SAP Consultant Profile (Detailed Version May ****)
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Quand tu veux construire un bateau, ne commence pas par rassembler du bois, couper des planches et distribuer du travail, mais r veille au sein des hommes le d sir de la mer grande et large.
(If you want to build a ship, don't start drumming up the men to gather wood, divide the work and give orders.
Instead, teach them to yearn for the wide and endless sea).
(according to Antoine de Saint Exup ry, Citadelle (version anglaise))
Mr Axel Angeli
Director Logos! Informatik GmbH, Germany (est. 1984)
Service Oriented Architecture (SOA/EAI) Evangelist
Technical project coaching, blueprinting and mentoring large team
SAP Netweaver Principal Advisor (Technical)
International Conference Speaker and Strategy Analysist
Table of Content
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SAP R/3 Related Skills and Professional Experiences 4
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Seminar and Training Offers ( Queen Mary 2 Seminar 9
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Summary
I am working as management strategy advisor and business analyst for the Service Oriented Enterprise that includes the Enterprise Application Integration, e-Business, B2B and other kind of pervasive computing. Given the dominance of SAP in the ERP market, my focus is mainly bit not exclusively on SAP technology. The challenge in the future is finding best-of-breed solutions for the real-time-enterprise. Since the times of my first broader publications on integration technologies in 1998 I evaluate steadily the offers of integration software and hardware providers with respect to technical excellence, ability to execute, vision and ROI.
I publish regularly for different editors and magazines, here are some highlights:Author of The R/3 Guide to EDI, IDocs and Interfaces, Vieweg-Gabler, 2nd edition, 2002Co-Author: IBM Redbook (http://ibm.com/redbooks), WebSphere Business Integration (SG246916), 2003 Author: Technische Integration von SAP Systemen, SAP Press, 2003Regular whitepaper author for SAPtips.comCurrent Whitepaper: Sidestepping the Labyrinth: Service Oriented Architecture)Site expert for TechTarget SearchSAP "Ask the expert": http://searchsap.techtarget.com/expert/KnowledgebaseBiosKeynote speaker for Techtarget SearchSAP.com (http://searchsapforum.techtarget.com)
Current Subject: War of Worlds: How SAP, Microsoft, IBM and others compete for the Service Oriented Architecture"
Preferred Missions:
Being the respected advisor within a multi-national technical team and management strategy planning.
Available forLeading and mentoring complex SAP and Netweaver EAI missions with large, multicultural teamsBlueprinting SCM projects for non-discrete industries (chemical, pharma, steel etc.)Evangelizing SAP Netweaver and EAI methodology (Service Oriented Architectue, SOA)Multinational, multi-site projects: Germany plus French speaking countries and/or Asia
Reflection:
Projects are no death marching forays and teams are not military platoons. Managing complex projects is hence not like leading an army but as if conducting a symphonic orchestra. The role of the director is to make numerous highly skilled musicians to play together in perfect harmony.
Special merits: Celebrating over 20 years in businessLeading expert for IDoc, ALE, Workflow and Netweaver technologyTechTarget’s searchSAP.com site expert for IDocs, ALE and interfacesRegular whitepaper author for SAPTIPS.COM, author of several IT-books, SAPpress endorsed authorTri-lingual (German-French-English) with World-wide experienceHands-on experience Netweaver WebAS development with ABAP-Objects and BSPRoll-out/upgrade specialist alls R/3 releases
Testimonial:
Being in the IT business for over twenty years and a fluent speaker of several languages, Axel gives mainly advice to project management in technical questions of a SAP implementations in his role as team coach (mentor) and auditor. Having seen all five continents, he still enjoys travelling and feels comfortable in many foreign countries. His personal strengths are the management of large, multi-national teams, the bigger the team, the better he performs. His numerous books and publications give proof that he is a great teacher and is willing to share his knowledge with everyone who is prepared to learn. Due to his ability to stay cool during all project phases and a charisma that lets him be accepted as equal peer by both management and developers, he is the ideal candidate as coach and team player for blueprinting your next project and conducting your giant role-out or migration.
Peter Kellogg, CIO, Bloombergs, NY
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Consultant Profile and Curriculum Vitae
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Name
Mr Axel Angeli
SAP Technical Project Coach and EAI Evangelist
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Nationality
Germany
Category
Management level SAP and EAI consultant (technical and functional; IT management mentor
Experience
Management Level Technical Advisor
Publications and Associations
I publish regularly for different editors and magazines, here are some highlights:Author of The R/3 Guide to EDI, IDocs and Interfaces, Vieweg-Gabler, 2nd edition, 2002Co-Author: IBM Redbook (http://ibm.com/redbooks), WebSphere Business Integration (SG246916), 2003 Author: Technische Integration von SAP Systemen, SAP Press, 2003Regular whitepaper author for SAPtips.comWhitepaper: Making Sense of BSP, 2003, SAPtips.comSite expert for TechTarget SearchSAP "Ask the expert" (http://searchsap.techtarget.com/ateExpertsBios)
Highlights
Please read here a summary of my prominent skills applied since 1984Fluency in German/English/French, world-wide experienceExperienced manager and coach of large, successful R/3 implementation (50+) teamsFunctional and technical senior consultant all SCM modules (SD/MM/PP)Detail know-how Netweaver, esp. WebAS, SAP Enterprise Edition (4.7), WebDynpro, SAP/XITechnology expert for integration of non R/3 platforms (S/390, DB/2), namely via HTTP/XML/SOAPABAP experience since 1991, Development Coach since 1997 Expert in ALE/EDI/IDoc/Workflow and related techniquesSAP experience since 1992; Migration specialist R/2 -> R/3; R/3 -> mySap/NetweaverCore competence R/3 logistics SD/MM/PP (functional and technical)Experience in trouble-shooting and auditing complex projects, migrations and go-Live
Management
Charismatic and convincing team leader and teacher with the ability to recognize talents and to motivate them to serve a team
Preferred Missions
Available on demand mainly for roles that match following criteriaTechnical project management of large teams and global roll-outsEvangelizing EAI and Netweaver TechnologyTechno-functional advisor for SCM (SAP SD/MM/PP related) and automationTechno-functional advisor for EAI (IDoc/ALE, EDI, XI, Workflow, Netweaver)Development team coaching and mission critical developmentMulti-site, international missions preferredTroubleshooting critical-mission tasks
SAP R/3 Related Skills and Professional Experiences
Axel Angeli email: abqe4p@r.postjobfree.com
SAP R/3 and EAI Project Manager and Development Mentor/Coach
Education
Basic Education
Mathematical Computer Science (Biometry) and Cognitive Science
Technical Skills
Computer architecture, robotics
Professional
Since 1983; SAP since 1992
Languages– German – maternal; – English - assimilated, fluently written and spoken; – French – fluently; – further: Italian, Spanish, Bulgarian (Slavic)
English Skills
Fluent, assimilated
International Experience
USA, UK, France, Italy, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Sweden, Israel, Emirates, India, Singapore, China P.R., Taiwan R.O.C., Bulgaria
Industry
BASF, Novartis, MSD, IBM, Iberia, Roche, ARBED Steel, ASSI Dom n, Dupont etc. al.
Mobility
Missions that involve travelling are highly welcome; mission base in Central Europe preferred
Technical Experience
Systems
IBM/MVS 370/9000 series, DEC/VAX, Windows NT/2000
Programming Languages
PASCAL/Delphi, JAVA (J2EE), Beans, EJB, JavaScript, PL/1, SQL, SmallTalk, Visual Basic, .NET, XML, XSLT, XPath, SOAP/WSDL/UDDI etc.
Packages
SAP R/2, SAP R/3, SAS (Base, Stat, AF)
HTTP and Message Servers
IBM WebSphere/MQ Series; Microsoft IIS; Apache Tomcat; SAP Exchange Infrastructure (XI) (see my publications); CrossWorlds
Database Systems
IBM Universal Database (DB/2), ODBC/JDBC, SQL
SAP Experiences
SAP R/2RM, RF, RV, ABAP, BTCI-programming, dialogue programming; Migration R/2-R/3; RM, RV, RF, RA
SAP R/3Netweaver WebAS, ABAP Objects, BSP, BAPI, Certified R/3 ABAP developer, serving most elements of the R/3 palette; in-depth knowledge of the workflow, RFC, ALE/IDoc and all core modules of MM/SD
SAP Releases2.2, 3.0C-E, 3.1F, 4.0A-C, 4.5A (=4.0C), 4.5B, 4.6B, mySap, WebAS (6.4), SAP J2EE (WebDynpro)
Upgrades2.2, 3.0C/3.1F, 3.0C, 3.1F, 3.1, ?4.0A/B/C, 3.1, 4.5A/B, 4.6B, mySap ERP
SAP Basis (BC)ABAP Development Workbench complete; IDoc, ALE expert; Workflow; BTCI, Direct Input, RFC, BAPI and RFC/Automation via COM/CORBA/Jco; R/3 Set-up, Transport Management System, in-depth knowledge of the R/3 repository, BAdI, BSP, ABAP Objects
CA - Cross AppClassification system, BAPI, ALE/IDocs, business workflow; RFC-connectivity; HTTP-bridges
MMCustomising material master, creditor master, purchasing, inventory management, invoice verification
SDMaster data, sales, shipping, transportation, billing, customising
SpecialitiesEDI and Interfaces to legacy systems via ALE/IDoc or RFC and HTTP servers; Leading and mentoring large team; XML/SOAP/HTTP developments; R/3 to HTTP bridges via DCOM/JCO (RFC); R/3 Installation based on DB/2 and IBM S/390
Related Know-HowCross-system integration with SAP systemsQueen Mary 2 project growth seminar
Publications
SearchSAP Integration Forum
Keynotes and presentations on SOA/ESA (http://searchsapforum.techtarget.com):
2005: Chicago, Baltimore, Houston; 2006: London/Brussels/Frankfurt/Johannesburg
SAP R/3 Guide to EDI, IDocs, ALE and Interfaces
Author: Axel Angeli and Robi Gonfalonieri, Ulrich Streit; Vieweg, 1999
This best-selling book is the only publication on the market that concentrates on the development side of SAP IDocs and ALE and interface design for SAP R/3. The book is meant for experienced consultants and developers, who want to have a concise but complete introduction about how to design own IDocs, create trigger and workflows for special purposes and need an introduction in advanced interface design for SAP.
Testimonials (from Amazon.com):
From Alexandria, VA:
Finally, a Bible for IDOCs. By far, the best book on IDOCs that I have come across. A precise, succinct and down-to-earth literature for picking up skills on ALE/EDI-IDOCs, this book also carries a very user-friendly, real-time and pragmatic approach to learning IDOCs. With an SAP System besides, this book took me just a couple of hours to master the whole of it. The book starts with a remark - IDOCs are simple to learn, tough to explain. But the authors have dispelled the notion, disproving it totally. It is a handy book for developers/consultants, and I think it is a bare necessity for Project Managers. The time estimate given in the book for accomplishing EDI Solutions stands as a great enlightener for the Project Managers with Integration Projects at hand.
From S o Paulo:
Easy to read and excellent in examples. The best book about IDOCs/ALE.
From Washington, DC:
This is the best book of the 3 available IDOC/ALE titles - but just for professionals, who want to get the essentials for the IDOC/ALE interface, and how to use workflow in that context. It's thin (120 pages), but it focuses on the real important facts and information.
From Decatur, GA:
Outstanding Reference Source for EDI interfaces. Excellent reference source for consultants learning about the EDI interface and ALE. The book gives real world answers and cuts straight to the heart of the matter. I highly recommend the book for consultants working on the subsystem side as well as those consultants working EDI on the SAP side.
Technische Integration von SAP-Systemen
Author: Axel Angeli; SAP Press, 2003
This new book (currently in German language only) is a complete introduction for SAP consultants and developers in the new web-based and message based technologies. It is a full compendium around the RFC and http protocol, giving working examples how to access non-SAP programs from SAP and how to call SAP from different platforms, e.g. Excel, Web servers, Java etc. It is meant for everyone who wants to know how traditional SAP and SAP WebAS integrates in modern message server infrastructures like IBM WebSphere, how to design Web services with SAP and WebAS and what the vision behind Netweaver is.
Testimonials:
Aus Stuttgart:
Hervorragende Einstieg in ein breites Umfeld. Dieses Buch ist f r alle geschrieben, die sich einen umfassenden berblick ber die Kommunikation von SAP-Systemen mit Ihrer Au enwelt verschaffen wollen. Insbesondere legt der Autor viel Wert auf internettaugliche Technologien wie XML oder die SAP eigenen Business Server Pages. Als Einstiegspunkt f r weitere Forschungsarbeit in bestimmten Gebieten ist es hervorragend geeignet. Im brigen ist die Tauglichkeit auch durch sehr praxisnahe Beispielszenarien unterstrichen. Man merkt einfach, dass der Autor einen gro en praktischen Erfahrungsschatz mitbringt.
Excellent introduction in a broad field: This book is written for everyone who needs a global overview about the communication with SAP systems and their satellites. The author puts weight in knowing about internet technologies like XML and BSP. It is excellent suited as an entry for own research in certain areas. The usefulness is underlined by practical examples. One simply feels, that the author has a rich practical experience.
Aus Remagen-Oberwinter
SAP-Schnittstellen- gute bersicht - pr gnant und knapp: Das Buch von Angeli gibt dem erfahrenen Berater einen berblick ber die neuen Schnittstellen und Integrationsm glichkeiten von MySAP. Das Buch ist gut gegliedert, pr gnant in den Formulierungen, verzichtet auf Seitenschinderei. Fazit: Mir hat das Buch gefallen.
SAP-Interfaces, good overview, precise and down to the point: Angeli’s book gives an overview of the interface and integration possibilities of mySAP. The book is well sorted, precise in formulation, avoids padding pages. I liked the book.
IBM Redbook: A B2B Solution using WebSphere Business Integration V4.1 and WebSphere Business Connection V1.1
Editor: Lee Gavin Authors: Axel Angeli, Viral Ved, Peter Gersak, Nizal Ishmael et al.
Published as IBM Redbook: see http://ibm.com/redbooks No. SG24-6916-00
The world of e-commerce is changing rapidly. Today, e-commerce means much more than just EDI: it means supporting interactive Web sites; it means enabling the communications with multiple exchanges; it means using XML and the Internet to conduct interactive business-to-customer and business-to-business communications.
This IBM Redbook explores some of the possibilities using products from WebSphere Business Integration V4.1 (WBI and TPI) and WebSphere Business Connect V1.1 product suites in combination with SAP R/3.
Project Success Stories
In the following there are some more detailed explanation about certain project, in which I take pride in saying, that I played an important and influencing role and could bring in important advice and assistance to improve the project and help it succeed.
Steel: Quick-change add-on for order entry in variant configuration
Project owner: Profilarbed Arcelor Long Commercials, Luxembourg
Order entry in a business for rolling highly specialized steel products is a complex and critical issue. Imagine that a typical order consists of 100-500 different steel elements (e.g. for a bridge), where every part needs to be individually configured, e.g. they need different marking, thrilling, painting, labeling and certifications.
When I joined the project team as a development coach, the project planning phase was already ongoing for several years. The project management came to the conclusion that some enhancements to the standard R/3 needed to be done. After a thorough analysis of the existing implementation in SD and variant configuration and intensive discussions with the key users, I decided that a specialized add-on for the variant configuration was necessary. It was more and more evident, that the users needed a tool that allowed an easy, convenient and quick tool to change the configuration of a sales order not only in order to accelerate the order entry but also to reduce entry mistakes.
Because time until go-live ran out, I had to code large parts of the now legendary solution by myself. The cunning part was the design of a configuration matrix in R/3 that allowed to tick the configuration values instead of entering them. Having a n average of 150 characteristics valuated per sales item the solution proved to be performance critical and a great deal of optimization was necessary to satisfy all sides in the company. During upgrade to 4.6C the solution was modified in a way that it can now be called a business add-in solution rather than a modification. I personally learned through all this the very inner details of the SD and MM modules.
Illustration 1: Example of quick change edit matrix
Chemicals: Design and implementation of a production controller on WebAS
Project owner: Teijin Monofilament Germany, Bobingen, Germany
It was explicitly meant to be a visionary decision to rewrite the software for the production controller of Teijin on the SAP WebAS. The unique change management, the sophisticated database integration and the stable and proven runtime environment convinced the customer that SAP WebAS would be the for best framework compared to J2EE, MicroSoft.NET or traditional development environments to produce a stable, reliable and future safe solution with reasonable effort.
My role in this project is the technology advisor and mentor. Occasionally I code myself, but I mainly care for connecting peripheral and pervasive devices, like balances, electronic keys. I am also responsible for giving the solution a portable and adaptable BAPI design and allowing creating entry screens as well as SAP Dynpros and also in HTML and in the new WebDynpro technology.
Logistics: Joint venture with Fraunhofer to link PUZZLE to Netweaver
Project owner: Joint venture Fraunhofer Gesellschaft IML Dortmund, OSCo GmbH Mannheim, Logos! Informatik GmbH
The Fraunhofer Society, Institute for Material Research in Dortmund is the inventor of a PC based software tool that allows the visual and interactive optimization of transport loads like trucks or containers. It was the personal initiative of my colleague Uli Halfmann and myself to see the potentials o this product and to design and implement the interface between PUZZLE and SAP ERP. More at .
Illustration 2: Example of Puzzle planning software
Chemicals: Mass data synchronization between SAP and data warehouse
Project owner: DuPont Performance Coatings, Wuppertal, Germany
I have been consulting DuPont for quite a while already, mainly in technical issues like IDocs, performance and user-exits, when the European data manager asked me to take care of the technological design of the mass data interfaces between SAP R/3 and a newly designed data warehouse and the Manugistics planning system. Due to shortage of skilled development staff, I did large parts of the coding by myself, writing useful reusable tools to accelerate both data migration and interface program design. Though, the idea was especially to have me as the technology advisor for the project owner with respect to audit and evaluate the proposals and realizations of the external project team. This project proved how valuable it is, to bring in an arbiter and monitor who is able to review and discuss the ideas and solution of all different teams in project, mainly the project owner and the design and implementation team.
Automotive: Development coaching for a heterogeneous team
Project owner: Delphi Automotive, Sarregemuines/Paris/Cocomo
I joined this project in its final phase on invitation of EDS Progical, France, the company responsible for the development part of the project. They realized skill deficiencies in their development team and some contention with the functional team, led by KPMG and Andersen Consulting (now: Accenture). Fortunately, I managed in the very beginning to present myself as a neutral, senior coach and all parties including the project owner came voluntarily to ask for advice and arbitration. I take pride in saying that I had a substantial share in bringing the project from critical state to live.
Coaching: SAP hierarchical batch and commodity tracking software
Project owner: Johns Manville Germany and OSCo GmbH Mannheim
The software is an add-on to standard R/3 releases allowing the easy, quick and reliable administration of hierarchical production batches and lots. Together with my business partner Robi Gonfalonieri I had been mainly involved in designing the final release and mentoring the development team.
Seminar and Training Offers ( Queen Mary 2 Seminar )
QM2 - The Queen Mary II Project Seminar
Swearing in the project team by founding a common history
During the transatlantic voyage on board of the World's largest ocean liner we train the essentials of your project, form a common vision and mould the individuals into a sworn-in society that is built on the mutual and emotional memory related to the cruise. This offer is targeted to project teams at the beginning and as kick-off training for larger project teams and critical mission projects.
If you want to build a ship, don't start drumming up the men to gather wood, divide the work and give orders. Instead, teach them to yearn for the wide and endless sea.
Si tu veux construire un bateau, ne rassemble pas des hommes pour aller chercher du bois, pr parer des outils, r partir les t ches, all ger le travail mais enseigne aux gens la nostalgie de l'infini de la mer.
Antoine de Saint Exup ry, Terre des Hommes, II
Why to do it? Homogenizing team know-how and mission goals
The beginning of a project is like a new born life. The conditioning in its early phase decides on the future behaviour. When starting a project the members of your team is a compilation of individuals. They have typically specialized skills in different areas, use different expressions or homonymous expressions to denominate different entities, and have different visions, understandings and illusions about the project strategy and goal. The QM2 seminar will equalize these differences.
Why a voyage?
A project is well paralleled by the challenge and endeavor of a traverse. In both cases a small number of skilled people with different talents are brought together for a limited amount of time in a confined space in order to fulfill a common mission and reach a destined endpoint. At the same time a modern liner is an unparalleled high technology city that provides for all the infrastructure and amenities for a technical seminar and an unforgettable positive experience.
The Queen Mary grand traverse is, however, our principle offer for the seminar only while it can be held at any other location at your liking. The location should be a resort in a relaxing ambiance that provides a modern infrastructure and allows the participants to make experiences different what they expect at home. Basically any holiday resort, a golf or wellness hotel will do. Some of our alternatives are: The Icehotel in Kiruna-Jukkusj rvi, Swedish Lapland (www.icehotel.com)Sophia-Antipolis near Nice at the French Mediterranean RivieraWorld Disney World WDM resort Orlando, Florida
What to learn in the seminar
The training will actually be conducted like a small project in its own. The common goal is be find a consented agreement about the possible achievements, milestones and strategies of the envisioned project. Given this, every team member will learn the essential skills needed in a project hands on.
Excerpts of the curriculumLearn to present and teach the own special skills Train the ability and awareness to actively delegateLearn to judge who the best performer for certain topics is.Discuss the project parameters and endorse goal and strategyLearn about the importance of the emotional side of a technical projectLearn the technical architecture and best practices of NetweaverLearn about holistic methods for coping with complex projects
Who is it for?
The seminar is designed for the initial phase of SAP and SAP Netweaver projects with twenty or more core team members and/or where the projected budget starts from 5 Million US$. Depending on the nature of the project it may also be suitable as incentive and accelerator boot camp at a project's mid-phase.
Career Summary
Axel Angeli, SAP Netweaver Development Mentor
Company
Job Title
Year
Wuppermann Steel, Austria
R/3 Upgrade Mentor/ EDI
2005-2006
DHL
Europe wide EDI
2005-2006
Arcelor Long Commercials,Esch, Luxembourg
R/3 Technical Team Mentor/Architect
1998-2004
Teijin Monofils Germany
Netweaver Technical Mentor/Architect
2003-2004
Dupont DPC,Wuppertal, Germany
R/3 Technical Team Mentor
1999-2002
Johns Manville AG,Bobingen, Germany
R/3 Technical Team Mentor
1999-2000
Novartis Pharma AG,Basel, Switzerland
R/3: Migration and ABAP Development
1996-1998
ASSI Dom n Kraftliner,Pite, Sweden
R/3 Development Team Leader
1998-1999
EDS Progical and Delphi Automotive, Paris/France
R/3 Technical Project Coach
1998
BASF AG, Mannheim, Germany
R/2 Development and EAI Advisor
1988-1996
Maturity Consulting GmbH, Germany; Netherlands
SAP Process Benchmarking
2003-2004
Hoffmann La Roche Pharma AG,Basel, Switzerland
R/3: ABAP Development
1998
OSCo GmbH,Mannheim, Germany
R/3 Technical Team Mentor
1999-2004
Genmark Automation Inc,Sunnyvale, California/USA
Development leader robot software
1988-1996
Rhodia Silicone S.A.,Lyon, France
R/3: Workflow Advisor BBP
2000
MSD Pharma,Rahway, New Jersey/USA
Study Coordinator Clinical Trials
1993
GEZ/Westdeutscher Rundfunk,K ln, Deutschland
SAS and DB/2 Applications advisor
1995
IBM ITSO,Hursley, UK
Co-Author IBM Redbook
2001
Continental General Tire,Charlotte, North-Carolina/USA
R/2: ABAP Development
1998
IBERIA,Madrid, Spain
Software Engineer
1988
Logos!: Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan
Purchaser High Tech Electronics
1986-1992
University Heidelberg, Germany
IT -Consultant for Physicians
1982-1987
Major Projects
Mai 05 - today
Client:
Wuppermann,Austria
Industry:
Steel
Position:
Coaching EAI and EDI and development
Keywords:
EDI, EAI, Business Process Modelling, Development
Coaching EAI and EDI development; development mentoring and business process modelling
Feb 05 - today
Client:
DHL Express/Deutsche Post ITS,Paris, Maastricht
Industry:
Logistics
Position:
Coaching International EDI/EAI integration
Keywords:
EDI, Project Management
Coaching integration of non-SAP data into SAP
Nov 04 - today
Client:
Daimler Chrysler RSA,East London, RSA; Stuttgart, Germany
Industry:
Automotive
Position:
Coaching EAI and EDI change management
Keywords:
EDI, EAI, Seeburger
Coaching EAI and EDI change management
Nov 04 - May 05
Client:
Commerzbank,Frankfurt, Germany
Industry:
Banking
Position:
ITS adaption
Keywords:
ITS, BSP, AMADEUS, WebServices
Adapting HR travel transactions (AMADEUS, HRS) for ITS