Georges Schumacher
About Georges Schumacher
Georges Schumacher is a Dmm Team Leader at Murex, with a diverse background in software engineering and development spanning over three decades. He has held various leadership roles at Ilog and IBM, and he actively contributes to C++ standardization efforts in France and internationally.
Work at Murex
Georges Schumacher has been working at Murex as the Dmm Team Leader since 2013. His role involves overseeing the development and management of software projects within the organization. With over a decade of experience at Murex, he has contributed to the company's objectives and initiatives in software development.
Previous Experience in Software Development
Before joining Murex, Georges Schumacher held various positions at Ilog and IBM. He worked as a Software Engineer at Ilog from 1993 to 2002, followed by roles as a Software Architect and Manager of Software Development. At IBM, he served as the Rule Studio Team Manager and Websphere Rulekit.net Team Manager in New York from 2009 to 2012. His extensive background in software development spans multiple roles and responsibilities.
Education and Expertise
Georges Schumacher studied at Ensicaen - Ecole Nationale Supérieure D'ingénieurs De Caen from 1983 to 1987, where he gained foundational knowledge in engineering. He specializes in a variety of programming languages and technologies, including C, C++, C#, GUI, Web Services, SOA, Assembly, LISP, Java, and Eclipse plug-ins.
Contributions to C++ Standardization
Georges Schumacher is an active member of the ISO SC22/WG21 committee, where he contributes to the standardization of C++. He is also a member of the AFNOR C++ standardization group, participating in the development of national standards for the C++ programming language. His involvement in these committees highlights his commitment to advancing programming standards.
Leadership in the C++ Community
Georges Schumacher has demonstrated leadership within the C++ community in France, having served as the former head of the French C/C++ pole. This role reflects his influence and engagement in promoting best practices and advancements in C++ programming.