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- Comment: After four previous submissions, still very far from being approved, and close to being rejected rather than just declined. Greenman (talk) 19:52, 9 October 2024 (UTC)
- Comment: All the sources are primary with many also not independent (affiliated with Nixon). S0091 (talk) 17:16, 7 September 2024 (UTC)
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Jensen Nixon is an Irish business-person residing in Jersey, Channel Islands. He grew up in Dublin.
Jensen Nixon is the Group CEO of WARM Solutions[1] and OPAL-UK.[2] OPAL-UK is a software consultancy with offices in Jersey, Channel Islands, and St Albans, UK and WARM Solutions is a business that delivers "scalable digital solutions in the insurance and structured products space".[citation needed]
Nixon holds the professional designation of a Fellow of the British Computer Society.[3][relevant?] He is also a fellow of the Chartered Management Institute and a Chartered IT Professional.[4][failed verification] He completed his Master of Business Administration (MBA) at University of Nottingham and holds an Advanced Diploma in Fund Administration from the University of Manchester.[citation needed]
Recognition
editUnder Nixon's leadership,[tone] WARM Solutions has reached the following milestones:
In 2014, the company partnered with Jersey Telecom (JT) to launch its first cloud-based application on JT's platform. The collaboration with JT enabled the company to offer services to clients in the insurance and financial services sectors. The success of this initiative was detailed in a case study[5] highlighting the benefits and impact of the cloud-based application.
In 2021, WARM Solutions participated in a £24 million IT project consortium alongside Keytree,[6][failed verification] a Deloitte business, and Sysdoc, in collaboration with the Government of Jersey. This initiative led to the development of advanced digital solutions, supporting local businesses and boosting economic growth by facilitating digital training and job creation for Islanders[7]
In 2022 and 2023, Jensen Nixon served on the judging panel for the Digital Jersey Tech Awards,[8] an event organized by Digital Jersey.[citation needed]
In 2024, WARM Solutions achieved SAP (Systems, Applications & Products in Data Processing) accreditation, becoming "one of only three official [SAP] partners in the Channel Islands".[9]
References
edit- ^ "WARM Solutions Official Website". WARM Solutions.
- ^ "OPAL-UK Official Website". OPAL-UK.
- ^ "Register of BCS Members". British Computer Society.
- ^ "Register of Chartered IT Professionals". British Computer Society.
- ^ "Customer Testimonials" (PDF). Jersey Telecom.
- ^ "Deloitte Acquires Keytree" (Press release). Deloitte.
- ^ "Jersey Technology Firm WARM Chosen for £24m Project". Channel Eye. 10 March 2021.
- ^ "Start Nominating: Digital Jersey Tech Awards". Digital Jersey. November 2023.
- ^ "Jersey Research & Development Experts WARM Achieve Global Accreditation" (Press release). Warm Limited. 11 June 2024 – via Jersey Finance.