WebNet Consultancy Director - Barry Hammond
Mr Hammond is a computer industry veteran with experience in many senior and strategic positions.
His achievements cover Management, Consultancy, Business Development, Project Management, Training and Marketing. A selection of these achievements are listed below:
- Creating a payment exchange system for the M5 Motorway, The Eastern Distributor, the M4 Motorway and the RTA
- Project Managing the establishment of the $1M IT facility and MPLS network for the project office of the Lane Cove Tunnel and Motorway
- Developing a membership, e-commerce .NET website for The Gideons International.
- Expert report used in Australia's High Court in the Gutnik vs Dow Jones Web Publishing case (click here ).
- Designing the original CompuServe Australia network
- Planning and directing the marketing activities of a division of Fujitsu including market research, advertising, promotions, distribution, pricing and selling
- Co-developing Fujitsu’s branding and solutions for IT & T convergence
- Project managing and overseeing the development of network software at the Australian Bureau of Statistics
- Managing and designing Fujitsu Australia's technical response to the $200M Australian Taxation Office tender and liaising with technical and managerial staff at Fujitsu in Japan
- Chairing and Convening Fujitsu's International Networking Group, the only non-Japanese Chair of a committee
- Project Managing corporate exhibitions at major events including Network World, ATUG and Networld+Interop
- Project Managing the development of a business to business Electronic Commerce system for Tradehub™
- Launching a suite of software products enabling sales force automation that was sold to all major oil companies.
- ATUG NOW and IES Conferences Paper “Strategies for Changing Business Processes using the Web”
- Creating dynamic web sites using .NET, Flash animations, JAVA scripts and database links.
- Addressing major industry events in Australia and overseas in Auckland, Wellington, Singapore, Atlanta and Manila.
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