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Gerry Rohling
Solution Architect at Elsevier
Gerry Rohling is a versatile technical enthusiast with a vast array of experience in various technical domains.
With a background ranging from special effects in movies to network infrastructure design, Gerry has a wealth of knowledge and skills.
Starting with programming in BASIC on a Texas Instruments 99/4A 16bit computer, Gerry has since crafted applications in a multitude of languages such as Turbo Pascal, C++, Java, Perl, and C#.
Hold a Masters Degree in Mechanical Engineering as a Naval Architect, Gerry spent time researching vessel behavior in challenging sea conditions and exploring concepts in roll stabilization.
Having delved into 3D object tracking using fixed video cameras, Gerry's expertise extends to Enterprise IT Architecture, with a focus on incorporating new technologies into existing IT landscapes.
Currently, Gerry is keen on implementing Service Oriented Architecture to streamline businesses tied to outdated systems and enhance their competitive edge.
His specialties include Enterprise application architecture, Oracle Service Bus integrations, Business Objects Infrastructure, Siebel CRM Customization, SugarCRM Customization, IBM WebSphere Commerce, SOA, Microsoft Smart Client, .NET, Java, and Web Design.
Educationally, Gerry has studied Education, Film, and Mechanical Engineering at The University Of British Columbia, and holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University Of Calgary.
Throughout his career, Gerry has held various key positions such as Lead It Architect, Solution Architect, Enterprise Architect, and Chief Information Officer at organizations like Elsevier, Capita, Dynpro Inc, and Ericsson.
He has also worked on projects related to Crm Architecture, Rural Broadband, and Oracle Siebel CRM Consulting.
Gerry Rohling's wealth of experience and diverse skill set make him a valuable asset in the realm of technical innovation and enterprise architecture.