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Binary Tree Appoints New Vice President of Research & Development
NEWARK, N.J., Feb. 21 /PRNewswire/ -- Binary Tree announced today the appointment of their new Vice President of Research and Development. Mr. Bob Balaban comes to Binary Tree after a long and successful career as a technical expert on IBM and other collaboration technologies.
Most recently, Mr. Balaban worked for IBM's Lotus Notes and Domino development organization as Programming Services Architect, where he led efforts to revitalize Domino Web application development. Mr. Balaban was also lead architect for Notes/SAP integration.
Prior to his stint at IBM, Mr. Balaban spent 8 years as President of Looseleaf Software, Inc., an IBM Business Partner specializing in advanced development work for Notes/Domino add-ons and for J2EE product integration. While at Looseleaf, Mr. Balaban was responsible for a number of innovative products and advanced training courses, and he was also the author of a book, 'Programming Domino With Java.'
Before founding Looseleaf Software, he spent 10 years as a Senior Developer with Lotus Development Corp. and Iris Associates, creators of Lotus Notes and Domino. Among other things, Mr. Balaban created the Notes object model, and was the author of the Notes 'back-end classes.' He was also the lead architect for the Notes Agent Manager.
Mr. Balaban's role as the new Vice President of Research and Development at Binary Tree will allow him to focus on new product development, refining internal development processes, and contributing to overall company development and business strategy.
"As the first Vice President of Research & Development in Binary Tree's 15-year history, Mr. Balaban brings rich experience in helping Binary Tree expand its presence in the market-place through the establishment of a professionally-designed and executed Research & Development program," states Henry Bestritsky, Co-CEO of Binary Tree. "We are honored to have Bob join Binary Tree. He is an excellent fit for assisting us in taking Binary Tree to the next level."
Go, Bob!
Binary Tree Appoints New Vice President of Research & Development
NEWARK, N.J., Feb. 21 /PRNewswire/ -- Binary Tree announced today the appointment of their new Vice President of Research and Development. Mr. Bob Balaban comes to Binary Tree after a long and successful career as a technical expert on IBM and other collaboration technologies.
Most recently, Mr. Balaban worked for IBM's Lotus Notes and Domino development organization as Programming Services Architect, where he led efforts to revitalize Domino Web application development. Mr. Balaban was also lead architect for Notes/SAP integration.
Prior to his stint at IBM, Mr. Balaban spent 8 years as President of Looseleaf Software, Inc., an IBM Business Partner specializing in advanced development work for Notes/Domino add-ons and for J2EE product integration. While at Looseleaf, Mr. Balaban was responsible for a number of innovative products and advanced training courses, and he was also the author of a book, 'Programming Domino With Java.'
Before founding Looseleaf Software, he spent 10 years as a Senior Developer with Lotus Development Corp. and Iris Associates, creators of Lotus Notes and Domino. Among other things, Mr. Balaban created the Notes object model, and was the author of the Notes 'back-end classes.' He was also the lead architect for the Notes Agent Manager.
Mr. Balaban's role as the new Vice President of Research and Development at Binary Tree will allow him to focus on new product development, refining internal development processes, and contributing to overall company development and business strategy.
"As the first Vice President of Research & Development in Binary Tree's 15-year history, Mr. Balaban brings rich experience in helping Binary Tree expand its presence in the market-place through the establishment of a professionally-designed and executed Research & Development program," states Henry Bestritsky, Co-CEO of Binary Tree. "We are honored to have Bob join Binary Tree. He is an excellent fit for assisting us in taking Binary Tree to the next level."
Go, Bob!




