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* Bret Curran and [[David Kerr]]: ''OS/2 Warp Administrators' Survival Guide'' - January 1996 - Sams Publishing - Paperback, 1027 pages - ISBN 0672307448 - ISBN 978-0672307447 | * Bret Curran and [[David Kerr]]: ''OS/2 Warp Administrators' Survival Guide'' - January 1996 - Sams Publishing - Paperback, 1027 pages - ISBN 0672307448 - ISBN 978-0672307447 | ||
* [[Edward Duhé]] and Bret Curran: ''[https://web.archive.org/web/19980120011436/http://pscc.dfw.ibm.com/psmag/nov95/duhe1.htm Getting Warped and Connected Too!]'' - Published in [[Personal Systems Magazine]], November & December 1995 - Via [[Archive.org]] | * [[Edward Duhé]] and Bret Curran: ''[https://web.archive.org/web/19980120011436/http://pscc.dfw.ibm.com/psmag/nov95/duhe1.htm Getting Warped and Connected Too!]'' - Published in [[Personal Systems Magazine]], November & December 1995 - Via [[Archive.org]] | ||
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Bret Curran was an independent OS/2 systems consultant, specializing in helping corporations install, configure, and manage large OS/2 networks. He was also involved with OS/2 publishing, and has been part of a team that has authored several of the OS/2 certification tests. Bret has a bachelor's degree and a MBA in Business Computer Information Systems from the University of North Texas.
Known publications

- Bret Curran and David Kerr: OS/2 Warp Administrators' Survival Guide - January 1996 - Sams Publishing - Paperback, 1027 pages - ISBN 0672307448 - ISBN 978-0672307447
- Edward Duhé and Bret Curran: Getting Warped and Connected Too! - Published in Personal Systems Magazine, November & December 1995 - Via Archive.org