
Blog Posts by Quentin Ochem

Quentin Ochem
Chief Product and Revenue Officer, AdaCore
Quentin Ochem is the Chief Product and Revenue Officer at AdaCore, overseeing marketing, sales, and product management. His involvement with AdaCore began in 2002 during his school years, officially joining in 2005 to work on IDE and cross-language bindings. Quentin has a background in software engineering, particularly in high-integrity domains like avionics and defense. His roles expanded to include training and technical sales, leading him to build the technical sales department and global product management in the US. In 2021, he stepped into his current role, steering the company’s strategic initiatives.
Quentin holds a master's degree in Computer Engineering from Polytech Marseille, awarded in 2005.

Quentin Ochem
Let's play '7 differences in Ada'
Over the past few years, we've been progressively developing new GNAT extensions for the Ada programming language, which you can follow and…

Quentin Ochem
Should I choose Ada, SPARK, or Rust over C/C++?
At AdaCore, we’re in the business of supporting people who develop high-integrity software, in particular for embedded systems. In terms of…

Quentin Ochem, M. Anthony Aiello
GNAT Static Analysis Suite: A Vision for Static Analysis in Ada
You may have noticed that over the past two years, we have made significant updates to our CodePeer product - the most visible change being the…

Quentin Ochem
Announcing Publication of the Draft Ferrocene Language Specification
We are pleased to announce the publication of the initial draft of the Ferrocene Language Specification (FLS) - a qualification-oriented document…

Quentin Ochem, Florian Gilcher
AdaCore and Ferrous Systems Joining Forces to Support Rust

Quentin Ochem
Witnessing the Emergence of a New Ada Era

Quentin Ochem
NVIDIA is joining the Ada and SPARK adopter wave

Quentin Ochem
Proving Memory Operations - A SPARK Journey

Quentin Ochem
Unity & Ada
Using Ada technologies to develop video games doesn’t sound like an an obvious choice - although it seems like there could be an argument to be made.…


