At PearlDoc I was a staff member that co-owned 1/3rd of the company. Last week I closed this chapter of my life by selling my last shares. This year I started a new venture in consulting Altage – Consult. But my passion for creating software solutions keeps me looking for new opportunities.
Filed under: life, work on April 15th, 2009 | No Comments »
After updating my monster resume I got a lot of emails from recruiters. But this morning I got an odd one. It was for a project manager role in Brussels. But the recruiter was someone based in India. I have experience in off shoring development teams to different locations on the globe. We used recruiters [...]
Filed under: ranting, work on November 20th, 2008 | 1 Comment »
I installed Sweetcron and started lifestreaming. It won’t be my default start page until I re-branded the theme. See it in action!!!
Filed under: life, thissite, work, writings on August 29th, 2008 | No Comments »
It was a hard decision to leave PearlDoc. I worked hard on QuickFile 4.0. It was a complete overhaul of the architecture and it felt like my baby. But after Wim Lagrou’s dead I needed to work with new people and it was not a very pleasant experience. Anyway I still own 30% of the [...]
Filed under: life, work on December 22nd, 2007 | No Comments »
I had a meeting with a customer in Dublin on a friday, so I brought my wife along and stayed until monday morning. Dublin is very nice because there are a lot of pubs. But I did something different too, like visit Trinity College to see the The Book of Kells. They also have a [...]
Filed under: travel, work on December 9th, 2006 | No Comments »
Mensen die niet alleen kunnen programmeren. Maar een bredere interesse hebben en niet afgeschrikt worden van al eens een server te installeren of met klanten om te gaan. Solliciteer nu bij PearlDoc: Bij PearlDoc houden onze duizendpoten van flexibiliteit, know-how, zij zijn denkers/doeners die met eigenoplossingen naar voor komen. PearlDoc is een internationale firma die [...]
Filed under: work on September 26th, 2006 | No Comments »