![]() | David Solomon teaches seminars on Windows NT internals and systems programming.
He is the author of the upcoming book Windows NT for OpenVMS Professionals (Digital
Press/Butterworth Heinemann, June 1996) and a recipient of the 1993 Microsoft Support Most
Valuable Professional (MVP) award. Formerly a Consulting Software Engineer at Digital Equipment Corporation, he worked for over 9 years as a project leader and developer in the VMS operating system development group. He developed the Windows NT in OpenVMS Terms seminar series, which he has delivered to over 1000 students worldwide. In addition to organizing and teaching seminars, David has served as technical chair for three past Windows NT conferences and has spoken at WinDev, Windows World, Software Development, two Microsoft PDCs, TechEd, MSJ Developers Academy, and DECUS. |
![]() | Jamie Hanrahan provides Windows NT driver development, consulting, and training
services to leading companies. He is writing a book on Windows NT device drivers, to be
published by O'Reilly and Associates. He also has an extensive background in VMS device drivers, internals, applications, and training. He is co-author of VMS Advanced Driver Techniques and received the Instructor of the Year award while teaching VMS device drivers and internals courses for Digital. Also, he was the 1991 recipient of the DECUS Award for Technical Excellence. Jamie has presented his NT Device Driver seminar to hundreds of students from most of the major Windows hardware vendors. Many of our largest clients have had him return for repeat deliveries. |