhand Project.
For food, he provides
scalable network/system/service architecture
engineering through OmniTI, Inc.
Matt Sergeant
Sessions: AxKit - an XML Delivery Toolkit for Apache
Matt Sergeant works for AxKit.com who
specialise in building open source content management
solutions for companies wishing to have
ultimate control over the tools they use. His
previous work has been the development of high
speed internet solutions for companys like the
BBC, Ericsson and Wood MacKenzie. In his
"spare" time he can be found writing
articles for XML.com and talking at various
conferences.
Greg Stein
Sessions: WebDAV and Apache
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Greg
Stein is an independent software
developer spending much of his time with
open-source projects, such as Subversion,
WebDAV for
Apache, and Python. Between
1996 and 1998, Mr. Stein worked at
Microsoft as a Development Manager, in the
Commerce Server and Site Server groups. He was
also a co-founder and the Corporate
Technologist of eShop, one of the first
electronic commerce software companies, before
its acquisition by Microsoft in 1996.
Jon Stevens
Sessions: Turbine: Building Model 2+1 Web Applications
Jon Stevens is a recognized expert on
integrating the Java language with Apache Web server
software, is a founding member of the Open
Source Java Apache and Jakarta Apache Projects,
and frequently speaks at trade conferences. He
currently is working on an Open Source
Issue/Bug tracking system for Collab.Net called
Scarab that is based on the Java Apache
technologies he helped develop. Before coming to
Collab.Net, he was one of the 3 founding members of
Clear Ink Corporation, a Creative Internet
Strategy company.
Bill Stoddard
Sessions: Apache 2.0 for Windows
Bill Stoddard is a Senior Software Engineer with IBM
and manager of IBM's Apache HTTP Server development
team. He is member of the Apache Software Foundation and
active contributor to the Apache HTTP Server project.
Bill was the technical leader behind IBM's decision to
drop development of its proprietary HTTP server in favor
of adopting Apache.
Perry Stone
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No bio available.
Randy Terbush
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Randy Terbush is a director and treasurer of the
Apache Software Foundation, a founding member of The Apache
Group, and chief technology officer of Covalent Technologies,
Inc. Randy has been participating in open-source
projects since the late 1980s and brings sincere interest
in the relationship of open-source projects and
corporate software development environments.
Doug Tidwell
Sessions: Managing your Web site with Cocoon
Doug Tidwell is a Senior Programmer at
IBM. He regularly speaks on XML, Java, and
security topics at conferences and user group
meetings. His job as a Cyber Evangelist to help
people evaluate and implement new technologies.
He holds, with special gloves, a Masters Degree
in Computer Science from Vanderbilt University
and a Bachelors Degree in English from the
University of Georgia.
Jon Travis
Sessions: mod_snake: Flexible Apache modules in Python
Jon Travis is a software engineer for Covalent
Technologies. His background includes writing security,
network, and CAD software. He is the author of the Open
Source projects, Camserv and mod_snake.
Gregory Trubetskoy
Sessions: mod_python
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No bio available.
Nathan Wallace
Sessions: Design Patterns in Web Programming, PHP: Hackers Paradise
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Nathan began his development career with IBM
helping to build their Visual Age for Java and
Smalltalk suites. From there he moved into web
programming and has spent the last two years
running Synop, a PHP development company. He
built and maintains the PHP Knowledge Base as
part of http://www.faqts.com. After 18 months of
development and refinement, Synop is currently
in the release process for a number of large PHP
applications.
Sanjiva Weerawarana
Sessions: Infrastructure for Web Services
Sanjiva Weerawarana is a Research Staff Member and
Manager of the
Component Systems group at IBM TJ Watson Research
Center, where he has
been since August 1997. His research is centered
around
component-oriented programming. He is part of the
teams that developed
Bean Markup Language (BML,
http://www.alphaWorks.ibm.com/formula/bml),
Bean Scripting Framework (BSF,
http://www.alphaWorks.ibm.com/tech/bsf),
SOAP4J/Apache SOAP (http://xml.apache.org/soap), Web
Services Toolkit (
http://www.alphaWorks.ibm.com/tech/webservicestoolkit)
and the WSDL
Toolkit
(http://www.alphaWorks.ibm.com/tech/wsdltoolkit). Weerawarana
received his BS (1988) and MS (1989) in Applied
Mathematics / Computer
Science from Kent State University and his Ph.D.
(1994) in Computer
Science from Purdue University.
John Zukowski
Sessions: Developing Dynamic Web Sites with JavaServer Pages
John Zukowski conducts strategic Java consulting with
JZ Ventures, Inc. His latest books are Java Collections
and the Definitive Guide to Swing for Java 2 (2nd ed)
for Apress.
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