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Updated December 6, 2000
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Mark Russinovich
Mark Russinovich is chief software architect and cofounder of Winternals
Software, a company that specializes in advanced systems software
for Microsoft Windows NT, Microsoft Windows 2000, and Microsoft Consumer
Windows. Mark is coauthor of Inside Windows
2000, Third Edition, (Microsoft Press) with David
Solomon, is a contributing editor for Dr.
Dobb's Journal and Windows
2000 Magazine, and he writes the monthly "Internals"
column for Windows 2000 Magazine. He is also a frequent speaker at
major industry conferences such as WinDev, Software Development, and
WinSummit, where he teaches Windows 2000 internals and device driver
and file system driver development.
Mark has a B.S. from Carnegie Mellon University and a M.S. from
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, both in computer engineering.
In 1994, he earned a Ph.D. from Carnegie Mellon University, also
in computer engineering. After working briefly at NuMega Technologies
(now Compuware NuMega Laboratories), Mark worked for two and a half
years at IBM's Thomas J. Watson Research Center in New York, where
he participated in the research and development of kernel-mode Web
server-accelerator technologies. He can be reached at mark@Sysinternals.com.
Bryce Cogswell
Bryce also earned a Ph.D. from Carnegie Mellon. His thesis was on
timing-independent binary-to-binary translation. He is a contributing
editor for Dr. Dobb's Journal and is co-founder and Chief Technical
Officer of Winternals Software
in Austin, Texas. Bryce can be reached at cogswell@winternals.com.
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