About Me

me I’m Ijonas Kisselbach and somehow you’ve reached my software development blog blog at denofubiquity.com. So I thought it best if I give you some background information on who you’re dealing with.

I was born in April 1972, in Holland to a Dutch mother and a German father. I spent my early childhood in Southern Africa (Rhodesia and South Africa) before emigrating back to Holland in 1982.

I went to high school at the European School Bergen in Holland and San Diego High in the USA.
I got a Bachelor’s from the University of Glasgow in 1995 after four years of partial effort having made things difficult for myself by enjoying my first year too much.

Spent the time since 1995 working in IT in Scotland in various guises – programmer, technical architect, head of development, failed chief technology officer (CTO), currently succeeding CTO.

I work at Vamosa, a software company based in Glasgow with offices in London, Boston, and New York. I’m the CTO there, responsible for developing the ideas and designing the software that allows Global 2000 companies to put into practice their Enterprise Content Governance strategy, by continuously monitoring their web sites for governance and compliance issues.

Once a month I help organise TechMeetup in Glasgow, a gathering of geeks, interpreneurs and anyone with an interest in tech.

I’m a proud father and loved husband. Kirsty, my wife, makes all that I do possible and I love her for it. You can follow our lifestream at ijonas.com