Meet the Authors of the IBM Lotus Wiki Best Practices for Building Web Applications using Domino 8.5.1 
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Meet the Authors
 | Pascal David is an IBM Certified Senior Consultant at GFI Belgium. He's been working for 15 years as a Lotus Notes and Domino development specialist. Being a web development consultant since the first release of Lotus Domino, Pascal has worked on countless web projects at customers, from small business website developments to corporate intranet platform implementations. He is also product manager of GFI's own Lotus Notes based Web Content Management solution, WebDotNSF.
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 | Muhammad Ali Sabir is a Sr. Software Engineer at AAC Inc -- an IT services company based in Vienna, VA. He has over 10 years of extensive hands-on experience with Notes/Domino and Java EE and is certified in both of them. In addition, he holds an MS in Information Systems from George Washington University and is certified as "Chief Information Officer" by CIO University. He has led the development to dozens of corporate Domino and Java based web applications. He is also an architect and lead developer for award-winning suite of applications for Unified Communications sold under brand name PhoneTop. His applications have been highlighted in industry journals such as CRN, BusinessWeek and Computerworld. |
 | Jérôme Deniau is an IBM Business Partner. He started Lotus-Notes in 1993 with Lotus-Notes R3 on Windows, HP-UX and SCO Xenix. He has started teaching Lotus-Notes since then and became a Certified Lotus-Notes Instructor for administration and development (from R3 to ND 8.x).Located in France, he is currently maintaining the DFUG (Domino French speaking Users Group) a Lotus-Notes/Domino clients only users group using Domino and Quickr that will be on-line just before LotuSphere 2010. He also developed a mail tracking application running on Windows 32/64 bits, Linux and AIX. He can be reached at jerome.deniau@inform-france.com, and met - as always - at the CLP lounge at LotuSphere. |
 | Bruce Lill is a partner at Kalechi Designs. He started working with Lotus Notes V2.1 for a large telecommunication company. He was given a project to allow users from across the company to collaborate on new products and found Notes was the perfect fit. He has been dedicated to Notes since then. He was certified as a developer, administrator and Instructor for R4, R5 and R6. He has implemented Notes infrastructures that span 3 continents and 6 countries, built apps to help state police track violent gangs and web sites to monitor for bio-terrorism attacks.. He was a member of the Redbook Domino 8 Best Practices Web Development wiki, the first wiki by Redbook. As a Lotus Community Advocate he helps drive new content and public awareness. He can be reached at bruce@kalechi.com, on twitter as Kalechi and Linked-in under Bruce Lill. |
 | Abhishek Jain is working with IBM India Software Labs since 2004 and has been in the industry for 8 years. He is currently working as an IT Specialist with Lotus Lab Services and has skills on various Lotus technologies. He has considerable experience on Lotus and Java/J2EE technologies and is certified on both of them. He has also co-authored Customizing Lotus Quickr 8.1 Redbooks Wiki and developerWorks article on Integrating IBM Lotus Forms with IBM Lotus Domino. |
 | John Bergland is a is a project leader at the ITSO, Cambridge Center. He manages projects that produce IBM Redbooks®, focusing on IBM Lotus and WebSphere technology. Before joining the ITSO in 2003, John worked as an IT Specialist with IBM Software Services for Lotus® (ISSL), specializing in Notes and Domino® messaging and collaborative solutions. He holds an MBA and MS in Information Technology from Boston University. |
Special thanks to the following people for contributing to this effort
We wish to acknowledge a special thank you to the following sponsors and key stakeholders from the Lotus Forms Development, Product Management and Lotus IDC Teams:
- Amanada Bauman - Everyone Writes and IDC Wikis Program Manager
- Peter Janzen -
- Steve Castledine -
- Paul Hannan -
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