Goodbye IBM, hello Salesforce!
The Ministry of Manpower in Singapore is running a campaign "A new career at 55". Intrigued by it, I decided to give it a shot.
I will be joining Salesforce in Singapore as Cloud Solution Architect this Monday.
My 11 year tenure in IBM thus came to its end. With the new co-location policy sweeping though IBM, I realised, that staying in Singapore will not get me any closer to Notes than the December delivery of Verse on premises. Moving with my offspring in JC wasn't an option.
Working with the "Yellow bubble" always was fun and I intend to continue to participate there. Over the years the community propelled me to one of the top XPages experts on Stackoverflow, adopted my word creation XAgents and always made me feel welcome.
I had the opportunity to contribute code back to the community via OpenNTF on github. Check them out:
- DominoDAV
A webDAV implementation for Domino attachments. It allows you to fully round-trip edit office documents in a browser. It is extensible, so you could make views look like spreadsheets etc. - Swiftfile Java for Notes
We had to pick a different name (AFSfNC) to add to the confusion. The project is a Java plugin implementation of Swiftfile, the little tool that would predict what folder you would file a message to. In todays lingo one would call it: Cognitive tag prediction (in Notes Folders and Tags could be used interchangeable) - Out of Office
a Rest API that allows to check the OOO status of a given user - DominoRED
Linking Domino and NodeRED. Very much work in progress
So let the adventure "From sensei to n00b" begin. See you on the other side!
Posted by Stephan H Wissel on 01 April 2017 | Comments (e) | categories: IBM Salesforce