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| Brent Peters Vice President IBM Lotus IBM USA Vice President with IBM Lotus. The portfolio of products that he is responsible for include: Notes/Domino, DWA, Lotus Symphony, Forms, DAMO, and Expeditor. Mr. Peters has been with the Lotus organization since February of 2005, starting as Director of Development for the Lotus Notes 8 client; engaging up front with the strategy and development of the Lotus Hannover (Notes 8) project. Prior to this position Mr. Peters held positions as Director of IBM's Corporate On Demand Software Development, as well as being the lead development manager over the WebSphere Application Server from releases 2.X through 5.X. Prior to his management roles, Mr Peters spent 10 years as a developer in Unix Operating Systems and Application Middleware (Component Broker/WebSphere). Mr. Peters is a graduate from the Texas Christian University in 1986 and has been with IBM since May 1991. | |
| Ron Sebastian, “Mr. Lotusphere” Executive Architect Lotus Software IBM USA | ||
Ron Sebastian has been with IBM for 28 years and is currently the Technical Assistant to Mike Rhodin, General Manager of the Workplace, Portal and Collaboration Software (WPLC) Division, based in Westford Ma. | ||
| Ed Brill, "DER Lotus Blogger" Director, End-User Messaging and Collaboration Lotus Software, IBM USA | ||
Ed Brill and his team are responsible for the product and market strategy for Lotus Notes and Lotus iNotes, market-leading collaborative software, Lotus Symphony, a no-charge, complete office productivity solution, and other related Lotus-branded software solutions. Brill's focus is on increasing IBM's success from the perspective of end-user collaboration software, working with customers, business partners, and IBM sales, marketing, and product development organizations. | ||
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