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Mark Owens provides technical support to the IBM software sales team in Seattle, Washington. Since joining IBM in 1984, he has worked as a card test technician repairing and testing electronic components; a systems engineer working on System/36, personal computers, and software; and as a software marketing representative selling OS/2 and LAN Server. Mark enjoys teaching classes and demonstrating OS/2 and Warp Server. | Mark Owens provides technical support to the IBM software sales team in Seattle, Washington. Since joining IBM in 1984, he has worked as a card test technician repairing and testing electronic components; a systems engineer working on System/36, personal computers, and software; and as a software marketing representative selling OS/2 and LAN Server. Mark enjoys teaching classes and demonstrating OS/2 and Warp Server. | ||
==Articles== | ==Articles== | ||
* [[Creating a CID Server]] - | * [[Robert L. Angell]], Mark Owens: ''[[Creating a CID Server]]'' - Personal Systems (Jan/Feb 1997) | ||
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[[Category: | [[Category:IBM Employee]] |
Latest revision as of 12:50, 12 August 2025
Mark Owens provides technical support to the IBM software sales team in Seattle, Washington. Since joining IBM in 1984, he has worked as a card test technician repairing and testing electronic components; a systems engineer working on System/36, personal computers, and software; and as a software marketing representative selling OS/2 and LAN Server. Mark enjoys teaching classes and demonstrating OS/2 and Warp Server.
Articles
- Robert L. Angell, Mark Owens: Creating a CID Server - Personal Systems (Jan/Feb 1997)