Alois
Treindl (born march 7, 1950) is the founder and director
of Astrodienst AG.
He was born in Germany and came to Zürich, Switzerland
in 1976 as a research assistant in Physics at the Swiss
Federal Institude (ETH). Alois graduated from
ETH with a PhD in physics in 1981. During his graduate time, he started to
be interested in various areas beyond the limits of conventional
science, e.g. humanistic
psychology, states of altered consciousness, parapsychology and finally astrology.
Astrology was for him a way to bring
his main fields of interest together, his fascination
with computing (an extensive programmer since 1970) and
his curiosity about the human psyche. A chance encounter
with a second hand astrology book got him started in
the summer of 1979, and he was fascinated by the subject
which has remained a passion ever since. Alois was surprised
the find a number of astrology books at the university's
library, among them the main work of the leading German
astrologer of the 20th century, Thomas
Ring, the four volumes of Astrologische Menschenkunde. He
started studying with Thomas Ring for the next few years,
until the death of the master in 1983.
Early on Alois wrote his first computer
program to draw colour charts, and offered a computer
service under the Astrodienst brand since January 1980.
He soon shared his planetary routines (PLACALC and SWISS
EPHEMERIS) with the community of astrological programmers,
and they have become the industry's standard tools for
astrological computing.
In 1983, Alois joined forces with
Peter Isler and Astrodienst AG was incorporated, which
at the time was a computing service for the professional
astrological
community.
In 1984 Alois met Liz Greene for
the first time, and went to study with her in 1985, which
proved to be a turning point
in his life. The two of them came to cooperate very closely. He developed
the software, she provided the model of chart interpretation and her extensive
astrological experience. The idea behind this collaboration was to recreate
Liz Greene's approach to horoscope interpretation on a computer system.
What was initially deemed hopelessly complex proved to
be achievable within a
very
short time span of two years, after all. Alois had mastered the current
techniques from the field of artificial intelligence
and knowledge engineering, and
they found a way to take a computer-generated holistic look at the chartwheel
and
thus produce an interpretation which offered a detailed representation
of the person involved. The cook-book-style interpretations
ventured by competitors
where thus overcome by the Psychological Horoscope Analysis, released as
a
product in 1987. It was soon to be followed by other
types of astrological reports.
In 1987, at a time when the world
wide web was not yet spoken of, Alois Treindl was well
aware of the future importance of worldwide computer
networks. At this date Astrodienst began building its
private network of worldwide partner companies, based
on modem links. In the 90ies, the Internet domain astro.com
was secured early on and the website started in 1996.
What began with a free atlas and time zone service as
a gift to the astrology community expanded and eventually
reached a much larger audience than anyone would have
dared to dream of.
A lot of the software behind the products
at Astrodienst AG is the work of Alois Treindl.
In
his free time, Alois takes care of the forum
at www.astro.com. He loves reading, and is rarely
seen without a book or newspaper. In recent years, he has taken up
sport, mostly bicycling and running.
Three times so far Alois has run
the Zürich Marathon. Currently he spends a lot of his
time learning new languages, French since 2005 and
Chinese since 2007.
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