SAP, enterprise architecture, integrations and the everyday constraints behind clean diagrams.
Writing on enterprise technology, AI and delivery.
Essays and notes on SAP, BTP, project leadership, migration and the human side of making technology work.
A small index of the ideas I keep returning to: useful technology, credible delivery and the operating reality behind the resume line.
What 20 years in large companies taught me about AI adoption
Why AI adoption inside large organizations is less about the model and more about trust, process, incentives and the patience to make work repeatable.
Brazil, Germany and the kind of perspective AI needs
A reflection on moving between cultures, companies and expectations, and how that changes the way I read risk, trust and momentum.
PMP in the AI era: what still matters
An honest look at project management when AI changes execution speed but not accountability, judgment or the need to align humans.
Why a Brazilian understands Mittelstand better than you think
A note on pragmatism, constraint, family businesses and why modernization works best when it respects what already keeps a company alive.
I write from the places where technology has to become behavior.
Projects, handovers, pressure, alignment and the discipline that remains after the presentation ends.
Practical adoption, credible use cases and the gap between a demo and operational trust.
Brazil, Germany, language, migration and the way context changes professional judgment.
The easiest way to keep the thread open is LinkedIn.
I publish there too, and it is the best place to follow the next essay or start a professional conversation.