Analyst ICT, Meet Berry van Bree

Who is Berry van Bree?

A social and passionate ICT person. Since childhood interested in everything related to computers. I was born and raised in Knegsel and around my 14e age moved to the neighboring village of Steensel. In my free time, I like to play a game of soccer and go on winter sports, at the risk of my own body!

Why was starting Analyst ICT a Superlogical idea?

After completing my education, I started working at Ictivity as a Junior Engineer. Over a period of 4 years, I have had the opportunity to work for several companies and I have discovered that there is still a lot to be gained in the field of ICT services for small and medium-sized enterprises. From Steensel I know Frank and share a common vision of what ICT at SMBs should be like. From there, Analyst ICT was born.

And work-wise, where is the thrill?

Helping people and companies to make ICT fun and understandable. From my education I have been given tools on how to go one step further in customer value and customer experience. I get a lot of energy from putting this into practice and eventually seeing that the solutions we realize really add value for a customer.

How do you make ICT simple?

I always try to relate examples from ICT to examples from the automotive industry. What I like to help customers with is simplifying their business processes. By gaining customer knowledge and understanding what motivates them, we can use ICT solutions to automate and/or simplify processes.

What is your favorite vacation destination?

We try to alternate active vacations with relaxing ones every other year. But the vacations that have stuck with me the most are Sri Lanka and Jordan. I am always interested in the history and culture of countries, and Jordan and Sri Lanka impressed me very much.

A golden ICT tip that makes life simpler?

Make sure you have Multi-factor authentication set up on as many of your accounts as possible. Combine this with a password safe makes your life safe and simple, #superlogical right?

Recent blogs

kwantumcomputers
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What are quantum computers? And why is everyone suddenly talking about them?
Chances are you've been hearing more and more about quantum computers in recent months. In the news, on LinkedIn, or perhaps even during conversations about AI and cybersecurity. Especially now that a Dutch chip developer is gaining global attention with a new generation of quantum chips, the technology suddenly seems closer than ever. But what exactly is a quantum computer? And why is so much expected of it? From Ordinary Computer to Quantum Computer To understand quantum computers, it's helpful to first look at how a normal computer works. A traditional computer — like your laptop or server — works with bits. A…
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With our feet in the mud
Here we are. Not quite recognizable anymore, thanks to AI trying to protect children. Understandable, of course. But believe us: these really are Berry and Frank. More than ten years apart, but in reality, we've always been brothers from another mother. And what do we have in common? A lot... and at the same time, almost nothing. Berry is often the good cop. Calm, down-to-earth, and always working to get things done. I'm usually the bad cop. Direct, critical, and always looking for ways to improve. But that combination is precisely what works. What completely unites us, though, is our love for...
Macadmins Leiden
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MacAdmins Meeting: What's relevant for your organization?
Last week, we attended the MacAdmins Meeting in Leiden. It's a gathering focused on Apple administration, security, and innovation. What stood out? Developments are moving fast. But more importantly: they are becoming increasingly relevant for SMEs. We'd like to share the key insights with you. What's happening? And what does that mean for your organization? Running AI Locally: Control Over Data and Costs AI is now everywhere. But one question remains central: where does your data reside? A significant topic during the meeting was running AI models (LLMs) locally. Instead of relying on external cloud platforms, more and more...

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