After learning APL in high-school, and a handful of other programming languages later, Richard Conine majored in Management Sciences and Music at Houston Baptist University. While at HBU, Richard put his programming skills to use as an oil stocks analyst and APL programmer. Later he became Branch Manager at Nixdorf Computers in Los Angeles. Beginning his career with NonStop in April 1983, Richard has since worked with NonStop customers as an Enterprise Solutions Architect across domains including Healthcare, Financial, Telco, and Retail. In other writings, he has presented The Data Warehouse in Telco for the IEEE NOMs convention 1998, and various other analytical and architectural technical works for customers. Richard practices and has taught the HP Global Method for IT Strategy and Architecture. Richard is experienced across multiple hardware and software environments and comfortable with complex heterogeneous cloud and on-prem implementations. Richard twice received the Business Critical Systems Solutions Architect of the Year in 2010 and 2011, and in 2011 he received the Glenn Woodard award for NonStop teamwork.
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