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The Hague Area, Netherlands Netherlands
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The Best former OpenText Technical Consultant / Developer currently working with Tata CS for a large OpenText customer.
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Technology / Software / Internet
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http://www.asje.biz
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My core expertise: Information Technology. ‘Information’ and ‘Technology’ combined may not be the same as rocket science, but it is exiting stuff due to its importance.
We cannot make decisions without the right information and technology, often seen as the competitive enabler, is needed to derive information from all the sources that lead to ‘something’. I Love software development because it is like designing, building and the delivery of code-turned-into-product, starting with an empty notepad. Start with nothing except the requirements and finish with a go-live. But there is more to it. Development is thrilling and is cool (for me). So much to learn and so little time.
Moreover, ...
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Personal Information
Organization / Workplace
The Hague Area, Netherlands Netherlands
Occupation
The Best former OpenText Technical Consultant / Developer currently working with Tata CS for a large OpenText customer.
Industry
Technology / Software / Internet
Website
http://www.asje.biz
About
My core expertise: Information Technology. ‘Information’ and ‘Technology’ combined may not be the same as rocket science, but it is exiting stuff due to its importance.
We cannot make decisions without the right information and technology, often seen as the competitive enabler, is needed to derive information from all the sources that lead to ‘something’. I Love software development because it is like designing, building and the delivery of code-turned-into-product, starting with an empty notepad. Start with nothing except the requirements and finish with a go-live. But there is more to it. Development is thrilling and is cool (for me). So much to learn and so little time.
Moreover, ...