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Philippe Schlier
Philippe Schlier worked on messaging projects for over 17 years, on Notes since V2. In 1995, he founded GSX, publisher of GSX Monitor, the most successful monitoring product for Domino, Exchange, BlackBerry and Sametime. While at GSX, he designed their flagship monitoring product, which is now used by 500+ clients worldwide. This allowed him to dive quite in-depth within the architecture of the various messaging and collaboration platforms, to share ideas and work with developers and designers from biggest software players, like (Iris/Lotus/IBM, RIM, Nokia, and Microsoft). Philippe is based in Switzerland and work now for Avonik, as independent contractor on software architecture, design and quality assurance. You can read his blog at http://avonik.com/blog.nsf and contact him via email at pschlier@avonik.com.

Published articles
The following 4 articles by Philippe Schlier have been published in ZATZ magazines.

Is Notes/Domino 8.5 better than Exchange/Outlook 2007?
How does one compares an application server (Domino) that does mail, Web serving, LDAP, synchronization of databases, database server, etc., to a mail server (Exchange) that does mail only? [DominoPower Magazine, May 2009]

A developer's first impressions of Notes 8.5
This series outlines Philippe Schlier's experience with the Lotus Notes 8.5 software and includes an analysis of the email market evolution and strategies, based on 15+ years of Lotus Notes usage and the same time spent as software designer. [DominoPower Magazine, April 2009]

Lots to love in 8.5
Just how impressive is the new XPages and Notes Designer in 8.5? We continue Philippe Schlier's analysis and review of Notes 8.5 and the Lotus marketplace. Read this article and you'll learn what old-time software designer Philippe has to say on our favorite new release. [DominoPower Magazine, April 2009]

What's really new with Domino Domain Monitoring?
Is Domino Domain Monitoring really all that and a bag of chips? Philippe Schlier, CTO of GSX Groupware Solutions agrees that DDM does have its uses, but he's also not convinced all that's claimed to be new is really and truly new. In this penetrating analysis, Philippe looks closely at DDM and looks carefully at the DDM's marketing claims. [DominoPower Magazine, January 2006]




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