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EMEA South. He currently resides in Paris, France, and holds a degree from McGill University in Montreal, Canada. A number of people have provided support and guidance. In particular we would like to thank Jon Johnston, Creative Business Solutions, for all his help in putting together the third party products chapter; and Richard Schwartz, RHS Consulting, for reviewing the redbook and making valuable suggestions regarding its content and structure. Thanks to the following people for their contributions to this project: Matt Chant, Mike Gagnon, Meredith Lovett, Brian Richards - IBM Westford Lab Diana Ermini, Javier Izquierdo, Joseph John, Ted Niblett, Steven Preston, Jon Raslawski, Jeffrey Slone, Carol Sumner - Lotus Software Dieter Stalder - STDI Consulting Kristin Baker - Eagle Technology Consultants Libby Schwartz - e-Pro Magazine Andy Yett - Metal Logic Anthony Barker - XM Technologies Jeani Boots, Rolf Rennemo - Trend Micro Jacquelyn Thrasivoulos - GROUP Software Alison Chandler - ITSO Poughkeepsie Become a published author Join us for a two- to six-week residency program! Help write an IBM Redbook dealing with specific products or solutions, while getting hands-on experience with leading-edge technologies. You'll team with IBM technical professionals, Business Partners and/or customers. Your efforts will help increase product acceptance and customer satisfaction. As a bonus, you'll develop a network of contacts in IBM development labs, and increase your productivity and marketability. Preface ix

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Preface
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EMEA South. He currently resides in Paris, France, and holds a degree from
McGill University in Montreal, Canada.
A number of people have provided support and guidance. In particular we would
like to thank
Jon Johnston
, Creative Business Solutions, for all his help in
putting together the third party products chapter; and
Richard Schwartz
, RHS
Consulting, for reviewing the redbook and making valuable suggestions
regarding its content and structure.
Thanks to the following people for their contributions to this project:
Matt Chant, Mike Gagnon, Meredith Lovett, Brian Richards - IBM Westford Lab
Diana Ermini, Javier Izquierdo, Joseph John, Ted Niblett, Steven Preston, Jon
Raslawski, Jeffrey Slone, Carol Sumner - Lotus Software
Dieter Stalder - STDI Consulting
Kristin Baker - Eagle Technology Consultants
Libby Schwartz - e-Pro Magazine
Andy Yett - Metal Logic
Anthony Barker - XM Technologies
Jeani Boots, Rolf Rennemo - Trend Micro
Jacquelyn Thrasivoulos - GROUP Software
Alison Chandler - ITSO Poughkeepsie
Become a published author
Join us for a two- to six-week residency program! Help write an IBM Redbook
dealing with specific products or solutions, while getting hands-on experience
with leading-edge technologies. You'll team with IBM technical professionals,
Business Partners and/or customers.
Your efforts will help increase product acceptance and customer satisfaction. As
a bonus, you'll develop a network of contacts in IBM development labs, and
increase your productivity and marketability.