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Michael Brown is founder and president of Austin, Texas-based SES Computing, Inc. He provides consulting services and has also developed a shipping voice-mail application for NeXTStep. Mike has written software under DOS, OS/2, Unix, NeXTStep, and embedded processors, and has six years of OS/2 experience both inside and outside PM. He was a consultant to IBM, providing programming assistance from the launch of official CompuServe support and currently with key ISVs. | Michael Brown is founder and president of Austin, Texas-based SES Computing, Inc. He provides consulting services and has also developed a shipping voice-mail application for NeXTStep. Mike has written software under DOS, OS/2, Unix, NeXTStep, and embedded processors, and has six years of OS/2 experience both inside and outside PM. He was a consultant to IBM, providing programming assistance from the launch of official CompuServe support and currently with key ISVs. |
Revision as of 17:15, 24 June 2016
(Not to be confused with Michael W. Brown)
Michael Brown is founder and president of Austin, Texas-based SES Computing, Inc. He provides consulting services and has also developed a shipping voice-mail application for NeXTStep. Mike has written software under DOS, OS/2, Unix, NeXTStep, and embedded processors, and has six years of OS/2 experience both inside and outside PM. He was a consultant to IBM, providing programming assistance from the launch of official CompuServe support and currently with key ISVs.
Contact Information
- zilch@aurora.equinox.gen.nz
- mbrown@sescomp.com
- 13206 Jenner Ln, Austin, TX (Physical)
- (512)249-2546
- LinkedIn: https://th.linkedin.com/in/mikebrown42
Software
Company
Articles
- SRVIFS as an OS/2 PEER-TO-PEER Network[3] - 23/9/1994
Presentations
- Writing Industrial-Strength Applications for OS/2 -