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Jason H. Perlow | Jason H. Perlow founded the OS2Web site. [https://web.archive.org/web/19961209072107/http://teamos2.org:80/os2web/] | ||
Jason Perlow, a resident of Fort Lee, New Jersey, is a multiplatform technology professional focusing on the Internet and client/server systems integration. | Jason Perlow, a resident of Fort Lee, New Jersey, is a multiplatform technology professional focusing on the Internet and client/server systems integration. | ||
He was an active participant in the OS/2 community since 1992 when he became a charter officer and Vice President of the Westchester OS/2 Users Group (the first OS/2 users group in the U.S.) and formed the Northern New Jersey OS/2 Users Group as its first Chairman in March of 1993. He is a recipient of the IBM OS/2 Ambassador Award (1992) and has been involved in the organization of many Team OS/2 events in the New York Metropolitan area and on a national basis. | He was an active participant in the OS/2 community since 1992 when he became a charter officer and Vice President of the Westchester OS/2 Users Group (the first OS/2 users group in the U.S.) and formed the Northern New Jersey OS/2 Users Group as its first Chairman in March of 1993. He is a recipient of the IBM OS/2 Ambassador Award (1992) and has been involved in the organization of many Team OS/2 events in the New York Metropolitan area and on a national basis. | ||
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/19961112151736/http://www.ntweb.org:80/jperlow.htm Archived Web Site] | * [https://web.archive.org/web/19961112151736/http://www.ntweb.org:80/jperlow.htm Archived Web Site] | ||
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Revision as of 19:20, 28 June 2018
Jason H. Perlow founded the OS2Web site. [1]
Jason Perlow, a resident of Fort Lee, New Jersey, is a multiplatform technology professional focusing on the Internet and client/server systems integration.
He was an active participant in the OS/2 community since 1992 when he became a charter officer and Vice President of the Westchester OS/2 Users Group (the first OS/2 users group in the U.S.) and formed the Northern New Jersey OS/2 Users Group as its first Chairman in March of 1993. He is a recipient of the IBM OS/2 Ambassador Award (1992) and has been involved in the organization of many Team OS/2 events in the New York Metropolitan area and on a national basis.