Lives in:
beautiful Tempe, Arizona (home of Tempe Town Lake)
Occupation: System Architect, Information Technology Services, University Technology Office, Arizona State University
Work Background: Hans DeBano started computing work in 1982 as a graduate research assistant funded jointly by Arizona State University's Academic Computing Services (ACS) and Mathematics departments. For the following two years, his work focused on statistical program consulting under the watchful and encouraging eyes of Dr. Bruce Lewis, Dr. Ed Greenberg, Dr. Michael Driscoll and Dr. Dennis Young. In 1984, after graduating with a Master's degree in Statistics, he was hired as a fulltime staff member in ACS.
In his twenty-eight years as an ASU staff member, Hans been involved in various computing areas: mainframe computing support, statistical program consulting, PROLOG and LISP support, disk and magnetic tape consulting, visualization, publicity and information dissemination and database management systems. He has worked to promote the use of ASU's Google Search Appliance through web pages, a podcast (transcript) and the now defunct "Google This" blog.
Hans has been involved in improving ASU's Directory, a directory of ASU students,faculty and staff and the promotion of Google technologies at the university. More recently he's consolidated Microsoft and Google technologies (Microsoft SQL Server Integration Services and Google Analytics/Google Search Appliance) to expose web and search statistics.
E-mail Address: debano@asu.edu
WWW Home Page: http://hansdebano.net/
URL: http://hansdebano.net/
Last Update: January 9, 2012