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HOME > Themen > DNUG Conferences > bisherige Konferenzen > Frühjahrskonferenz 2008 - Bremen > Referenten der Konferenz > Treffen Sie die Lotus Entwickler

Treffen Sie in Bremen das Lotus Kernteam:
Im Lab, im Vortragsprogramm und im persönlichen Dialog

DNUG SprecherEd Brill
(IBM Corporation)
Ed Brill is Director, Product Line Management, IBM Collaboration Solutions.  In this position, Brill and his team are responsible for the product and market strategy for IBM's messaging, collaboration and productivity products, including Lotus Notes and Domino, IBM SmartCloud Notes, IBM Sametime, Lotus Symphony, IBM Docs, and other related social business software solutions. Brill's focus is on extending and growing the success of these software solutions through customer engagement, partner ecosystem, and leveraging the breadth and depth of the IBM organization. In eighteen years at IBM, Ed Brill has held a variety of sales, marketing, and product-related leadership roles. Brill has visited IBM customers in over 35 countries. Ed also authors a weblog on collaboration at www.edbrill.com, widely recognized for its reach into the collaboration software community and beyond.
DNUG SprecherDavid S. Faller
(IBM Software Group)
David S. Faller received a Diploma of Information Technology from the University of Cooperative Education, Stuttgart, in 2000. David then joined IBM in 2000 in the development team for the initial release of IBM's successful WebSphere Portal product. His responsibilities were the design and implementation of Portal's base services such as database persistence, transaction management and deployment. After that he lead the Infrastructure Development team of IBM WebSphere Portal and was responsible for the configuration, database access and the XmlAccess components of Portal Foundation. David is now leading the WebSphere Portal LabServices group in the Boeblingen Lab who is focussed on delivering development-level skills to customer projects on WebSphere Portal world-wide. He is also Leader Web 2.0 in the Boeblingen Lab's Next Generation Internet Competency Center and working with customers and academia on the adoption of Web 2.0 and 3D Internet technologies.
DNUG SprecherNiklas Heidloff
(IBM Corporation)
Niklas Heidloff is a software architect working for the software group in IBM. Currently Niklas is focussed on invigorating the application development community and promoting XPages as IBM's web and mobile application development platform for collaborative and social applications. In this role he is the Technical Committee Chair and a director of the Board of Directors of the open source site OpenNTF.org. Previously Niklas has been responsible for various other application development areas in the IBM Lotus Domino space, e.g. composite applications. Before this he had worked on IBM Lotus Notes, IBM WebSphere Process Choreographer and IBM Workplace Client Technology. In 1999, he joined IBM as part of the Lotus Workflow team. Niklas studied at the university in Paderborn, Germany, and has a degree in Business Computing (Diplom Wirtschaftsinformatiker).
DNUG SprecherRob Ingram
(IBM Corporation)
Rob Ingram is a senior manager in the IBM Collaboration Solutions organization, based in Littleton, MA. He has worldwide responsibility for Mobile strategy spanning social business, collaboration, unified communications, messaging and IBM Websphere Portal web experience solutions. Rob joined Lotus in 1987 and was previously senior product manager for IBM Sametime Unified Communications products and  prior to that, senior product manager for IBM Lotus Domino platform. His tenure at IBM was briefly interrupted by a period at Openwave Systems where he was Director of Product Management for device management software, and at Kubi Software, where he was Director of Product Management for collaboration and document management software. Rob holds a B.Sc. in Engineering from University of Glasgow, Scotland, and an MBA from London Business School.
DNUG SprecherMaureen Leland
(IBM Corporation)
Maureen Leland is the Lead Architect for IBM Lotus Domino Designer, bringing the power of the Eclipse platform to Domino development. She has worked on Lotus design tools since 1992, beginning with Lotus Notes ViP, and moving to Iris to work on Domino Designer in 1997, where she contributed to the 4.6, 5.0, 6.0, 6.5, and 7.0 Domino Designer releases. She was the UI architect for the IBM Workplace Designer releases and Lottus Component Designer releases. She returned to Domino to revolutionize Domino Designer for the 8.5 release and beyond. At home, Maureen is the mother of six sons, and likes to spend time with her family and four field spaniels on Martha's Vineyard. Maureen has a B.S. degree in Chemistry from Canisius College in Buffalo, NY, and an M.A. and Ph.D. Candidacy in Chemistry from Boston University, Boston, MA.
DNUG SprecherStefan Liesche
(IBM Deutschland GmbH)
Stefan Liesche begleitet das WebSphere Portal Produkt seit seiner Einführung vor 10 Jahren. Seit 2007 verantwortet Stefan Liesche, die Architektur der Erweiterungen des WebSphere Portals um spezielle Industrielösungen, den Industry Templates. Stefan Liesche hat im WebSphere Portal Entwicklungsteam viele Bereiche der Portalentwicklung aktiv vorangetrieben. Als Operation und Deployment Architekt war er für die Betriebsaspekte des Portals, von Qualitätssicherung zu Ausfallsicherheit und Hochverfügbarkeit, zuständig. Als leitender Architekt verantwortlich für die Entwicklung des IBM Portal Frameworks hat er die Rolle des Portals als Integrationsplatform geprägt. In diesem Bereich war er für die strategische Ausrichtung der WebSphere Portal Foundation und den IBM Beitrag zu den relevanten Standards wie Portlet API (JSR168 und JSR286) und verteilten Portal Architekturen mit WSRP 1.0 + 2.0, verantwortlich, die IBM in der Industrie anführt. Stefan Liesche begann seine Karriere 1998 in der IBM Deutschland Entwicklung GmbH. Zunächst arbeitete er in verschiedenen Service Projekten mit großen Kunden zusammen. Im weiteren Verlauf entwickelte er Assets für Branchenlösungen, bevor er sich auf die Produktentwicklung des IBM WebSphere Portals fokussierte. Stefan Liesche hat sein Studium der Informatik an der Universität Hildesheim mit Diplom abgeschlossen.
DNUG SprecherSandro Schwedler
(IBM Deutschland GmbH)
Sandro Schwedler arbeitet als IT Specialist für Lotus Technical Sales Team in Deutschland. Er arbeitet seit 1998 für die IBM und berät Partner und Kunden bei der J2EE und Portal Anwendungsentwicklung. Seine Know-how Schwerpunkte umfassen Java middleware, XML und Portal Technologien.
DNUG SprecherTed Stanton
(IBM Corporation)
Ted Stanton is a product manager for Lotus Connections.  As a product manager he works with multiple IBM teams to enable colleagues, customers, and partners on the business value of social software. Lotus Connections empowers users to share and refine innovative ideas and helps you execute tasks more quickly by using dynamic networks of coworkers, partners, and customers. Lotus Connections delivers the following essential components of social software that meet the security, scalability, and integration requirements of a growing business.
 
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