<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><ArrayOfProject><Project><Title>www.trollbeads.com</Title><Text>
      I started on the team that works for Trollbeads, which is our biggest customer at the time, to work on their four sites B2C, B2B, Universe and Forms.
      It is a customer whos webpresence is important so we implemented a range of different modules, rangeing from handeling of legal forms to online events for their customers.
    </Text><Image>/Content/images/screendumps/trollbeads.jpg</Image><Technology>Umbraco, Linq to SQL, Enterprise Library, StoryQ and JQuery</Technology><Role>Developer</Role></Project><Project><Title>www.bolia.com - Outlet</Title><Text>
      In order for Bolia to have their Outlet available online we built module helps users find products by using fast asynchronous filtering.
      To support this and get good performance, the data for Outlet products is moved into a document database, which is fast at doing queries based on dynamic filtering.
      To provide a nice user experience the productgallery is updated asynchronously, whenever any of the paramaters are adjusted.
    </Text><Image>/Content/images/screendumps/bolia-outlet.jpg</Image><Technology>Umbraco, MongoDB and KnockoutJS</Technology><Role>Developer</Role></Project><Project><Title>www.bolia.com - FY12</Title><Text>
      Since my last stint on the Bolia website the original site was moved to Umbraco from Sharepoint. 
      After the move Bolia had some ideas for improving the design and incorporating some of the elements from the inspirational site. 
      Along with the design improvements they wanted some basic integration with their blog, social media like facebook and twitter as well as services to support their IPhone app.
    </Text><Image>/Content/images/screendumps/bolia_fy12.jpg</Image><Technology>Umbraco, Razor and JQuery tools</Technology><Role>Developer</Role></Project><Project><Title>www.bd.dk (Brødrene Dahl) - bdCalc and Rainwater</Title><Text>
      Two modules for bd.dk targeted at specific kinds of customers. The first module called bdCalc lets customers create documents that contain their own products as well as some bought through Brødrene Dahl.
      Based on such a working document it is possible to generate an offer as a PDF based on both types of orderlines.
      The second module is for products in the water and drain category, where interest areas can be defined for targeting new customers that are imported into the system.
    </Text><Image>/Content/images/screendumps/BD calc.jpg</Image><Technology>Sitecore, ASP.NET MVP, NHibernate, SQL server and Commerce Server</Technology><Role>Developer</Role></Project><Project><Title>Smartguy - reception</Title><Text>
      I implemented an extension to the existing administration module that handles reception of articles. This includes importing information from around 400 suppliers with each their own format.
      So the challenge was to import all data, and make the import into navision configurable through mappings.
    </Text><Image>/Content/images/screendumps/smartguy_reception.jpg</Image><Technology>Silverlight, WCF and SQL server </Technology><Role>Consultant and developer</Role></Project><Project><Title>Smartguy - smartPDA</Title><Text>
      Implementation of new features as well as making bugfixes, performance improvements and cleaning up the code in a PDA application for inventory.
      This included a complete rewrite of the dataaccess to make it more robust as well as implementation of new features to improve the general overview and to handles articles that are out of stock.
    </Text><Image>/Content/images/screendumps/smartguy_pda.jpg</Image><Technology>.NET Compact Framework and SQL server </Technology><Role>Consultant and developer</Role></Project><Project><Title>www.bd.dk (Brødrene Dahl) - campaigns</Title><Text>
      Developed a campaign module with banner carrusels, campagnepages and changes to the existing site with prices and highlighting of articles that are part of a campaign.
      The campaigns are targeted against users through the projects that they have access to, where the data is pulled from Movex. The data is then enriched with images and text in SiteCore.
      Integration between SiteCore and Movex required that we introduced replication of data to ensure performance, which we managed to solve nicely.
    </Text><Image>/Content/images/screendumps/bd_campaign.jpg</Image><Technology>Sitecore, ASP.NET MVP, NHibernate, SQL server and Commerce Server</Technology><Role>Primary developer</Role></Project><Project><Title>www.bd.dk (Brødrene Dahl)</Title><Text>
      I took over the site to take a look at how we could improve performance and to develop a new phoner module. Performance was improved both on the server- and clientside - and a few features were rewritten to use Ajax to load content "live" from Movex asyncronously.
      The phoner module consists of import and export of contact information. The import is used to create temporary users - which could then be completed to become fully fledged users during conversations with the potential customer.
    </Text><Image>/Content/images/screendumps/bd.jpg</Image><Technology>Sitecore, ASP.NET MVP and SQL server </Technology><Role>Primary developer</Role></Project><Project><Title>design.bolia.com</Title><Text>
      Inspiration site for Bolia, with a modern design and integration to social media as well as to the existing bolia.com site.
      Includes design and configuration of trendwalls, rooms, blog and product collections.
      The administration in Umbraco handles cropping images and extensive configuration of the sites design and content.
    </Text><Image>/Content/images/screendumps/designbolia.jpg</Image><Technology>Umbraco, JQuery and XSLT </Technology><Role>Technical architect, primary developer and project manager</Role></Project><Project><Title>nemlig.com (Intervare)</Title><Text>
      New player on the online grocery market in Denmark. I implemented the sites campaignsystem as well as a big part of the design. I also had a hand in the product lists, product pages and shopping basket.
      Intervare will deliver groceries with a shorter deliverytime than the competing supermarkets while keeping prices down. The solution later went on to win the danish award "E-handelsprisen 2011" and came in 3rd in "European E-commerce Awards 2011".
    </Text><Image>/Content/images/screendumps/nemlig.jpg</Image><Technology>Umbraco, ASP.NET MVP, NHibernate and SQL server </Technology><Role>Developer</Role></Project><Project><Title>EDIPAM / EDI Partner Manager</Title><Text>
      Layer on top of Biztalk, that provides better options for administration and logging based on needs that we see with a number of our customers. The system was designed with extensibility in mind, so it is possible to add integration to different generic systems, starting with Microsoft CRM.
      The logging is implemented directly into Biztalk, which will provide our customers with a better overview of what is going on inside Biztalk.
    </Text><Image>/Content/images/screendumps/edipam.jpg</Image><Technology>Biztalk, Microsoft CRM, ASP.NET and SQL server </Technology><Role>Technical architect and developer</Role></Project><Project><Title>online.payday.dk</Title><Text>
      Payroll system, which was my first project at Vertica. The core part of the system handles registrations, calculation of pay, statistical reporting and salary transactions through PBS.
      The customers business idea was to handling payrolls for all kinds of companies, so the domain is very complex, which required that we build the system to handle changeing requirements. 
      The engine is therefore built around Excel spreadsheets functioning as a DSL for configuring the rules for calculations and managing different kinds of salaries.
      Later on modules for questionnaires, filehandling and communication with the companies and employees were implemented.
    </Text><Image>/Content/images/screendumps/payday.jpg</Image><Technology>ASP.NET MVC, NHibernate and SQL server </Technology><Role>Technical architect and primary developer</Role></Project><Project><Title>www.dymak.dk</Title><Text>
      System for handling workflows between cases and projects, with projects becomming concrete products that are displayed on the website.
      I had the role as techlead and handled contact with the customer as well as design. The solution involves handling timezones as well as extensive usermanagement.
    </Text><Image>/Content/images/screendumps/dymak.jpg</Image><Technology>ASP.NET and SQL server</Technology><Role>Technical architect and primary developer</Role></Project><Project><Title>www.phj.dk (P. Henning Jensen)</Title><Text>
      My first project as a teamlead, which consists of dataimport, an administration system and a simple webshop.
      The site was designed by e-mergency, so we could focus on the implementation and draw inspiration from them as we needed to improve in reguards to design.
      The solution makes use of CSS and JQuery to separate styling from content.
    </Text><Image>/Content/images/screendumps/phj.jpg</Image><Technology>ASP.NET and SQL server</Technology><Role>Technical architect and primary developer</Role></Project><Project><Title>Spear (ASSA ABOLY)</Title><Text>
      A project for ASSA ABOLY which covers the companies in Scandinavia. The idea is to roll out the system in all 145 companies around the world that make up ASSA ABLOY.
      The system has an advanced administration module which allows the companies to share data.
      The system also includeded several custom modules for each company, one being a complex price administration module and another automatic generation of product variants.
      On top of this custom catalog generationwas implemented for each company, and generic webservices were made to provice the basis for their webshops.
    </Text><Image>/Content/images/screendumps/spearpriceadmin.jpg</Image><Technology>ASP.NET and SQL server</Technology><Role>Developer</Role></Project><Project><Title>Sonocat (Sonepar)</Title><Text>
      My first project at Hedal:Kruse:Brohus, which was for Sonepar Nordic, and which was the largest project Hedal:Kruse:Brohus had ever taken on at the time.
      The system consists of an administration module and advanced catalog generation. During development we made a number of components that were later to become part of our standard product.
      One of these were a technically interesting solution to configuration of catalogue generation, based on a hierarical product stricture with a number of filtering options.
    </Text><Image>/Content/images/screendumps/sonocat.jpg</Image><Technology>ASP.NET and SQL server</Technology><Role>Developer</Role></Project><Project><Title>XForm survey 1.0</Title><Text>
      On top of the statisticsmodule for "eBlanket" we developed a survey module, so forms can be used as questionnaires. The statistics module is afterwards used to display the results.
      The module itself handles administration of surveys, and management of data and collection of results which are passed to the statistics module.
    </Text><Image>/Content/images/screendumps/survey.jpg</Image><Technology>ASP.NET and SQL server</Technology><Role>Developer</Role></Project><Project><Title>XForm statistics 1.0</Title><Text>
      I was involved in developing a statistics module for out existing form administration system. The idea was to generate diagrams based on data collected using forms in our system.
      I developed the user interface and supporting functions, so I was provided with a datalayer that I built on top of. I also implemented webservices so the system could be accessed externally.
    </Text><Image>/Content/images/screendumps/statistik.jpg</Image><Technology>ASP.NET and SQL server</Technology><Role>Developer</Role></Project><Project><Title>Ariadne 2.0 for Modulex</Title><Text>
      My first ever project in my first job as a developer which was at a company called Dansk Web Bureau which was later renamed to inCaptiva. The system was for managing screens that should work as signs for Modulex.dk - who provided a wall of monitors.
      The system is quite extensive, but basically it generates signs that are shown on monitors at conference centers and hotels. The system also keeps track of reservations of rooms so the signs can direct the way and show maps of events.
    </Text><Image>/Content/images/screendumps/medialibrary.jpg</Image><Technology>ASP.NET and SQL server</Technology><Role>Developer</Role></Project></ArrayOfProject>
