| Mike Moskowitz
Mike Moskowitz is the founder and CEO of Jetstream
Software. With over 20 years experience developing shrink-wrap
software and services and Mike has contributed to some of the industry's
most important products, including Microsoft NT, Office, and BackOffice.
Previously, Mike was director of development for a consumer software
publisher. Mike has a degree in computer science and mathematics from
MIT. While at MIT he worked on several research projects for the
Artificial Intelligence Lab. Mike is a frequent speaker at various
industry groups. He has contributed talks or articles on object-oriented
design, software methodology, C++ programming, XML and Web Services to
several technical journals and conferences including the Microsoft
Professional Developer's Conference (PDC), the premier event for
Microsoft developers, and was the only non-Microsoft speaker at their
inaugural MFC conference.
Mike is active in the local software community, serving on the board of
the Washington Software Alliance, the state's industry trade group. Mike
also runs the Developers Group for the WSA, where he brings local and
national speakers to Seattle for monthly meetings. He has chaired the
WSA's semiannual three day Developer's Seminar for several years,
including the most recent seminars on XML and Web Services.
Mike is the architect of Jetstream's first product InstallWizard for MFC,
the first commercially available add-on for Microsoft's C++ Foundation
Classes, which was acquired by Microsoft and incorporated into
their Visual Studio product in 1996. Mike also wrote the Office Developer's MFC Toolkit, which Jetstream developed for Microsoft.
Mike can be reached at mikem@jetsoft.com.
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