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Contact Andrew Biss

Hi, I’m Andrew Biss. If you’ve got any comments or questions about anything here on PaaSTalk.com then I’d love to hear from you. Thanks.

Andrew Biss
Andrew Biss: TechPresenting.com curator, founder of strategy consultancy ISVfocus.com Limited and an experienced software industry executive who’s held VP positions in strategy, marketing and engineering at software companies in the UK, US, France and Germany.

Email

The best (and by far my preferred) way to get in touch with me is by email.

Email

Professional networking

The small world phenomenon suggests there’s a pretty good chance we’ve already got at least one colleague in common in our professional networks.

LinkedIn
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Xing
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Social networks

If you’re a social media person you’ll find me on Twitter and Facebook sharing news and views about the software industry:

Twitter
Facebook

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Facebook

Personal blog

You can also find me on my personal blog, where I post on topics from in and around the software industry.

Blog
Andrew-Biss.com

Voice

Here are some ways to speak with me. If you’re calling from outside Europe, my family would appreciate it if you’d check the time here in Germany before calling. Thanks!

Time
Check time in Germany
Skype
Andrew_Biss
Phone
+49 2131 3862-991

Snail mail

Here’s my office address in case you need to send my anything on paper. I’ve included links to Google Maps and OpenStreetMap if you want to see where I am in Germany.

Address
Andrew Biss
ISVfocus.com Limited
Heide 74
41564 Kaarst
Germany
Google Maps
ISVfocus.com Limited on OpenStreetMap
Map © OpenStreetMap contributors, licensed under the creative commons CC-BY-SA license.
 

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My new blog for technical presenters

Facing a projector and empty chairs prior to a presentationOur success as technical presenters depends on our ability to get audiences to take action. After all, without action it’s just entertainment!

I’ve given hundreds of technical presentations at all levels in the software industry and have learned that although creating action’s hard, it’s not impossible. I share my experience by curating the best tips and tricks, examples and resources from the web at Tech Presenting. Please join me.