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IBM Expert Is Ready for Atlanta Games Challenge.(Originated from San Jose Mercury News, Calif.)

Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, June, 1996 by Foley, Jack

GILROY, Calif.--Jun. 10--Jim Pickel, a database software designer, has qualified for what may be one of the toughest events in the history of the Olympic Games.

And he's no athlete.

The 39-year-old Gilroy husband and father of two is a sort of high-tech bug-buster. Pickel's mission: IBM's crackerjack troubleshooter and database brain trust at the 1996 Atlanta Games, which begin July 19.

Pickel is responsible for keeping Olympic sponsor International Business Machines Corp.'s $40 million computer-driven information database system, the most complex ever assembled for the games, up and running.

He discovered his compatibility with computers when, as a business major at the University of California, Berkeley he took a required course in...

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