David Kulwin

Co-Founder at Pragma Systems, Inc.

David Kulwin has a B.S. in Physics from The University of Texas at Austin. He has worked at Unisys, Vignette and IBM Austin. He is the architect of many of the advanced features of Pragma's Server products and the original author of Pragma's Telnet/SSH clients. Dave developed the 'wrap' feature of Pragma's character mode technology, which allows Pragma servers to run any programs, a feat that no other company in the world has been able to duplicate (including Microsoft). This capability offers Pragma's products a significant edge over many of its competitors. Dave designed the implementation of XMP in NetView for OS/2 and managed its development team. He also developed the LAN requester for OS/2 in PowerPC. Dave has done much design work in communication and protocols including TCP/IP, SNA and OSI and is conversant in IBM VM, MVS, UNISYS CTOS, NextStep, AIX, OS/2, Windows NT/2000, Java and Vignette V5 and V6 platforms.

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  • Co-Founder

    Current role