PRESENTATION
2015 - Users Conference - San Francisco
PI Developer Platform: Evolution of the OSIsoft Development Community and What You Need to Know
OSIsoft is committed to helping its partners and PI System developers build better applications for the PI System. This session will describe OSIsoft's exciting plans for the future of developer technologies and the developer support program. In 2014 we transformed our vCampus program to the much improved PI Developers Club. You can hear about its new features as well as what is coming in 2015 to expand the community of PI System developers around the globe. Whether you are a seasoned OSIsoft partner or customer or are just learning about PI System, you can find value in this presentation. All PI System developers, system architects, system integrators, system admins, and OSIsoft partners are encouraged to take advantage of this talk. You will leave with a much clearer vision about the roadmap the PI System developer community and will learn about tools to optimize application development.
Company
OSIsoft
Speaker
Ahmad Fattahi
Ahmad Fattahi leads Development Support at OSIsoft. His focus is on enabling the PI developer community to build more and better applications for the PI System. His technical focus is performing advanced analytics on PI System data by integrating the PI System with other analytical platforms. He received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering in 2008 from University of California, Los Angeles.
Company
OSIsoft
Speaker
Ray Verhoeff
Ray Verhoeff is the Product Manager for PI Developer Technologies. He began his career with OSIsoft as a Software Engineer and developed the PI System's first SQL language implementation. He later served as Group Leader for the PI Data Archive team, VP of Engineering, VP of Research and Director of Development. Prior to OSIsoft, he worked for Champion International and Icotron as a Process Control Engineer. Verhoeff holds a Bachelor of Applied Science in Engineering Science degree from the University of Toronto and a Master's degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Waterloo.