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Winner! Meet ComputerWorld Canada's Blogging Idol

Winner! Meet ComputerWorld Canada's Blogging Idol

By:  Greg Meckbach  On: 18 Jun 2008 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

Don Sheppard got his degree in electrical engineering before any of our editors were born, and helped develop the seven layers of the OSI reference model. Some insights from the first-timer who won first prize

When Don Sheppard worked at the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce’s (CIBC) telecommunications department between 1978 and 1985, IBM Corp.’s Systems Network Architecture (SNA) was at the forefront of connectivity standards.

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At the time, CIBC and the other major Canadian banks were setting up automated teller machines connected to back-end databases through telecom networks, and installing the second generation of terminals for internal bank workers.

“A huge surprise right now is IBM Systems Network Architecture disappeared so quickly,” said Sheppard, winner of ComputerWorld Canada’s Blogging Idol contest. “The Internet took over and pushed a lot of the original networking services into the background.”

Sheppard was a prolific writer on IT World Canada’s blogging idol site. Along with Michel Labelle, Chris Lau and other contestants, Sheppard opined on several hot topics in IT, including cloud computing, professional certifications and wireless , generating the most overall traffic.

It was a different world 25 years ago at CIBC, when the concept of withdrawing money after hours from a machine was foreign to many consumers and the IT systems used in financial services were less sophisticated.

“The early 80s was when word processing and e-mail was just coming along,” he said. “We were putting in Wang word processors and things like that, which was beginning the whole revolution of e-mail. There was no such thing as e-mail from a bank representative to a customer at the time. It brought in a whole set of security questions, and I left before most of that got solved.”

Sheppard has operated ConCon IT Consulting Inc. for 12 years and has a long history with networking and telecommunications technologies. After graduating with a Masters of Applied Science at the University of Toronto in 1972 and a Diploma in Management from Montreal-based McGill University (after earning an undergraduate electrical engineering degree from McGill in 1969), he joined the telecommunications department of CN Rail.

“Back when I started my career, the whole idea that we’d be walking around with wireless phones and we’d be fighting over BlackBerries versus iPhones, certainly wasn’t on my radar screen 30 years ago,” Sheppard said.


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Greg Meckbach Greg Meckbach Greg Meckbach is editor of Network World Canada and has worked for ComputerWorld Canada, Communications & Networking and Computing Canada.

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Congratz
by Arnab 6/20/2008 12:00:00 AMReally enjoyed reading through blog posts of Don Sheppard. Congratulations to him for winning the title.
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