Eijffinger Freena
(Surface evangelist and entrepreneur), Owner of Freena.nlFreena has a background in IT for over 10 years and graduated cum laude for her Bachelor degree in Information Technology in The Netherlands. The last two years she is mainly occupied with everything involving Microsoft Surface. She is also a speaker at conferences (incl. TechEd EMEA, DevDays, SDN) and gives training at schools about application development for NUI platforms. In The Netherlands she is a role-model for young girls with an ambition in ICT and she motivates them by speaking at public schools. Currently she is involved in her lifetime project in helping people with autism by means of multitouch. Freena proved girls can be real geeks by winning the Guitar Hero competition at last years TechEd EMEA convention and DevDays.
Onyszko Tomasz
Wroclaw University of Technology graduate, for over 10 years he has been working on operating systems. That is also his hobby. For 6 years the main area of interest has been focused on technologies related to Windows Server and other technological aspects related to identity and access management, information systems and the Internet. Since 2005 he has been working as a consultant in Microsoft Consulting Services (MCS), focusing on issues and projects related to identity and access management (ID&AM) and directory services. Active participant in community wss.pl.
Wiśniewski Tomasz
Pasjonat technologii Microsoft. Obecnie programista w LGBS Polska. Aktywny członek Śląskiej Regionalnej Grupy Microsoft. Zwycięzca konkursu Speaker Idol na konferencji Microsoft Technology Summit 2009. Glowne zainteresowania to język C#, LINQ, interfejs użytkownika w aplikacjach. Prowadzi także bloga pod adresem: http://tomaszwisniewski.com/Posiada certyfikaty:MCP, MCTS, MCSA.
Najder Marcin
Od 2004 roku zajmuje się technologią .Net. Obecnie pracuje w firmie Comarch jako architekt zespołu R&D, gdzie projektuje rozwiązania oparte o najnowsze technologie Microsoft, w szczególności aplikacje bazujące na .NET 4.0 oraz Silverlight 4.0. Jako jedyna osoba z Polski uczestniczył w spotkaniach .NET 4.0 Deep Dive, odbywających się pod koniec roku 2008 w Redmond. Jeden z liderów reaktywowanej Wrocławskiej Grupy .NET.