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ErosOlmi
10-10-2007, 16:51
Ok, I created this forum so ... I have to tell something about me too :)

40 years old, married with Gabriella, actress and theatre director, 1 son, Yari, 8 years old with a great passion in Gymnastic.

I started with computer when I was 18. At that time I was at the university studying informatics but I had no clue of what a software or a computer were and, more important, I had big trouble studying some arguments for me very difficult. So I started a parallel course of Cobol programming and ... wow, for some reasons I do not know, the light switched on some of my brain cells. I started to produce something I was not even aware possible and the passion enter in my body :D

I'm so lucky that the original passion I had 20 years ago is still with me. And I'm even more lucky because in my life I always did jobs where informatics was 100% involved. So I do a job that is also a passion. What can I ask more?

After my course in Cobol I started to work for company making statistical analysis for pharmaceuticals studies. We not only made data collection and statistics but also produced the software for making them. Quite a nice period.

Than moved to NEC, a multinational Japanese company. I was in charge of the Italian subsidiary and hired just 3 month before the European move to SAP of the whole NEC group. Consider previous IT manager left the company without finishing the job so I had to understand the company, understand the data and make a go-live in 3 month. A lot of no sleep nights during that 3 months. To make the story short, project was so successful in Italy that I was called to cover a position in London at the headquarter IT department as SAP consultant. I didn't know even what SAP was but in few days I mastered ABAP/4 at first just for reporting and after few weeks for full projects development. I spent 1 year in London. It was fine but very hard: Monday morning 1 plane Milan-London, 10/12 hours of work for 5 days, back to Milan Friday night.

After 1 year I gave up and back to Italy for another multinational Japanese company: HOYA. HOYA produce ophthalmic lenses, not much known name but one of the biggest lens player in the world. 5 years there as IT manager. A lot of technology, robotics, automatic systems, different operating systems handling different aspects of the production. Again a very interesting period with a lot of possibilities to learn new things. Here at HOYA, looking at all this technology, I started to think about a scripting language able to automate process. I didn't had much time to think and develop during the day but my nights were almost dedicated to the thinBasic idea.

After 5 years and "thanks" to some big trouble I had with the company president (mainly on the human side and not on the technical one) one day I resign, without any other job ready to start. You know, sometimes when too much is too much, a decision has to be made, and I did. Imagine what? the same very first day I resigned, my old boss at the first company I worked for called me in need for an IT manager able to keep responsibility of a high growing company he was working for. What a lucky day: someone in need of you the same very day you resign from a company without any idea where to go next.

And here I am. 5 years that I'm in this company that has a very strong human approach to the work, that is growing very fast but at the same time trying to remain with the original spirit of a little company. I feel very well here, as IT we have a lot of budget possibilities and at the same time some free time to develop our ideas. Again very lucky.

So, that's all about my story. As you my know my passion is programming even if I do not program for living. My dream is to have my own software company where to hire people with high passion like my colleague Roberto and produce software that give us enough for living. You know, a dream must be always present, give you a view for the future even if it will always remain a dream.

Ciao
Eros

Michael Hartlef
10-10-2007, 17:00
Thanks Eros for the inside view. Man, I thought you were younger ;D Funny that mentioned COBOL. I had my COBOL experience long time ago too and I admit that it was a powerful language. I still remember our old billing system, all made in COBOL.

What software would you like to produce for a living?

ErosOlmi
10-10-2007, 17:14
I am younger! Younger than you by ... OMG, only few month I suppose ;D

What software?

I like studying legacy systems like SAP, MS Dynamics, those big software behind companies business.

Of course I like a lot games but a big number of competences are needed for that kind of software. I think Games, the important one, are the best challenge from a programming point of view. In more details I like games engines, you know that core part that keeps all the rest connected. I like tuning, optimizations, challenges where improving what is already optimized is a must.

I also like parsers and in general all what's behind a programming language.

But what I like most is making software that apply to real jobs in company: software for production system, for automation, for handling things, for transporting goods along chains, ... in other words software that makes things happen.

Ciao
Eros

kryton9
11-10-2007, 03:27
THanks Eros, very nice to hear your story. Sounds like a magical life and what great luck to end up at this company you are at now. I love your enthusiasm and working toward a dream!! I think you are well on your way to making it all come true!!