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Alberto Omini is governing director of SAX-System Architecture Consulting & Services Srl,
I.T. company located in Milan. Since 1990,
he works as I.T. expert in trials; he's member of the C.C.I.A.A. Experts List in Milan, and
he's in the Milan Court Experts List.
Alberto Omini worked both in the university world (at G.E.C.- Electronics and Cybernetic Group
of the University of Milan), and at some companies: H.I.S.I. (Honeywell Information System Italia),
ENIDATA (an I.T. company owned by the E.N.I. Group).
Since 1989 he is governing director at SAX-System Architecture Consulting & Services Ltd.
He's also arbitrator at C.A.I.-Collegio di arbitrato per l'Informatica (I.T. Arbitration court).
He's founder member of ASSINTEL (the largest I.T. companies Italian association).
Since 1993 he is auditor of ASSINTEL.
As CTU (expert appointed by the court) of the Milan Court, she provided
technical counselling both in penal and civil actions, working with the judicial
police.
He has a strong I.T. expertize, a pluriannual business management experience
and a personal ability in managing strifes and conflicts.
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Curriculum Vitae
Born 1948 in Milan.
Studies: high-school licence in telecommunications - University Degree in Phisycs
(1975) at the University of Milan
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1974 - 1976: he worked at G.E.C. (Electronics and Cybernetics Group
of the University of Milan), and at the H.I.S.I. (Honeywell Information System Italia) Research and Development Center
located in Pregnana Milanese (near Milan).
1976 - 1988 he was in the employ of the ENIDATA Co. (a company owned by the E.N.I. Group),
working as:
- I.T. programmer
- analyst
- chief of I.T. projects
- responsible for the maintenance of software procedures
- trade Area responsible
- Project Manager
1989 to now: co-founder of the company
SAX Srl,
where he's is governing director
1993 - 2004: auditor at ASSINTEL.
he as also been lecturer at national conferences, speaking about the I.T. management issues.
coordinator and teacher at a seminar concerning the "information technology planning: phases
and critical resources" at the Statistics School of the University of Milan (1993-1994)
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