Robert Nagler is President of bivio Software, Inc.
Rob led numerous development efforts at Tandem Computers High
Performance Research Center (now 724 Solutions), Olsen and Associates,
and Sun Microsystems.
He is also chairman of Freiker, Inc., a
non-profit that promotes bicycle commuting.
Extreme Perl is his online book
that describes the bivio software methodology.
Via Rob is a collection of his
articles and book reviews.
Rob holds a BS in Computer Engineering from UC
San Diego and an MS in Computer Engineering from Stanford University.
Paul Moeller is Vice President of bivio Software, Inc.
Paul has developed real-world solutions in a variety of problem domains
including finance, graphics, medical billing, and generic user interfaces. He
is the creator of the bivio OLTP Platform (bOP). Paul holds a BS in Computer
Science from Clarke College and an MS in Computer Science from Loyola
University.
Eric Dobbs has been developing web applications for nearly a
decade. He has created tools and systems supporting diverse domains including
city and county government, manufacturing design automation, workforce
development, social services and community development, public education, and
historical research in art and science. He has repeatedly grown small projects
and pilots into solid production systems. Eric volunteers at
Impact on Education,
where he is developing
their grant writing and ranking software. He was an early proponent of
blogging. Read his news and views at thinair.
Eric holds a Bachelor of Environmental Design from the University of
Colorado at Boulder.
Alex Viggio has been enabling software solutions as a
consultant and employee since the mid-80s. As an employee he has worked on the
most productive and profitable teams at Pitney Bowes, Global Crossing,
McGraw-Hill, and various smaller companies and startups. He has created and
enhanced web applications, enterprise systems, and commercial shrinkwrap
products in domains including telecommunications, event scheduling, GIS, data
quality, human resources, point-of-sale, finance, and K-12 school management.
Alex volunteers his time as President of Agile Denver, the Boulder/Denver community for agile software
development and at the annual Agile conference. Alex holds a BS Science in
Computer Systems from Florida Atlantic University.
Dave Taenzer has been developing software
for over thirty years. He has experience in web development,
relational database design and implementation, high volume email
production, interactive television and multimedia, telecommunications,
artificial intelligence, office automation and systems programming.
He received S.B and M.S degrees in Electrical Engineering and
Computer Science from MIT.