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Arnold Bramnick is an Executive Consultant at IBM. Located at West Palm Beach, Florida Area. He was a lead architect in the Workplace OS group and member of the Workplace OS architecture board.  
Arnold Bramnick is an Executive Consultant at IBM. Located at West Palm Beach, Florida Area. He was a lead architect in the Workplace OS group and member of the Workplace OS architecture board.
 
==Contact Information==
* LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/pub/arnold-bramnick/11/92b/335


==Articles==
* [[Workplace OS/2 and OS/2 32-Bit API Strategy]] by [[Ken Borgendale]] and Arnold Bramnick (Mar 1994)


==Republishing Information==
;Republishing Information
Arnold Bramnick gave permission to republish his OS/2 articles under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0. Martin Iturbide obtained this permission via LinkedIn on January 14 of 2013. Arnold remarked that IBM has also the rights over his OS/2 articles.
Arnold Bramnick gave permission to republish his OS/2 articles under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0. Martin Iturbide obtained this permission via LinkedIn on January 14 of 2013. Arnold remarked that IBM has also the rights over his OS/2 articles.


==Articles==
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* ''Workplace OS/2 and OS/2 32-Bit API Strategy'' by [[Ken Borgendale]] and Arnold Bramnick (March 1994)
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Latest revision as of 16:10, 10 April 2018

Arnold Bramnick is an Executive Consultant at IBM. Located at West Palm Beach, Florida Area. He was a lead architect in the Workplace OS group and member of the Workplace OS architecture board.

Articles

Republishing Information

Arnold Bramnick gave permission to republish his OS/2 articles under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0. Martin Iturbide obtained this permission via LinkedIn on January 14 of 2013. Arnold remarked that IBM has also the rights over his OS/2 articles.