Kent, senior consultant from SAP, has joined steering committee.

Mr. Kent Yu is a senior J2EE Consultant with over 10 years of full life cycle software implementation and customer consulting experience. He has a wide range of technical expertise with specialization on J2EE architecture and design. He also has considerable experiences in leading large scale software development projects. Mr. Yu is a strong advocator of agile practices and he is a  Certified Srum Master (CSM).

Mr. Yu is currently working for SAP Canada. Prior to SAP, he was a senior consultant in American Express, CGI, Sun Microsystems and Unisys.

Mr. Yu holds a Bachelor of Computer Science degree from China and a MBA degree from Schulich Business School in Canada.

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Zemin, CEO of Cheniwa Consulting Ltd, joined steering committee

Toronto, Canada, April 9th 2006 – ACSIP, Association of Chinese Senior IT Professional today welcomes Zemin Wang joining the association as a member of association board of directors. “I am pleased to have Mr. Wang join us at this time. His knowledge, experience, and capability in IT industry and business bring the values for ACSIP to grow.” said Fred Lu, founder of ACSIP.

Zemin has over 18 years of software engineering experience in North America and specialized in the object -oriented technology. His architectural philosophy incorporates modern software engineering best practices with various well know development methodologies and processes. He is the owner and founder of Cheniwa Consulting Ltd., an IT consulting company specialized in enterprise application project development and system integration with tracking of records in the industry and recognized vendor in many enterprises in both Canada and U.S. including Government Ontario.

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Wei, senior database expert from Rogers, has joined steering committee.

Although I studied Computer in Tsinghua University for 5 years, I had never used Oracle until 1996. Since then, I have been using Oracle (7, 8 and 9) among different companies in different countries including Singapore, US and Canada. I have attended lots of Oracle trainings (spent quite a lot of money from companies) and became an Oracle Certified Professional (OCP DBA) in 1999. I am currently working in Rogers. I really enjoy reading 2 Oracle gurus books and blogs (Tom Kyte and Jonathan Lewis). My favorite Oracle websites are: metalink.oracle.com, asktom.oracle.com, www.orafaq.com and www.dbazine.com. In early 2006, I got my MBA from Schulich School of Business, York University. Therefore, I became a MDBA or DMBA (MBA + DBA) or whatever you call it.

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David, CEO of BusyTeam.com joined steering committee.

As most entrepreneurs from China, I was educated to be a programmer or engineer, and get my master degree on computer science in China. In 1999, I joined venture with 3 excellent people and started “Ejunction Technology Inc.” in Waterloo, Ontario. Although the company didn’t survive the “dot-com bubble”, the experience is quite valuable. In 2005, I started to work on “BusyTeam.com”, which provides on-demand programming and IT consulting services for small to medium size companies. With 6-year experiences of programmer and project manager, and 6-year experiences of entrepreneurship, I am very happy to find friends with similar experiences and similar ambitions here in ACSIP.

David Yao
President of BusyTeam.com
(905) 475-2201
davidyao@busyteam.com

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Fred, senior IBM consultant with 15-year experience, joined steering committee

Fred Lu is an experienced software architect with concentrations on the IBM WebSphere, Portal and Tivoli Security products and technologies. As a solution architect in IBM Canadian software group, Mr. Lu has been working in the Information technology field since 1992 and has many years experiences on enterprise solution architecture and design for government, e-commerce, telecom, finance, insurance and media publication sectors.

Mr. Lu holds a MBA degree from Schulich School of Business (Canada) and a Bachelor degree on computer science from Tsinghua University (China).

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