What would you say ya do here, hmmm?

Jed | March 26, 2007

Back in my early days, I worked on the Navy SIPRNet, which was great, because when people asked me what I did, I could look them straight in the eye and say, “I could tell you, but then I’d have to kill you… or at least report this conversation to my security officer in writing within 5 business days.” Needless to say, people got the point.

But now I’m managing a team working on something a little bit more exciting. It’s called AppianAnywhere, and the goal is to change the way people build web-based applications. We’re currently targeting web-based business apps, but I hope that we’ll be able to eventually open it up to the general public for all their mash-up and who-knows-what type of applications.

I can’t speak too much more about it (it’s not quite Top Secret but we’re keeping the lid on for now), but suffice it to say it’s pretty cool. You can read Sandy Kemsley take on the whole deal (Sandy Kemsley is a BPM blogger at eBiz).

I expect big things from our team, because after all, I have people skills.

UPDATE: I just found another, albeit kind of old, post about AppianAnywhere on the BPMS Watch blog.

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