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Spark Army Knife in Cisco appstore!

Dec 22, 2016

Great news! Spark Army Knife is now approved and added to the Cisco Spark’s appstore called depot! http://bit.ly/sparkarmyknifedepot

Prejudice is a useful generalisation that has a higher probability of being true than false

Dec 4, 2016

People sometimes confuse prejudice and preconception. Both are assumptions you have without having actual experience or evidence that can tell you whether it is true and not. Because prejudice is a negative preconception, there is pressure to leave your prejudices behind because that is “the right thing to do”. However, that’s entirely the wrong thing […]

Stop complaining about women not being in top positions, you miss the point!

Nov 27, 2016

When I meet or work with women in top leadership positions who really have accomplished something and who are highly regarded by others, one of my observations has been that the absolutely least interesting about them is that they are women. This holds regardless of whether they are leaders in technical, sales, or more general management. […]

Auto-reply and Box.com support for Spark Army Knife

Nov 24, 2016

Here’s another update to the Spark Army Knife! This time, I’ll just give you an update on the new features. As usual, the complete code is available for download from the public repository. The zip-file with the current code is here. First of all, I have for a long time wanted an auto-reply functionality. Not […]

How to use bots together with integrations in Cisco Spark?

Oct 22, 2016

Ok, this post is fairly technical. Read on if you are interested in how bots work in Cisco Spark and how to use them. Disclaimer: the information here is not Cisco official, only my personal evaluations. I have not been directly involved in Cisco’s evaluations and decisions. My views may not represent the Spark API […]

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