Gábor Bolgár

Date of birth:
1951.03.26.
Place of birth:
Budapest
Education, professional qualification:
  • mathematician - ELTE - 1975.

  • After graduating from university, he worked as a basic software developer in the CDL group of the Information Processing Laboratory (Infelor). Until the end of 1983, his workplaces were Infelor and its successor institutions, the Computer Application Research Institute (Számki) and the Computer Application Company (Számalk).

    In early 1984, together with the team led by Tamás Langer, he moved to the Theoretical Laboratory of the Computer Coordination Institute (SZKI), where he worked on the development of the PC version of the MProlog system until the end of 1986.

    From 1987, he worked more on developing user software at the META-SYSTEM system development subsidiary of the Central Statistical Office (KSH) Computer and Administration Management Company (SZÜV), and in the meantime, as a finger exercise, he created the Commodore-64 version of the game Tetris. The game was purchased from him by the American Microsoft Ltd. through the British Andromeda Ltd. (he was assisted in the final touches by Árpád Bedő).

    From 1989, he managed the work of a 25-person programming team working on the development of the 4th generation application development system called reMind at Userland Gmk. Using reMind, the 3-person team he led won the bronze medal in the international field at the 1991 Stockholm World Programming Championship.

    From 1992 to 1997, he was IT Director at Polgári Bank.

    From the summer of 1997, he participated in projects aimed at preventing the year 2000 problem of the country's largest companies as the head of the Y2K business unit at IDOM Kft. (a management consulting company of Deloitte & Touche). As a result of his successes, he became a partner at Deloitte.

    From 2001, he worked for 2 years as the CEO of i-Cell Kft., a market leader in GSM and GPS-based business applications; their main solution was a vehicle tracking system for logistics purposes.

    From 2004 to 2 years, he was the Business Development Manager at PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC).

    He has been engaged in financial planning and economic consulting since 2007 - for individuals and businesses.

    See also
    And what else is important
    • During his high school years, studying mathematics, Dániel Berzsenyi began to become familiar with computer technology under the guidance of Árpád Dettrich.
    • 1996, Buckinghamshire College of Brunel University (UK): Bsc Diploma in Management Studies.
    • Family: 2 adult children and 3 grandchildren. (2021 announcement.)
    • Hobbies: tennis, listening to country music.

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    Last modified: 2024.03.03. 22:46
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