QText
QText was a text messaging interface in LOLA with the ability to send/receive text messages to clients plus view message history.
Portfolio of Keith ElderQText was a text messaging interface in LOLA with the ability to send/receive text messages to clients plus view message history.
ERB (English Rules Builder) is another rule engine I created to allow business analysts to write rules for Marketing to be processed by Mobius.
Messenger provides a standardized way for applications to send a variety of messages including, email, text messages, and in the future can support additional needs like instant messaging. Messenger was built first to send text messages to any cell phone. It provides the infrastructure to handle large volumes of SMS Text messages using Sonic to queue messages delivered to cell phones via a third party. All messages sent are saved for auditing purposes which can be then consumed or shown in other applications like Mobius.
QBook - Imagine if Twitter and Facebook got married and had a child that lived inside of corporate America? That was the idea behind QBook.
Rock Framework is a collection of utilities and functionality that .NET engineers use to build applications.
ORB - Object Rules Builder is a rule engine that I initially built to handle and execute rules in CARI. It leveraged the Workflow Foundation APIs part of .NET 3.0.
A service that used integrated active directory to lookup the user that was calling it.
I started working on CARI in January of 2005 and deployed it to production in August of 2005. I was the only Engineer assigned to the project and David Little was the only Business Analyst working on the project initially.
An active directory service for locating and finding team member information in apps.
Rockworld is the company's intranet. I built Rockworld in late 2004 and brought SharePoint into the company with it. I then trained all the company team member's on how to manage and leverage SharePoint.
Application used from 2004-2018 for team members to locate other team members within the company. It was replaced with SIFT when the new Rockworld launched.