Wednesday, 27th February 2013

TSA members free; non-members $10.00

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Today there are more mobile phones then there are people. Technologies including mobile payments, augmented reality and M2M communications are changing the way we interact with people and devices.

This presentation describes numerous solutions and applications SAP has developed to address some of these emerging concepts.

See presentation material below and more at Adam Sivell's blog...

Date and Time

Wed, 27 Feb 2013

12:30 - 14:00 AEDT

Location


Presenter(s)

Nicholas Nicoloudis (PhD)

SAP Solution Advisor (Mobile)

Nicholas has been architecting & developing market leading software applications for the past 13 years.

Prior to joining SAP as the ANZ Mobile Solution Advisor, Nicholas was the Vice President of Research and Product Development at Silverback MDM. Nicholas was the Director of Research and Product Development at Airloom, a leading mobile technology services firm. Prior to Airloom Nicholas was the Asia Pacific Software Architect at Intermec Technologies from 2006-2010 and from 2000 - 2005 was a founder and technical architect at iComply which was the world’s leader in mobile OHS Auditing solution. A regular lecturer at Monash University, Nicholas has also presented various mobile topics at Cambridge University and other institutions around the world. As a highly respected innovator, Nicholas was invited by Microsoft to participate on Project 7 which became the .NET framework v1.0 and contributed to Project Starlight which became the first .NET Compact Framework.

Nicholas has also published a papers on automating the exposure of components as a web services which was referenced later within patents filed by Microsoft and more recently published papers and journal articles on adaptive mobile data mining. Nicholas completed his PhD in Computer Science at Monash University in 2005.

Adam Sivell

Fujitsu Practice Leader - Mobility SR.

Adam has worked in Information Technology since the mid 1990’s and became involved in his first SAP project in the lead up to Y2K. Adam has an extensive background throughout Australia and internationally working on more than 30 SAP and enterprise mobile projects. Adam has been a speaker at Sapphire and Mastering SAP, is published in Inside SAP magazine, and runs a blog on enterprise mobility.

Adam currently works at Fujitsu Australia as a Practice Leader for Mobility.


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