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Simon Bisson

Simon used to play with fast computers, very fast lumps of metal and electromagnetic launchers at Bath University, until the money ran out. He then didn't wear T-shirts and bermuda shorts at the GEC Hirst Research Centre's Network Systems Group whilst conducting architecture studies for cordless multimedia systems. As Technical Manager of the value-added Internet service provider UK Online he pioneered database-driven content pages then worked as a consultant with ECsoft UK Plc, building large scale web applications - including the web-based email service for Freeserve.
      Simon has also done dot-com casual at Scient, working as a technology strategist and systems architect, and clocking up the air miles working around the world - in Hong Kong, Newfoundland, the south of France, Portugal and San Francisco (as well as Nottingham and Leeds) on projects including architectures for multi-terabyte online image stores, designs for B2B information hubs, next generation mobile network architectures, processes and tools for digital architecture development, and knowledge management solutions.
      He's currently a freelance journalist and consultant specialising in IT strategy and next generation architectures. He has columns in Server Management and Web Developer.

Web site: http://www.simonbisson.co.uk


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