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Link zu diesem Datensatz | https://d-nb.info/gnd/122025746X |
Person | Schaeck, Thomas |
Geschlecht | männlich |
Quelle | Vorlage |
Zeit | Wirkungsdaten: ca. 20./21. Jh. |
Land | Deutschland (XA-DE) |
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Ingenieur Softwareentwickler |
Weitere Angaben | Thomas Schaeck is an IBM Distinguished Engineer (technical executive) at IBM Data and AI, leading Watson Studio on IBM Cloud (Cloud Pak for Data) Desktop and integration with other IBM offerings. Watson Studio is a cloud-native collaborative data science and AI environment for data scientists, data engineers, AI experts, business analysts, and developers, allowing teams to gain insights, train, define and deploy ML/DO models, and get from insights to optimal actions. Previously, Thomas led architecture and technical strategy for IBM Connections, WebSphere Portal, and IBM OpenPages. On a 1-year assignment in the USA in 2013–2014, Thomas led transformation of architecture, technical strategy, and DevOps process for IBM OpenPages Governance Risk Compliance, drove adoption of IBM Design Thinking, and became a trusted partner for major IBM OpenPages customers. Previously, Thomas led architecture and technical strategy for IBM Connections and integration with WebSphere Portal, enterprise content management, business process management, and design and development of Smart Social Q&A, became a trusted partner for large-enterprise customers as well as customer councils, and helped accelerate sales. On a 2-year assignment in the USA in 2004–2006, Thomas led collaboration software architecture, development, and performance for messaging and web conferencing, achieving acceleration of development productivity and large improvements in performance and scalability. Thomas also led architecture and technical direction for WebSphere Portal Platform and development of the WebSphere Portal Foundation, initiated and led the portal standards Java Portlet API and OASIS WSRP and Apache open source reference implementations, and initiated and led the Web 2.0 initiative for WebSphere Portal. |
Typ | Person (piz) |
