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Key Learnings
- Get to know your fellow cloud and mobile programmers and members of the Cloud and Mobile Engineering Team
- Learn how to integrate Autodesk cloud and mobile solutions into your own product (desktop, cloud, and mobile)
- Learn how to identify new opportunities for your business and develop your own cloud and mobile solutions
- Get answers to those C&M programming questions that have been bugging you for so long
Speakers
- Cyrille FauvelCyrille Fauvel got his first computer when he was 12 years old, and as he had no money left to buy software, he started writing code in assembly code. A few years later, he wrote code in Basic, Pascal, C, C++, and so on, and he’s still doing that. He’s been with Autodesk, Inc., since 1993, joining the company to work on AutoCAD software originally. He’s passionate about technology and computers. At Autodesk he’s worked in various roles, from the design side to manufacturing and finally to games and films. He is now an evangelist for the Forge API (application programming interface) and web services, and he has a desire to deliver the most effective creative solutions to partners using these APIs and web services.
- Mikako HaradaMikako Harada works as a Senior Manager for the Developer Technical Services team at Autodesk. She provides API support for AEC products. Prior to joining Autodesk, she worked as a researcher for the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich. While at ETH, she worked with projects involving the development of web-based collaborative environment with the Swiss building industry and web-based visualization projects for business data archive systems, aiming to enlarge our knowledge by a means of visualizing a large amount of information. She was also a researcher at Engineering Design Research Center in Carnegie Mellon University, Dr. Scott Fahlman’s lab (who is known as the father of Common LISP and the person who first sent the smiley face on the Internet), and Artificial Intelligence Cognitive Systems group at General Motors Technical Center. Her interests is in the areas of interactive techniques, optimization and layout synthesis.
- OHOmar Al-HayderiHello! I joined Autodesk this year through the acquisition of PlanGrid. I was at PlanGrid for 4 years before that and have a deep experience with our technology stack. I grew from a backend generalist to an DevOps/Infrastructure specialist. I recently switched roles into management of the Backend Platform team which, through the ACC re-org, has become the PlanGrid Core team. We focus on challenges of integrating with several other orgs and tech stacks and providing tools for our developers to interact with them. We're focused on breaking down barriers our feature teams have to deliver meaningful workflows across ACC products. When away from a computer, I like to stay active. I enjoy skiing and snowboarding in the winter as much as possible. When I was younger I was a competitive snowboarder and I still love doing it. In the summer I like golfing, playing tennis, and surfing in the pacific ocean near my home of San Francisco. I'm excited to meet everyone at my first AU this year!
- AZArno ZinkeArno Zinke is a Forge technology strategist. Prior to joining Autodesk, he co-founded two startups, one of which was acquired by Autodesk in 2014. Arno holds a PhD in computer science and has lectured and researched at the University of Bonn, the University of Frankfurt and the Bonn-Aachen International Center for Information Technology.
- Sasha CrottySasha Crotty leads Autodesk’s AEC Platform Data team, focused on building an open and extensible data platform connecting AECO teams in their tools of choice. Since joining Autodesk in 2005 has taken on multiple roles from writing code for Revit Structure to product management for the Revit platform and services. Sasha holds a BA in Architecture and a BS in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the University of California, Berkeley, as well as an MBA from Boston University.
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