Brijesh Singh Application 2006

My name is Brijesh Singh and I'm reapplying to become a member of the JSF.

History
Hi Everyone, Greetings ... I'm Brijesh Singh(31) from India working in Hewlett Packard Company as a Jabber solution developer. I did my B.E.(Bachelors of Engineering) in Computer Science. Currently I'm working as SI for commercial version of XCP-4.2.8/XCP-5.0 & currently working on couple of jabber projects.

Earlier I was involve in porting the commercial version of Jabber(JCP1.2.2, XCP-2.5, XCP-2.7, XCP-3.x)projects from Linux to Windows.

I am working in XMPP technologies since 2002 and elected as JSF member in Q2/2005. Since then I completed several Jabber and XMPP based projects.Got professional training from core developer of Jabber Inc.on XCP-4.x software.

Jabber/XMPP Projects and Code

 * Developed Service Chaining (Voice, IM, Location/Map, Virtual classroom (VC) for collaboration, SMS, Google,GoogleMap,Weather,Stock quotes etc.) using XCP-4.2.8.
 * POC of Jabber BOTS for Server Administration and Monitoring.Currently working on this actively and planning to make it open source. Timeline would be 2-3 months.
 * Smart Agent Selector (SAS) and Search Engine (SE) Jabber components for Starbucks project.
 * Developed authentication (PrivyLink) Jabber component for SCDF, Singapore.
 * Consultation & Support to NEC Biglobe, Japan to install Jabber XCP-4.x.
 * Developed authentication module for jabber.hp.com site.
 * Ported Jabber eXtensible Communication Platform (JCP 1.2, XCP-2.5, XCP-2.7, and XCP-3.0) from Linux platform to Windows 2000 platform.

Jabber documentation

 * Local tracking system using IM(Jabber): LTSIM
 * Rich media collaboration center using Jabber : RMCC
 * Presence integration on people finder.
 * Jabber presence integration with Outlook.
 * Jabber as XML router for applications.
 * HA for XCP-4.0 using HP service guard.
 * Load testing of XCP4.x using Jabber Test Suite & jabsimul.

Plans for the future
HP pays me to work for Jabber related projects hence it's my day job :-). I'll be working management bots project which I intended to make open source.

Jabber - Why I like it
I'm amazed with XMPP world's happening(recently endorsed by Google) and above that very well behaved community committed to make communication on ur fingertip.

Why I'm reapplying
I'm here to learn and contribute. Being member makes you little privileged than others to make sure that right decision has been taken and right set of people are coming on board. I wanted to be privileged one ;-).

xmpp:brijesh.singh@jabber.org

mailto:brijesh.singh@hp.com