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Terry Lee

Terry Lee

Enterprise Application Integration Architect, specialising in webMethods, Red Hat. Solution architect and team lead experiences in global enterprise EAI implementation in HK, Taiwan, China, and Australia. Currently based in Melbourne, Australia. Extensive integration experience in Banking, Finance, High Tech Manufacturing, Logistics, Utility, Defence, Gambling, Superannuation, Garments Manufacturing, Beverage Manufacturing, and Consumer Electronic Manufacturing.

Recent Posts:

How to Demonstrate the Credit Card Dispute Demo

The CCD (Credit Card Dispute) demo is about a customer of the Fortress Bank raising a dispute on a particular credit card transaction. The purpose of this demo is to highlight the features of Entando and PAM Business rules table.

  • 15 min read
  • Jul 16, 2019 11:06:00 PM

Why Open Source Thrives on Cooperative Competition

Although I’ve spent the majority of my career on the consulting side of the fence I’ve also spent ten years on the client side, in senior IT roles, where I purchased a lot of software. It was in 2006 that software sales people started offering alternatives to the traditional model of licence plus annual maintenance for proprietary software. These sales people were offering SaaS solutions and subscription-based open source software, neither of which I seriously contemplated buying. Given that SaaS and open source software are now an everyday part of the IT landscape - why was I entirely unwilling to consider them a dozen or so years ago? The answer is simple. In neither case did they offer the benefits they do today, and, worse, the people selling them struggled to articulate what the real benefits of their offerings actually were. For the purposes of this post I’ll leave the SaaS model aside to instead focus on open source software.

  • 7 min read
  • May 8, 2019 2:56:23 AM

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