Director of Development, Lotus Domino at IBM
Greater Boston Area
Director of Development, Lotus Domino at IBM
Greater Boston Area
Implement of Lean/Agile principles to large, legacy software product line to reduce cycle time and waste, meet critical business needs and better develop engineers.
Led delivery of successful web based mail client, iNotes (Domino Web Access)
Delivery of many new product versions to cost, quality and schedule objectives for large product line.
Led initiative and successfully resolved quality problems of large software product line.
Created and nurtured true early adopter programs to ensure consumability
Collaborated with key business partners and IBM partners to deliver complete solution. Like RIM (Blackberry) and Virus/SPAM vendors.
Supported revenue achievement by direct engagement in key sales and customer satisfaction opportunities.
Enterprise scale email and collaboration software systems; Sofware support principles for maximizing customer satisfaction and quality; Management of large software development teams; Software early adoptor processes to ensure consumability. Development of applications like Microsoft office. Building software for multiple platforms.
(Public Company; IBM; Information Technology and Services industry)
March 2005 — Present (4 years 9 months)
Manage a very talented organization of software developers. We are responsibile to build and support the Lotus Domino server which competes with Microsoft Exchange and is the server behind the great Lotus Notes and iNotes products. Domino is "middle ware" and provides all the services necessary for modern email and collaborative applications for enterprises of a few to hundreds of thousands. I work closely with customers to ensure our great product meets their business needs.
(Public Company; IBM; Information Technology and Services industry)
February 2003 — March 2005 (2 years 2 months)
Manage a talented organization of software developers responsible to build clients for Lotus Domino server. Including Lotus Notes, a rich email and collaborative application client. Lotus iNotes, the first and best AJAX email client for the browser, and Lotus Quickplace, the original browser based team workspace.
1973 — 1977