About me...contd.
In the mid 90s, Kuwait’s Air Force, in conjunction with the American DoD, was gearing up to reconstruct its Air Defense Computer infrastructure and on a critically urgent basis, needed to provide the aircrafts with logistical support for what was termed as Aircraft Readiness. In order to do this, the MOD was willing to procure over US$50M of what would have been, within a few years, completely redundant hardware and software inventory. The solution I provided was more effective than the proposed major upgrade and cost the Air Force a little over 1% of that emergency budget.

Explaining the tech behind Tricord high-bandwidth multi-processor Servers
After the advent of the Windows Graphical User Interface (GUI) from Microsoft during the mid 90s, Oracle brought out a beta development utility called CDE (co-operative development environment) product. This allowed the development of solutions within a GUI interface with its very first features of OOPs (object-oriented programming) and additional support for WAN connectivity.
My primary goal for developing ExaMIn.erp was to take ERP to the next generation of its logical evolution, i.e., the integral capacity to not just keep records and provide reports, but to include supervision, control and when things are abnormal, to alert and escalate. Today, with Six Sigma (GB) certification, my focus remains in providing ERP and ERP related consultancy to operations within Trading and Industrial entities and its eventual, logical integration into AI based Robotics.

Demostrating the Aircraft "readiness" solution to Kay & Associates, KAF.

Negotiating SW partnership with Oracle...
RITeS (the evolution of the partnership) was probably the first user of CDE and within a few years developed FACTSII, a suite of comprehensive ERP-related products applicable to multiple markets such as, Fashionwear Retail, Industrial Contracting, Maintenance Management, Travel etc.

In late 2006, RAD-IT Inc. (BVi) was formed and by the end of 2008, after one year in development and a further one year in evaluation, ExaMIn.erp was born. And, a further 2 years later, I had ExaMIn reviewed for IFRS and IAS by EY (formerly known as Ernst&Young).
