Gregory Brill

Gregory Brill is a Senior Developer at Infusion Development Corporation, where he develops commercial applications and training curricula. He develops enterprise applications and commercial software products with tools such as COM, ISAPI, C++, MFC, Win32, Remote Procedure Calls, ODBC, TCP/IP, SQL Server, and IIS. He also consults with a wide variety of project groups, consulting on design, coding style, tools, and technologies. Gregory is also responsible for the Lehman Brothers New Hire program, in which he leads a 3 month training program for all new IT hires for the firm, culminating in a project in which they develop some significant part of a real system. He also teaches professional and university courses in C, C++, COM, Microsoft Windows Development, transaction processing, and n-tiered architectures. Gregory has written several articles in the C/C++ User’s Journal and the Powerbuilder Developer’s Journal. Gregory is a MCSD, and received his M.S. in Computer Science from the Rochester Institute of Technology.

Gregory Brill

Gregory Brill is founder and president of Infusion Development Corporation, a technology training and consulting firm that specializes in architecting and implementing high-performance trading and market-monitoring systems for Wall Street investment banks. Many of these systems utilize Visual Basic or Visual C++ front-ends acting as hosts for COM components. These components are specifically written to provide high-performance, real-time visual updates, as well as connectivity with MTS-based middle-tier transactional components and/or UNIX/CORBA and mainframe infrastructure.

Gregory holds a M.S. in Computer Science from the Rochester Institute of Technology and a B.A. in English Literature. He has written articles on COM and other Win32 topics for the C++ User's Journal, and gives training classes and seminars to companies worldwide. His courses include COM/COM+, Visual Basic, Visual C++, SQL and Relational Database Modeling, Enterprise Java, and CORBA. He can be reached at gmbrill@infusiondev.com or via http://www.infusiondev.com/.