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A management consultant since 1985, I've spent half my life helping banks with their IT strategies and major systems implementations. I love my job, not least because it has given me the opportunity to meet and work with so many wonderful people in so many different countries. |
Living in places most people dream to go for a short holiday, I spend my holidays back home in Perth, Western Australia. I love my home, my family and my friends. Going home is the ultimate battery recharge for me. |
In between holidays, I spend my free time tinkering with software. I spent years getting up to speed with Java and now I've moved on to learn Scala. I developed TamCopy3using Scala. I also developed ArticuShare on the Force.comTM platformjust to learn how. Check them both out and let me know what you think. Force.com, AppExchange and salesforce.comTM are trademarks of salesforce.com, inc. |
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My pride and joy, however, is Commerity.com. I'm passionate about Commerity, because I want to help small businesses compete effectively in the social networking space. Commerity is a social network for business. It's integrated with Facebook, Twitter and Google+ so you can get out there and connect socially with the world. Commerity gives you more control over your page and content. You can set up a page like mine in minutes. Sign up and get started now. And please add me when you do so I can become part of your commerce community. |
Management ConsultantI have over 25 years of consulting experience in the financial services industry. I've implemented core banking, ATM and loan origination systems in Australia, Hong Kong, Singapore, New Zealand and Thailand. I've conducted feasibility studies and IT strategies for major systems initiatives and business transformations. I have been in my current role with IBM since 2001. Prior to joining IBM, I was a Director of IMMACON Reengineering Consulting and Senior Manager with Anderson Consulting (now Accenture). My experience includes:
If you are interested to know more or would like a copy of my CV please friend me on Commerity.com and send me a message to let me know your interest. |
| Topic | Blogs |
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| Core Banking | |
| Testing | |
| Lift Web Framework |
Learning Lift - HelloLift Lesson 1 Learning Lift - HelloLift Lesson 2 Learning Lift - HelloLift Lesson 3 |
Hani Version 1.0 was launched in Tripoli, Libya on March 24, 1964.
| Major Releases | Features Added |
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| 1964 | Breathing |
| 1965 | Walking, Talking |
| 1971 | Australian Citizenship, Love of Country |
| 1982 - 1985 | BSc (Computer Science), University of Western Australia |
| 1985 - 1997 | Professional Career (Andersen Consulting) |
| 1997 - 2000 | Entrepreneur, Immacon and Banking Partners International (BPI) |
| 2001 - now | Professional Career II (IBM) |
| 2011 - now | Entrepreneur II, Commerity.com and ArticuSoft |
Posted on September 25, 2011 at 4:30pm 0 Comments 1 Like
Core banking systems are the heart of the bank’s software applications. Banks rely on core banking systems to manage customer accounts based on the bank’s product processing rules. It is the primary job of the core banking system to maintain account balances, to validate and commit incoming transactions against the accounts and to perform…
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Enterprise systems that have been around for many years or decades have earned their stripes in the field. However, they were designed and built long before modern testing frameworks and tools that have made an impact outside the enterprise in recent years.
In this…
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thanks so much for the help last night -
hope eventually the graphics are more exciting - seems kind of basic
also as a writer can I advise you the name commerity is very awkward and hard to remember - I'd try for something catchier
best -- JOHN
to be part of specific groups relative to their project, where we can exchange photos, ideas and
keep them up to date on the progress of their project.
Good work Hani, all the best with Commerity.
Great concept.