Editor in chief for the History of Computing Foundation
specialty: timeline
Cornelis Robat studied tropical agriculture and engineering. Early
professional activities were: designing high pressure plastic injection moulds
and was occupied with stock normalization. He learned programming on a Rank
Xerox 650. And went on with studying at night college to get the grips on the
theoretical site of his trade. After a short stance in the US, Mexico and the
Caribbean, were he started doing IT consultancies, he returned to the Netherlands
and founded RoInfo. Since 1989 he is the business owner of Robat in't Veld Formatie
BV an IT consultancy specialized in software for insurance and financial institutions.
RoInfo had two subsidiaries in Sri Lanka and Indonesia which were closed when
the recession kicked in.
His personal recent assignments were (re)designing a knowledge site, migration
of large computer centers for customer call centers of a large financial institution.
He writes columns and holds now and then lectures on the history of computing at various companies and colleges
Cornelis's business site: RoInfo
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