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Peter Coffee works with corporate and commercial application developers to build a community based on Force.com: the salesforce.com Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS). He has led technical workshops and delivered conference keynote speeches in England, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Australia, Singapore, India and China as well as throughout the U.S.
Peter has been with salesforce.com for two years, following 18 years as Technology Editor of the enterprise IT journals PC Week and eWEEK. He was previously the first manager of PC planning at The Aerospace Corporation, where he also worked in space asset management applications of AI techniques. Before that, he was a Senior Engineer in arctic project management, chemical facility construction, and synthetic fuels project planning for several divisions of Exxon. He holds an engineering degree from MIT and an MBA from Pepperdine University; he has been a faculty member in IT management at Pepperdine and also at UCLA (computer science) and Chapman College (business analytics). He is the author of two books, How to Program Java and Peter Coffee Teaches PCs.
When not traveling or writing, he works and plays as a Boy Scout backpack expedition leader, community food bank coordinator, MIT Educational Counselor, and member of the governing board of the Los Angeles area's Beach Cities Symphony Orchestra.
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