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Krug-Basse is president of International Software Solutions. Initially educated as a Top Gun in the French Navy, he started his business career in 1976 as a sales engineer with Olivetti. He later worked for ADP and SG2 prior to starting his first company, NIS International, specializing in software for microcomputers. He created International Software Solutions in 1987, initially developing products for Turbo C and Turbo BASIC, then for OS/2. PolyPM/2, now named Remote Services Management, has been available since 1990 and has more than 350,000 registered users worldwide. | Krug-Basse is president of [[International Software Solutions]]. Initially educated as a Top Gun in the French Navy, he started his business career in 1976 as a sales engineer with Olivetti. He later worked for ADP and SG2 prior to starting his first company, NIS International, specializing in software for microcomputers. He created International Software Solutions in 1987, initially developing products for Turbo C and Turbo BASIC, then for OS/2. PolyPM/2, now named Remote Services Management, has been available since 1990 and has more than 350,000 registered users worldwide. | ||
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* [[Today's Help Desk: Providing "Hands-On" Support Remotely]] | * [[Today's Help Desk: Providing "Hands-On" Support Remotely]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:34, 26 August 2022
Krug-Basse is president of International Software Solutions. Initially educated as a Top Gun in the French Navy, he started his business career in 1976 as a sales engineer with Olivetti. He later worked for ADP and SG2 prior to starting his first company, NIS International, specializing in software for microcomputers. He created International Software Solutions in 1987, initially developing products for Turbo C and Turbo BASIC, then for OS/2. PolyPM/2, now named Remote Services Management, has been available since 1990 and has more than 350,000 registered users worldwide.