Phil Carney
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Phil Carney can provide solutions, services, and support for any organisation. He is family centred as well as a business and technically orientated person. His sociable nature also enables him to communicate his expertise to a non-technical audience.
Recent Solutions
Recently, Phil worked with the Adecco Recruitment Group and Waters Incorporated, providing a major part in the development of CRM software solutions on a Microsoft platform. These include websites, intranets, extranets, as well as desktop applications and Windows Services. He also suggested more effective technologies to the business and advised the use of improved work practices.
Phil involves himself in the whole project life-cycle and conforms to standards, such as, ISO 9001/2000 and those of the FDA.
Additional Skills
He writes academic journal articles, and even module guides for a general undergraduate audience to guides for students whose first language is not English.
Phil has several years of experience in training users in an industrial environment, as well as, providing lectures, seminars, and workshops to university students. He has published in both technical and business oriented journals:
• Carney, D. Philip and David Floyd (1999), “Strategic Thinking: An Examination of the Key Influences and Their Impact on the Future Process,” Economia, 11: 3, pp. 313-328
• Carney, D. Philip and Russell Williams (1997),
“The Memetics of the Marketplace,” Management Decision, 35: 6, pp. 447-451 [ISSN: 0025-1747]
• Carney, D. Philip and Russell Williams (1997),
“No Such Thing as ... Scientific Management?” Management Decision, 35: 10, pp. 779-784 [ISSN: 0025-1747]
Technical Background
Phil is a systems developer with almost a decade of programming, business intelligence, and relational database experience.
He is also investigating the uses of Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 Beta 2, Silverlight, Expression Blend, Expression Web, Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), XAML, XBAP, WCF, Linq, Dlinq, SqlMetal, Xlinq, and Acropolis.
He develops against .Net Frameworks 2 and 3 in ASP.Net (C#.Net or VB.Net). Solutions are written alongside anticipated changes in .Net Framework 3.5. He is currently working on ways to use open document format to replace PDF, reduce the use of real-time reporting, and make .Net solutions portable to other platforms.
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