Christian Rule

Christian Rule is the Director of Business Transformation at Flynet Ltd.  Christian has over 20 years in the IT industry, the last 13 years at Director level for various fortune 500 and SME companies.  Christian has worked in a number of verticals including Publishing, Finance, Manufacturing, Security and latterly the Software Industry. Christian has a great deal of experience in the delivery of global enterprise IT projects using various technologies and is a regularly consulted and quoted thought leader in the area of legacy system modernization and migration.

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