AMIS “Enterprise to Mobility” Oracle ADF Conference May 21-23. Featuring Chris Muir & Frank Nimphius

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AMIS is offering a unique 3 day conference (May 21-23) aimed at breaching the divide between traditional Oracle Fusion Middleware experts and the brave new world of enterprise mobility. The enterprise landscape is rapidly evolving to integrate mobile into the mix, and this presents many opportunities to update skills while also making use of Oracle’s middleware platforms for what it was designed to do – integrate!

AMIS is pleased to announce Oracle product managers Chris Muir and Frank Nimphius as key speakers for this event. They are joined by a team of ADF specialists from the Dutch community, including Steven Davelaar (member of the Oracle A-Team), Oracle ACE(D)s Wilfred van der Deijl, Luc Bors & Lucas Jellema and ADF experts Paul Swiggers, Aino Andriessen and Frank Houweling.

See the event schedule for this event event and register via our website. 

Target audience: 
Seasoned Oracle Fusion Middleware developers, ADF Developers, architects, mobile developers

Keywords:
Application architecture, thin server, mobile architecture, enterprise applications, gouvernance, reuse, performance, extensibility.

Enterprise to mobility event AMIS
Chris Muir Frank Nimphius.

 

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Robbrecht van Amerongen

I am Head of IoT at AMIS | Conclusion. I have a long term of experience in business development and software delivery. My specialization is to utilize new technologies and methodologies to valuable products and services for his customers. Keywords: innovation and business development, agile, internet of things, IoT, azure cloud, devops.I am also an Agile coach and <b>Certified Agile Master</b> with experience managing Agile projects with Scrum (first with DSDM) ranging back to the stone ages (1999). Robbrecht is a strong proponent of agile principles. Robbrecht is an agile examiner for the agile foundation, practitioner, and master certificate.
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