InfoQ Homepage Interviews Fun and Games with Enterprise Software: Tom Banks on What's New in WebSphere Liberty Profile, IBM Code Rally
Fun and Games with Enterprise Software: Tom Banks on What's New in WebSphere Liberty Profile, IBM Code Rally
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Tom is the technical evangelist for the IBM WebSphere Application Server Liberty Profile and architect for IBM Code Rally. Tom has done a lot of work looking into the gamification of software and the benefits that gamification brings, as well as how to interface with software in new ways. Tom's most recent work involves the Code Rally developer game and the Liberty controlled car.
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