Matthias Vandersnickt
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Credentials
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MECOMS Meter data management functional
-Mar, 2018- Nov, 2024 -
MB6-872 MCP Mircrosoft Dynamics AX 2012 installation & configuration
MicrosoftDec, 2013- Nov, 2024 -
MB6-869 MCP Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Development Introduction
MicrosoftOct, 2012- Nov, 2024 -
Microsoft azure developer associate
MicrosoftNov, 2021- Nov, 2024 -
MECOMS™ Business Consultant Certification (Prospect2Cash)
Ferranti Computer SystemsDec, 2014- Nov, 2024 -
MECOMS Sure Step Solution
Ferranti Computer SystemsJun, 2013- Nov, 2024 -
MECOMS Certified Professional Developer
Ferranti Computer SystemsSep, 2012- Nov, 2024
Experience
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Ferranti Computer Systems
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Belgium
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Information Technology & Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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Application developer
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Sep 2012 - Present
Essent BE, EDF: Development in AX 2009 ENI, Waterplus, Essent NL: Development in AX 2012 Waternet: Agile, Devops, Azure, D365 development and analysing business processes. Essent BE, EDF: Development in AX 2009 ENI, Waterplus, Essent NL: Development in AX 2012 Waternet: Agile, Devops, Azure, D365 development and analysing business processes.
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Ferranti Computer Systems
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Belgium
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Information Technology & Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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internship
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Feb 2012 - May 2012
Business Intelligence: I had to work with PowerView (beta). So basically I had to set up the whole infrastructure with SQL Server 2012 and a SharePoint Server + site, cause the beta version worked with silverlight within a SharePoint Site. Furthermore I had to play with the given data in PowerView to give a realistic overview. Nowadays PowerView is integrated in Excel so the whole setup with SharePoint isn't necessary anymore. Business Intelligence: I had to work with PowerView (beta). So basically I had to set up the whole infrastructure with SQL Server 2012 and a SharePoint Server + site, cause the beta version worked with silverlight within a SharePoint Site. Furthermore I had to play with the given data in PowerView to give a realistic overview. Nowadays PowerView is integrated in Excel so the whole setup with SharePoint isn't necessary anymore.
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Education
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Artesis Hogeschool Antwerpen
Bachelor Applied computer science