Analyst ICT, Meet Wiebe Burgmans

Who is Wiebe Burgmans?

 A techie in heart and soul. Ever since I was young I have been busy with computers and everything to do with them. I was born and raised in Bergeijk and still live there with my girlfriend Anoek. In my spare time I like to ride my bike and occasionally play a game of tennis!

 

Why the choice of Analyst ICT?

After several years in the role of sales representative, I found that I was losing the connection with technology. By nature, I like to build and maintain IT solutions. Frank was already known to me in the Kempen IT circuit and the connection was quickly made. After seeing the solutions that Analyst offers in combination with the team, I was quickly won over!

 

And work-wise, where is the thrill?

Building and maintaining systems and IT solutions. By nature, I enjoy helping people and the kick is in the technical field. Troubleshooting and solving problems is my number one priority.

 

Who do customers get to see when you come over?
A collaborative and solution-oriented person. Straightforward, analytical and results-oriented. I like to guide customers through IT solutions and how to work with them in understandable language. And of course always in for a chat!

 

How do you make ICT simple?
By explaining concisely and in plain language what a user can do with an application or use. To take just one example: Software is in many cases extensive and applicable to different layers of an organization. This is where a user often loses the overview. Focus on what you need, together we can make this understandable and take the next step. Make it manageable!

 

What may customers call you for?

Actually simply for everything that has to do with ICT! From thinking along in automation solutions that are not yet applied to troubleshooting problems that a user has with his or her PC. So everything, just call!

 

What can we call you out of bed for?
For a crusty breakfast with orange juice and an egg! But preferably not in the middle of the night

 

A golden ICT tip that makes life simpler?

Make sure you work safely and see where you can automate because then you can in fact simplify processes and often save a lot of time! #superlogical right?

 

Would you like to meet Analyst ICT, Wiebe or our team once to find out what we can do for your organization, please feel free to contact on.

 

 

 

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