| Program Chairs |
|  | Joachim Hagger CTO, Netcetera Joachim works as Chief Technology Officer at Netcetera. With his more than 20 years experience in the IT world he is responsible for strategic decisions in technology, chief architect in larger software projects, consulting customers, leading projects, and coaching engineering teams. He has received his M.Sc. in Physics from ETH Zurich, Switzerland and is a co-founder of Netcetera, a software engineering company focusing on information and transaction systems in secure and mission-critical environments, based on J2EE and Eclipse RCP. |
|  | Patrick Walther (*) Dipl. Informatik Ing. ETH, Dipl. Wirtschaftsing. FH, Head Strategy & Process Management Online Banking, Member of the Board Java User Group Switzerland (since 1998), Member SI Born (1971) and came up in ZH. Informatikstudium ETH ZH (Grad. 1997). Software Developer & Project Manager Ergon Informatik AG (since 1997). Head Online Collaboration Credit Suisse (since 2004). Head Strategy & Process Management Online Banking Credit Suisse (since 2006) |
| Members |
|  | Bela Ban Lead JGroups / manager clustering team, JBoss / Red Hat Completed his PhD at the University of Zurich, Switzerland. After some time at IBM Research, he did a post-doc at Cornell. Then he worked on NMS/EMS for Fujitsu Network Communications in San Jose, California. In 2003, he joined JBoss to work full-time on open source. Bela manages the Clustering Team at JBoss and created and leads the JGroups project.Bela's interests include network protocols, performance, group communication, trail running, biking and beerathlon. If not hacking code he spens time with his family. |
|  | Christian Bauer Christian Bauer is a member of the Hibernate developer team. He works as a trainer, consultant, and product manager for Hibernate, EJB 3.0, and JBoss, Seam at JBoss, a division of Red Hat. As a software developer and architect, Christian spent more than a decade on Internet-based applications. In the last five years he switched sides and focused on the development and design of middleware, and especially how applications can be better integrated with database systems. He joined the open source project Hibernate soon after its inception, and with Gavin King,founder of the Hibernate project, is author of the bestselling books Hibernate in Action and Java Persistence with Hibernate (publishing date Q4/2006). Christian is frequently invited to speak about data management in Java environments, and works as a trainer and consultant in this field. |
|  | Daniel Berg Chief Technology Officer for Sun Microsystems' Global Sales & Services (GSS) division and the Vice President of the Europe, Middle East and Africa Systems Engineering, Sun Daniel J. Berg is the Chief Technology Officer for Sun Microsystems' Global Sales & Services (GSS) division and the Vice President of the Europe, Middle East and Africa Systems Engineering organization. Mr. Berg is responsible for the technical strategy and direction of the GSS organization as well as technical programs and community development for all technical individuals within GSS. Mr. Berg also holds the title of Distinguished Engineer at Sun Microsystems. He has spoken at several national and international conferences and symposiums on the topics of Java, Internet and middleware technologies as well as other leading Sun technologies. He has also published several books and papers covering and detailing Sun technologies. |
|  | Walter Bischofberger Dr, CEO, Software-Tomography GmbH Dr. Walter Bischofberger is CEO of Software-Tomography GmbH. For many years, he has been developing and marketing methods and tools that support large scale software engineering such as the SNiFF+ programming environment and Sotograph, a tool for continuous architecture and quality monitoring and software archeology. |
|  | Robert Brazile CTO, ATG Robert Brazile is the CTO of ATG (http://www.atg.com/), a leading provider of e-Commerce software. At ATG, he is responsible for the product architecture, user interface design, and product strategy groups. While at ATG, Robert has held positions in engineering, engineering management, product management, technology partnership and technical marketing. He has 20 years of high-tech industry experience, and prior to joining ATG, he served in engineering positions at various companies, including IEX, CenterLine (formerly Saber) Software and BBN. |
|  | Sascha P. Corti Developer Evangelist, Microsoft Switzerland Sascha P. Corti works for Microsoft Switzerland as a Developer Evangelist focusing on know-how transfer to professionals in the areas of the Microsoft system platform and the latest software development technologies. His studies involved Computer Science at ETH Zurich and Information Management at the University of Zurich. His work experience includes seven years as a software-developer and -architect for a major Swiss bank and working as a systems engineer and technology specialist for several American hi-tech companies, including Silicon Graphics and Microsoft. |
|  | Corsin Decurtins (*) Senior Software Engineer, Netcetera Corsin is a senior software engineer and architect at Netcetera and a research assistant at ETH Zurich. His projects at Netcetera include the development of platform architectures as well as business-critical transaction systems. He is involved in various customer projects and supports clients with architecture and engineering know-how. He studied computer science at ETH Zurich and is currently working on his PhD in the Global Information Systems research group at ETH. His research focusses on model-driven approaches and infrastructure for ubiquitous and mobile information environments. |
|  | Thomas Dübendorfer Dr. sc. ETH, Google Thomas Dübendorfer is currently an engineer at Google, Zurich, Switzerland. His areas of expertise include IT security, electronic payment systems, and Internet technologies. He has served in a variety of consulting, development, research and teaching roles at ETH Zurich, Hewlett-Packard Labs (USA), Netcetera AG (Zurich), Telekurs Payserv AG (Zurich), major Swiss banks, government, army and courts. He holds the CISSP security professional certification and is member of the executive committee of the information security society Switzerland ISSS/fgsec. He has received the ETH teaching diploma (Höheres Lehramt). He has earned a Ph.D. and a M.S. degree with honors with distinction from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), Zurich, Switzerland. |
|  | Martin E. Kernland (*) Head of Research & Development of Advanced Technologies, Whitestein Technologies Martin Kernland is the Head of Research & Development of the Advanced Technologies division at Whitestein Technologies, based in Zurich, Switzerland. Besides some customer projects, he is involved in the development of two products, the Living Systems Technology Suite (LS/TS), a development and execution environment for autonomic systems based on J2SE and J2EE, and the Living Systems Autonomic Business Process Management (LS/ABPM) product, a goal-oriented BPM Suite. Prior to Whitestein Technologies, he was developing an industry-grade JMS messaging server at Softwired inc. He holds a master degree in computer science and economics from the University of Zurich. He is married and father of a very cute daughter. |
| | Sacha Labourey CTO, JBoss a division of Red Hat Sacha Labourey first met with JBoss at the end of 2000. At that time JBoss was mainly a project and the recently founded JBoss Group, LLC was a two-men-one-women company. In March 2001, Sacha contributed the first implementation of the clustering features in JBoss. While being JBoss Clustering Lead, Sacha partnered with JBoss Group to deliver services in Europe. In 2003, Sacha founded JBoss Group (Europe) SàRL (in Switzerland) and became General Manager EMEA. While at this position, Sacha participated in the recruitment of some of the key JEMS products (jBPM, Drools) and drove the acquisition of the Arjuna Transaction Monitor from Arjuna Technologies and HP. Today, Sacha is the CTO of JBoss, a division of Red Hat. |
|  | Silvano Maffeis (*) Dr. oec. publ. CTO and Co-Founder Vipera GmbH, Vipera GmbH Dr. Silvano Maffeis is co-founder and CTO of Vipera, a company specialized on the development and operation of mobile data solutions. Silvano is recognized internationally as an expert in the areas of middleware, J2ME, J2EE and mobile computing. Silvano has published more than 30 articles in journals such as "Communications of the ACM" and "IEEE Computer". He is the inventor of various middleware products and the author of several US patents. |
|  | Jakob Magun (*) Managing Partner, mp technology consulting Jakob Magun is Managing Partner with mp technology consulting. He has a degree in Computer Science from ETH Zürich and has focused over the last years on IT Technology and Business Consulting, J2ME Wireless Applications, BlackBerry Software Development, Push E-Mail and RFID Technology. Currently he is engaged in IT Technology evaluation assignements as well as IT Project review and coaching. |
|  | Karim R. Mazouni Senior Software Architect & Java Ambassador for Switzerland, Sun Dr. Karim Riad MAZOUNI is currently Sun' software & Java ambassador in Switzerland. As a senior software architect, he participates to various pre-sales, consulting & customer project delivery activities involving Sun's software technology (mainly Java EE, Sun Java ES & NetBeans). Karim joined Sun in May 2000 to found & lead Sun Java Center team for West Switzerland and lead the Sun Software Services team for Switzerland in 2003 & 2004. He represented Sun in the jury of the Logiquest Java ME programming contest in 2004 & 2005 in Bern and gave a tutorial on Java ME at Pervasive 2002 in Zürich. Before joining Sun, Karim spent 2 years (1998-2000) at UBS AG IT System Engineering division in Zuerich working as a technical IT architect on various projects involving distributed objet technology (CORBA, EJB, IBM Component Broker). From 1991 to 1997, Karim worked as a teaching & research assistant at the IT department of EPFL in Lausanne and focused his research work on the design & implementation of reliable distributed object-based systems. Karim got his Ph.D from EPFL (1996), his Master from Univ. of Paris (1990) and his Engineer Degree from Univ. of Algiers (1988), all three in Computer Science. |
|  | David Nüscheler CTO, Day Software AG David is Chief Technology Officer for Day Software and is responsible for the product research and development at Day Software. He is the spec lead on JSR 170 and JSR 283, Content Repository for Java Technology API (JCR). Nuescheler's group has been working for the past 4 years to standardize the content repository market. David also is a committer with the Apache Jackrabbit project and a Member of the Apache Software foundation. |
|  | Philipp H. Oser Lead Architect, Elca Zurich Philipp H. Oser is a Lead Architect at ELCA where he architected and lead the development of two Java Enterprise Edition enhancement frameworks: first a proprietary one, LEAF Java, and more recently an open one based on Spring called EL4J (http://el4j.sf.net). These frameworks have been used in more than 35 projects. In parallel, Mr. Oser is a lecturer at the University of Applied Sciences North-West Switzerland (the former Fachhochschule Aargau). Before joining ELCA, Mr. Oser spent a year at Ubilab (UBS IT research lab). He studied Computer Science at ETH Lausanne and at Carnegie Mellon University. His interest lay mainly in framework design, software architecture, and the J2EE. |
|  | Erich Oswald Dr. sc. techn. ETH / Chief Technology Officer, Ergon Informatik AG Erich Oswald studied computer science at ETH Zurich. He received a PhD in technical sciences from the institute of computer systems at ETH Zurich. In 2000, he joined Ergon Informatik AG as a software engineer. Erich has since been busy as a software developer, project manager and architect at Ergon. Since 2006, he is Ergon's CTO. |
|  | Bruno Schäffer CTO, Canoo Bruno Schaeffer is a cofounder and CTO of Canoo, a Basel, Switzerland based company specialized in Java consulting and services. He holds a Masters in CS from the University of Linz and a PhD in CS from the University of Zurich. Since 1997, he has been a Java developer, consultant, and architect. Among others, he was involved in building several Web application platforms for the financial industry. At this time, Bruno Schaeffer is advising one to the largest global banks in realizing the next generation Web application platform based on J2EE and portal server. |
|  | Peter Schnorf Director. Head of Platform Architecture and TIS CTO Switzerland, Credit Suisse, IT Technology Infrastructure Services (TIS) Dr. Peter Schnorf is the head of Platform Architecture in the CTO organization of Credit Suisse's global Infrastructure division. He held various other positions in Credit Suisse over the last 10 years beginning as Smalltalk Architect, running a Web/Java Competence Center, and leading Technical Architecture (technology management and standards) for the IT of Private Banking. Prior to that, Peter spent 8 years in the USA, first as a post-doc for Compiler Technology at Stanford University, then as Researcher in Multimedia for Canon, and finally as Media Architect and SW Engineer at Taligent. He holds a diploma in Mathematics and a PhD in Computer Science from University of Zurich. |
|  | Marc Stampfli (*) Business Development Manager, IBM Switzerland Marc Stampfli has a master in computer science (dipl. Inform. University of Zurich) with major areas of database technology, software engineering and communications technology. He is responsible for Information Management for Business Partners in IBM Switzerland. In his past at Oracle Software, he worked in Business Integration projects with technologies like JAVA, J2EE, XML, Web Services and Portals. In Addition: JUGS, Member of the Executive Board |
|  | Henry Story Staff Engineer, Semantic Web R&D, Sun Microsystems, Software - Advanced Development Henry Story born of Austrian mother and British father, grew up in France, and studied Analytic Philosophy then Computing in London. He named and developed the AltaVista BabelFish machine translation service, which grew to serve over 1 million translations a day. Currently Henry is working for Sun on an open source RDF based blog editor, is a contributing member of the atom syntax and protocol specs, and is advising on Semantic Web projects for Sun. |
|  | Jürg Wanner Managing Partner, Master of Science ETH, Pyx Engineering AG, Zürich Jürg Wanner is co-founder and managing partner of Pyx Engineering AG. He received a Master of Science degree from Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Zürich where he studied physics and computer science. From 1985 to 1991 he worked for a large copier and printer manufacturer where he designed and developed document processing software. After that he joined a leading financial institution where he worked in system engineering. Since founding Pyx Engineering in 1999 he works as an architect, consultant and engineer for various companies, mainly financial institutions. Among others he worked in the following fields: mobile devices, development and large scale application deployment. With more than 20 years experience in software design and development he works with Java since its inception. |
|  | Andre Weinand Dr., Senior Software Developer, IBM Rational Zurich Research Lab Andre Weinand is a senior developer with the IBM Rational Research Lab in Zurich, Switzerland since 1997. He is a team lead and component owner on IBM's Jazz project, the Eclipse based framework for collaborative software development. Before joining Jazz he played an active role in the Eclipse project since its inception, working on JFace, Compare, JDT UI, and the effort to bring Eclipse to Mac OS X. André has been an object-oriented developer, consultant, and architect for more than two decades, working on a wide variety of projects, large and small. Prior to joining IBM he was a member of Taligent's "People, Places, and Things" team. He is one of the principal designers and implementors of ET++, the first portable C++ application framework. André has a doctorate in computer science from the University of Zurich. |
|  | Stefan Wengi CTO, AdNovum Informatik AG Stefan Wengi is the CTO of Zurich-based AdNovum Informatik. Born in 1969, he is an ETH (Swiss Institute of Technology) graduate in computer science. Since 2002 he has been the technical leader of the AdNovum group. In this function, he plays a decisive role defining and governing the AdNovum technology strategy and the AdNovum software engineering process. Mr Wengi also works closely with renowned organizations that are AdNovum customers. He assists them in conceptualizing, designing and implementing security, SSO, and IDM solutions. In addition, he leads consulting mandates that focus on technology and security. |