How in the world did technology arrive where we are today? Did the Internet just one day happen? Did AI suddenly appear? Where in the world did ATM machines come from? Who were the people who were the pioneers in this universe?
The world of computing began when man first starting counting on his/her fingers. The path from those very early days was long and twisted.
- Come hear Bill Inmon and Dr. Roger Whatley tell their story of the history of computing and technology.
- See the first Apple I computer ever made, a real abacus and yupana, Hollerith punch cards, COBOL code, and more.
- Discover the stories of the rich history of computing!
Hosts and authors: Bill Inmon and Dr. Roger Whatley
Bill Inmon is widely recognized as the “father of the data warehouse.” A pioneering computer engineer and thought leader in data architecture, he is best known for defining the foundational principles of data warehousing and helping organizations transform data into meaningful business insight.
Over the course of his career, Inmon has authored numerous influential books and articles on data management, analytics, and information strategy. His work has shaped how enterprises structure, store, and leverage data for decision-making. As a speaker, he brings decades of experience, practical wisdom, and forward-thinking perspective on the evolving role of data in business and technology.

Dr. Roger Whatley is a respected speaker, consultant, and thought leader known for his engaging approach to leadership, strategy, and innovation. With decades of experience advising organizations and executives, Dr. Whatley brings a practical, forward-thinking perspective to the challenges facing today’s businesses and communities.
An accomplished author and dynamic presenter, he is recognized for translating complex ideas into clear, actionable insights. His work emphasizes
purposeful leadership, strategic growth, and building organizations that thrive in times of change.
The Lowry center is located at 7585 E. Academy Boulevard, Denver, CO 20230.
Cross street: N. Syracuse Street.
- Take the driveway with the rocket ship on the left and the B-52 airplane on the right.
- Pass the Lowry Beer Garden and Extra Space Storage on the left.
- The Senior Planet center is in the back left corner of Hangar 2.