Contributors
Our group is built by the people in it. If you would like to speak at an event or help with content for the website, please get in touch. Your time and support are hugely appreciated.
With special thanks
Special thanks to the following IBM (and former IBM) colleagues who have contributed significantly to running the group over the years:
Most active speakers
These are the people who have presented most often at our meetings, ranked by the number of presentations on this site credited to them (read from the talk decks themselves). It is a lower bound (a few older decks are scans with no readable text), but it gives a fair sense of who has given their time to the group again and again. Thank you to everyone who has ever stood up to share their work.
- 1 Ted Hoover 17 presentations
- 2 Chris Maestas 16 presentations
- 3 John Lewars 10 presentations
- 4 Frank Kraemer 10 presentations
- 5 Harald Seipp 10 presentations
- 6 Mathias Dietz 10 presentations
- 7 Tomer Perry 10 presentations
- 8 Scott Fadden 10 presentations
- 9 Jochen Zeller 9 presentations
- 10 Ulf Troppens 8 presentations
- 11 Norbert Schuld 8 presentations
- 12 Wayne Sawdon 8 presentations
- 13 Michael Hennecke 8 presentations
- 14 Muthu Muthiah 7 presentations
- 15 Olaf Weiser 6 presentations
- 16 Piyush Chaudhary 6 presentations
- 17 Ingo Meents 5 presentations
- 18 Jake Carroll 5 presentations
- 19 Nils Haustein 4 presentations
- 20 Lars Lauber 4 presentations
- 21 Heiko Lehmann 4 presentations
- 22 Christof Schirra 3 presentations
- 23 Alexander Wolf 3 presentations
- 24 Achim Rehor 3 presentations
- 25 Simon Thompson 3 presentations
- 26 Wei Gong 3 presentations
- 27 Michael Murtagh 3 presentations
- 28 Pavel Safre 3 presentations
- 29 Stephen Edel 3 presentations
- 30 Dennis Kunkel 3 presentations
Presentations on the site are tagged by speaker where the agenda or file names them, so you can also filter the archive by speaker. Spotted a talk of yours that is not credited? Let us know and we will add you.
Become a contributor
Share a talk, write for the site, or help run an event. Contact us to get involved.
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