Welcoming Hubert Sablonnière @ Clever Cloud

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Clever Cloud keeps on growing and today we are all super happy to welcome Hubert Sablonnière to the team.

Hubert is a software engineer passionate about everything HTML, CSS and JavaScript. He has previously worked for INEAT Conseil and OpenDevise. He’s a seasoned speaker that you might have seen at various events like Devoxx and Mix-IT. Take a look at his talk playlist. His motivation: to push technology further to find new ways to improve user experience.

Hubert loves speaking about Web technologies and more unusual topics like how to enable communication between two different web pages without a server. He came up with a solution using WebAudio and ultrasounds to initiate a WebRTC connection.



Here’s the picture of our team as it is now (fully disclosed now 🙌).

Hubert is joining our Core Team to enhance our UX. As such he will work on Clever Tools and our web console among other user targeted software. You will also find him giving talks at conferences and on our support channel.

We are thrilled to welcome Hubert to Clever Cloud and are all looking forward to working with him!

And don’t hesitate to follow Hubert on Twitter and on Soundcloud too!

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