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Miles Barel is the Brand Manager for Workplace Operating Systems. Miles recently joined IBM after being Vice President of Marketing for Guidance Technologies, Inc., a company focusing on object oriented application development tools. During his tenure as Marketing VP, Miles served on the IBM Personal Software Products' Customer Advisory Council.  
Miles Barel is the Brand Manager for Workplace Operating Systems. Miles recently joined IBM after being Vice President of Marketing for [[Guidance Technologies]], Inc., a company focusing on object oriented application development tools. During his tenure as Marketing VP, Miles served on the IBM Personal Software Products' Customer Advisory Council.


==Articles==
==Articles==
* [[Workplace:Advancing the State of the Art]] by Miles Barel and [[Jeri Dube]] (Sep 1994)  
* [[Workplace: Advancing the State of the Art]] by Miles Barel and [[Jeri Dube]] (Sep 1994)  
 
==Presentations==
* OS/2 for the Power PC, the IBM Microkernel Architecture: The Big Picture (1995) [https://archive.org/details/os-2-world-conference-and-exhibition-1995-proceedings-vol.-1/page/188/mode/2up]
* OS/2 Strategy and Directions (1995) [https://archive.org/details/os-2-world-conference-and-exhibition-1995-proceedings-vol.-1/page/200/mode/2up]


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Latest revision as of 23:16, 27 October 2025

Miles Barel is the Brand Manager for Workplace Operating Systems. Miles recently joined IBM after being Vice President of Marketing for Guidance Technologies, Inc., a company focusing on object oriented application development tools. During his tenure as Marketing VP, Miles served on the IBM Personal Software Products' Customer Advisory Council.

Articles

Presentations

  • OS/2 for the Power PC, the IBM Microkernel Architecture: The Big Picture (1995) [1]
  • OS/2 Strategy and Directions (1995) [2]