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amoherek
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Say “hello” to my little friend...

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Since bots have been the popular buzzword this year, we want to make sure you’re not missing out on all the action. Collaboration tools are evolving and integrating fast. Whether you’re interested in building your own bot or integrating Spark with another app, here at Cisco we’ve got you covered.

I’m happy to announce the Cisco Spark Apps Community of Interest.  This is where you can start your journey as a “DevNet Sparker”.  You can explore integrations in DevNet Creations, learn how to build an app in the Learning Labs, connect with peers in #spark4dev room, and promote your own app in the Spark Depot. From the Spark Depot, your Spark app will get global visibility and hopefully the success it deserves.

Ready to get started? We have a ton of resources to help you build your first bot or integration.

  1. Check out the Spark Depot to start integrating Spark with popular tools like Box, GitHub, Salesforce and more.
  2. Learn how to use the Spark APIs to create your own bot and/or integration in the Cloud Collaboration Learning Track
  3. Jump straight into the code with SDKs and sample code in Awesome Cisco Spark

We hope you have fun creating some awesome apps. If you’re an engineer or developer wishing you could do something a little more creative, now is your time. Turn off a lightbulb from a Spark room, get notifications from a Jira update, find an available meeting room in your building. The sky’s the limit!

If you already have a bot that can be inspiring for others, go to DevNet Creations to share the code with the community. So glad to have you in the community

Thanks,

Adrienne Moherek

@amoherek

P.S. Don’t forget to check out the Spark Apps Community

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