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Jeri Dube was an Advisory Planner for the Workplace OS product and a Senior Marketing Support specialist in the PSP Marketing organization. Jeri worked as a Planner for the OS/2 Warp Connect (PowerPC Edition) product. During her eclectic career at IBM, Jeri has had a variety of roles ranging from Planning Manager to Marketing Rep to Manufacturing Consultant.
Jeri Dube was an Advisory Planner for the Workplace OS product and a Senior Marketing Support specialist in the PSP Marketing organization. Jeri worked as a Planner for the OS/2 Warp Connect (PowerPC Edition) product. During her eclectic career at IBM, Jeri has had a variety of roles ranging from Planning Manager to Marketing Rep to Manufacturing Consultant.
 
==Contact Information==
* LinkedIN: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/jeri-dube/4/161/424
 
==Republishing Information==
Jeri Dube gave permission to republish her OS/2 articles under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0. Martin Iturbide obtained this permission via LinkedIn on January 14 of 2013. Jeri remarked that IBM has also the rights over her articles.


==Articles==
==Articles==
* [[Operating System Evolution: The Rest of the Story]] by [[Jeri Dube]] and [[Paul Giangarra]] (November 1995)
*[[Operating System Evolution: The Rest of the Story]] by Jeri Dube and [[Paul Giangarra]] (Nov 1995)
* [[Prepping for the PowerPC]] by [[Jeri Dube]] (August 1995)  
*[[Prepping for the PowerPC]] (Aug 1995)
* [[Operating System Evolution]] by [[Jeri Dube]] and [[Paul Giangarra]] (April 1995)  
*[[Operating System Evolution]] by Jeri Dube and Paul Giangarra (Apr 1995)
* [[Delivering the OS/2 API Commitment]]  by [[Jeri Dube]] (January 1995))
*[[Delivering the OS/2 API Commitment]] (Jan 1995)
* [[Workplace:Advancing the State of the Art]] by [[Miles Barel]] and [[Jeri Dube]] (September 1994)  
*[[Workplace: Advancing the State of the Art]] by [[Miles Barel]] and Jeri Dube (Sep 1994)  
* [[Workplace OS/2: Just Good Old OS/2 ... For the PowerPC!]] by [[Scott Winters]] and [[Jeri Dube]] (March 1994)  
*[[Workplace OS/2: Just Good Old OS/2… For the PowerPC!]] by [[Scott Winters]] and Jeri Dube (Mar 1994)
* [[LIFE AFTER MAXIMUM ENTROPY or Operating Systems Unification at Last]] by [[Scott Winters]] and [[Jeri Dube]] (November 1993)
*[[LIFE AFTER MAXIMUM ENTROPY or Operating Systems Unification at Last]] by Scott Winters and Jeri Dube (Nov 1993)
;Republishing Information:Jeri Dube gave permission to republish her OS/2 articles under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0. Martin Iturbide obtained this permission via LinkedIn on January 14 of 2013. Jeri remarked that IBM has also the rights over her articles.


;OS/2 Warp Monthly Newsletter
*''OS/2 Warp Connect: A Suite Idea'' (Jun 1995)
*''Choosing the Right 32-bit Operating System'' (Aug 1995)
*''Thoughts on Creating a Portable Application'' (Aug 1995)
*''TD-Gammon: From Neural Network to OS/2 Game'' (Sep 1995)
*''Taligent Delivers Object Technology'' (Nov 1995)


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[[Category:IBM employee]]

Latest revision as of 17:44, 11 December 2019

Jeri Dube was an Advisory Planner for the Workplace OS product and a Senior Marketing Support specialist in the PSP Marketing organization. Jeri worked as a Planner for the OS/2 Warp Connect (PowerPC Edition) product. During her eclectic career at IBM, Jeri has had a variety of roles ranging from Planning Manager to Marketing Rep to Manufacturing Consultant.

Articles

Republishing Information
Jeri Dube gave permission to republish her OS/2 articles under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0. Martin Iturbide obtained this permission via LinkedIn on January 14 of 2013. Jeri remarked that IBM has also the rights over her articles.
OS/2 Warp Monthly Newsletter
  • OS/2 Warp Connect: A Suite Idea (Jun 1995)
  • Choosing the Right 32-bit Operating System (Aug 1995)
  • Thoughts on Creating a Portable Application (Aug 1995)
  • TD-Gammon: From Neural Network to OS/2 Game (Sep 1995)
  • Taligent Delivers Object Technology (Nov 1995)