IBM

IBM

If there is something I would pick out of this project, apart from all the amazing people from open source communities I got to know, it is the fact that I learned Quantum Computing, or at least its basics and Serverless. I also had the chance to speak at big conferences and to contribute to open source projects.

“Never regret. If it’s good, it’s wonderful. If it’s bad, it’s experience.”

Personal Thoughts

If there is something I would pick out of this project, apart from all the amazing people from open source communities I got to know, it is the fact that I learned Quantum Computing, or at least its basics and Serverless. I also had the chance to speak at big conferences and to contribute to open source projects.

Project Description

International Business Machines (IBM), is a global technology company that provides hardware, software, cloud-based services and cognitive computing.

I joined the company as a full time employee. in the area of Developer Relations, I contributed with the Quantum Computing Team in order to promote current on progress in this field as well as in the area of Mobile and Cognitive Computing.

Project Duration

  • 1.5 years. Starting in 2017 and ending in 2019.

Responsibilities

  • Important part of a team 6 of developer advocates ensuring it success and goals.
  • Participated in several conferences advocating and giving inspiration, educational and entertaining speeches about Quantum Computing, AI, Mobile Development and Software Engineering in general.
  • Contributed to open source communities by writing code examples and participating in open source projects.
  • Wrote blog posts, tutorials and content about Artificial Intelligent, Open Source and Engineering.
  • Created and gave workshops in technology events mainly across Europe.

Experiences

  • Enterprise Company Structural changes.
  • Internals of an Enterprise company.
  • Quantum Computing.
  • Cognitive Computing and AI.
  • Huge Enterprise Conferences.
  • Adquisition of Red Hat from the inside.
  • Organization of big events: IBM and Red Hat.