Damir Dobric
CEO daenet GmbH - ACP Digital and Microsoft Regional Director in Frankfurt, Germany
Damir Dobric
CEO daenet GmbH - ACP Digital and Microsoft Regional Director in Frankfurt, Germany
CEO and Lead Architect of DAENET GmbH – ACP Digital, Microsoft's long-term Gold Certified Partner and a leading technology integrator specialized in software technologies, with a strong focus on Cloud Computing, IoT, and Machine Learning.
Dr. Damir Dobric is a highly skilled and experienced Lead Software Architect at DAENET, a company specializing in delivering innovative software solutions and consulting services. With a strong background in software development, Damir specializes in various areas such as cloud computing, IoT, and artificial intelligence.
In addition to his role at DAENET, Damir is also a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP). The Microsoft MVP Award is a prestigious recognition given to exceptional technical experts who are passionate about sharing their knowledge and experiences with others. As an MVP, Damir is part of an elite group of professionals known as Microsoft Regional Directors who actively contribute to the Microsoft community by offering guidance, support, and expertise in various Microsoft technologies.
Damir's commitment to excellence in software development and his dedication to helping others have earned him a reputation as a thought leader in the industry. His contributions to the Microsoft community and his work as a Lead Software Architect at DAENET showcase his expertise and passion for technology.
With a keen eye for innovation and a deep understanding of cutting-edge technologies, Damir Dobric is a valuable asset to both DAENET, ACP and the broader Microsoft ecosystem. His work continues to inspire and support other professionals in their pursuit of technical excellence and innovation.
Furthermore, he serves as an external professor for Software Engineering and Cloud Computing at the Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences. Damir holds a PhD in Computational Intelligence from the University of Plymouth, UK.