Biography: Micro Modeling Associates, Inc. (MMA), founded in 1989, is a business technology consulting firm and Microsoft Certified Solution Provider Partner with 11 U.S. offices. We build innovative enterprise, desktop, Internet and e-commerce solutions using the latest Microsoft technologies to help companies make better business decisions, reduce costs and increase revenues. We combine deep business knowledge, focused technical expertise and a pragmatic, delivery-oriented approach. We are an Inc. 500 company and the author of several Microsoft Press books, including Official Microsoft Intranet Solutions, The Excel 97 Developers Handbook, and Inside Microsoft Windows NT Internet Development. MMA can be found on the Internet at www.micromodeling.com.
Frank J. Campise is a senior developer in the Enterprise Solutions Group in MMA's Chicago office.
Paul Drumgoole joined MMA in 1996 and has since made the transition from client/server programmer to Web developer.
Biff Gaut started programming personal computers professionally on an Osborne 1, a year before the introduction of the IBM PC. After bouncing around through a couple of operating systems, languages and jobs, he has found a home at MMA as a technical manager in the DC office.
Steve Gilmore is a manager in MMA's San Francisco Enterprise Solutions practice.
John Intihar is a senior developer in MMA's DC Enterprise Solutions group.
Steve Harshbarger works out of MMA's San Francisco office. As a Director in MMA's Strategic Technology Practice, he focuses on emerging technology R&D, application design and architecture on key client engagements, and evangelism of new technologies to MMA clients and staff.
Andy Hoskinson is a senior developer in MMA's Knowledge Management Group and develops n-tier Internet, intranet, and extranet applications using Microsoft BackOffice products and development tools.
Scott Jamison is a senior developer in MMA's Boston office.
Andy Maretz is the Chief Technology Officer of MeasuRisk, an MMA-funded venture which provides portfolio risk analysis services over the Internet to institutional investors. Prior to joining MeasuRisk, he was the manager of MMA's Enterprise Solutions practice in Chicago.
Charles Maxson heads up the desktop development practice in MMA's Minneapolis office, where he and his team of developers incorporate Microsoft Office into innovative business solutions.
Lenore Michaels is MMA's Director of Marketing Communications and the internal editor and project manager for this book, reprising her role from MMA's first group book effort, Official Microsoft Intranet Solutions (1997, Microsoft Press).
Raffaele Piemonte is Micro Modeling's Visual Basic Champion and has worked with Microsoft Outlook since alpha code. As a manager in MMA's New Jersey Enterprise Solutions practice, he manages technical resources, and does analysis, system design, and development for enterprise business applications.
Steve Waldon currently manages the Internet and E-commerce practice in MMA's Chicago Office. His key technical strengths are in the areas of software development process, web technology, distributed objects, and security.
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