
Owner, Elevenít Bt and Information Technology and Services Consultant
Hungary

Owner, Elevenít Bt and Information Technology and Services Consultant
Hungary
Web Application, Widget and Plugin Development for e-Government, e-Learning, individuals and organisations using J2EE, AJAX, OOP, PHP, Python, Ruby, XML, XSL/T, SOA, UML, Javascript, Unit Testing, CSS, Design Patterns, FBML, FQL, Web 2.0
Specialist in management, design and information transfer within International contexts. I help individuals and organisations make use of ICT in complex and heterogeneous business environments.
I have over 15 years development and design experience in ICT. During this time I have worked in the UK, Hungary, Spain and remotely for international clients.
I hold 2 MSc's in computing in Human Computer Interaction and Artificial Intelligence. I was also awarded the John Whiting Memorial prize for my 'outstanding contribution' to the work of Heriot Watt University (UK).
These days I run a successful web application development company, Elevenít Bt., in Budapest Hungary, as well as manage international clients in the USA and UK.
Enterprise Architect, XML, Web Services, SOA, Web 2.0, Application Development and Design, e-Learning, Transnational Communication, Programme and Project Management, Training Development and Delivery, CMS, LMS, KMS, e-Government, CRM, Interactive Design, Multimedia, J2EE, J2SE, J2ME, Accessibility, Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Concept Development, New Media & Web Development, Graphic & Digital Design, Branding, Corporate ID, New Media Strategy & Digital Branding, New Ideas, Creativity
Knowledge Management, Translation, Emerging Technologies, New Media, e-Learning, Programme and Project Management, Service Orientated Architectures (SOA), Web 2.0, LMS, e-Government, Taxonomies, UML, HCI, User Centred Design, Accessibility, W3C, International News, Hungarian (perfecting), French (improving), Japanese (improving), Turkish (learning), Chinese (learning)
British Computer Society
John Whiting Memorial Prize for my "outstanding contribution" to the MSc in Human Computer Interaction (1995-1996),