March 29-30, 2007
Mountain View, CA
On March 29 & 30, 2007, the Software Industry Special Industry Group conducted a meeting at the Computer History Museum for the pioneers who founded the NACCB (National Association of Computer Consultant Businesses). These firms generally used independent contractors to carry out programming services for their clients. The meeting included three plenary sessions and four workshops on topics related to the founding of NACCB and other business issues affecting this industry sector. These workshops were recorded and the transcripts have been edited and posted on the Computer History Museum’s Oral History website. The workshops are listed below with links to the transcripts.
Attendees:
Bugos, Glenn | LaHay, Ed |
Cassell, Dave | Murphy, Phyliss |
Chamberlain, John | Nordemo, Bjorn Einar |
Cronister-Ross, Jane | Roberts, Mark |
Evans, Randal | Ross, James |
Gentry, Grace | Shulman, Fred |
Grad, Burt | Shulman, Harvey |
Greenburg, Dan | Smith, Peggy |
Hahn, Jon | Toole, John |
Hicks, David | Williams, Dan |
Johnson, Luanne | Yost, Jeff |
Kenda, Steve |
Plenary Sessions and Workshops:
AETEA, Chamberlain Associates, Comsys, Data Arts & Sciences, Data Masters, Gentry Associates, Heights Information Technology Services, Hicks Consulting, JM Ross & Associates, Kenda Systems, NACCB, P. Murphy & Associates, Pro-Access, The ProVisio Group, TSR Consulting