Adduco - The Team
Scott Molinari - Founder and General Manager
Scott is a self taught internet specialist and has been spending most of his spare time for the past six years learning the cogs and wheels of the internet. His professional background started as an electronics technician for the United States Air Force. There he learned how to program and repair computer controlled survailance, reconnaissance and countermeasure radar systems. The training consisted of everything from basic computer technology to complex computer aided test and repair systems for the digitally controlled radar.
Going back to when he was a boy, he wrote his first computer program on a Commodore VIC 20. It was simple loop which filled the screen up with his name. This was the spark for his passion in computers and computer programming today. While in the Air Force, he persued his passion by taking college courses towards a bachelors degree in computer science with the University of Maryland, but had to stop his college ambitions due to the end of the Cold War. He married his german wife, had a son and stayed in germany as a resident. There he joined a crane company and became a very adept service engineer, with his strong point being electronics, electronic controls and electrics. Later in his career he moved up to service coordinator for North and South America.
He is still working for the crane company, but in his spare time he is founder and General Manager of Adduco Digital.
Michael König -Operations Manager
Mike began his online career as basically everyone else did at the time: he bought himself a 14400 Baud Modem and searched for numbers to Mailboxes (BBS-Systems) through several magazines, so he could possibly meet new people or download new software. The Internet was very expensive at the time because you not only had to pay for the telephone line, you also had to pay for expensive providers.
In 1997 Mike helped customers of a game network in his spare time, at first directly with a dial-up connection to the networks, later through the internet. That same year Mike created his first home page. It had the obligatory "self-biography" and it had several self written Visual Basic programs available for downloading. He later installed a support forum based on the vBulletin version 2 software and this is where his enthusiasm for vBulletin began.
Mike started as just a regular in the vBulletin-Germany Support Forum around 2001 and after some time and through his devoted assistance to the community he became a proper member of the Support team. As more time went by, he became the leader of the vBulletin-Germany web site and is now in charge of operations there. Mike is also proud to be a contributor to the creation of a few new functions within the vBulletin version 3 software, of which he is very proud.
After finishishing his apprenticeship as an IT specialist with a large electronics corporation, he continued his fulltime career 2003-2005 with a large automibile company where he was responsible for the PCs within the company. In 2006 he moved to a paper manufacturer in Bayern and works there as an IT Systems Engineer to date.
Stephan Pogodalla - Service and Support Manager
Stephan best fits the typical steroetype of an internet freak. In 1994, the thrill of the newly starting internet had caught Stephan's interest. Since then, he has never lost his enthusiam for the technology. Not only does he surf but has also learned to master languages such as HTML, CSS, Java, PHP, MySQL, and Perl ...just to name a few.
What started as small hobby has now quickly turned into more than just a past time. It has always been a point for Stephan to try to teach family and friends about internet technologies and how to work with them. Now this circle of influence has extended to the internet community.
This attitude and the work he did on the first german translation of the community software vBulletin, brought Scott and Stephan together.
In Stephan's spare time away from the internet, he studies for a degree in computer science at the Technical University of Braunschweig.
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