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Nozar T Daylami

Nozar T Daylami, Ph.D.

Adjunct Faculty Member

About

 

Dr. Nozar Daylami has diverse experience in information systems and technology as a practitioner, consultant, and educator. 

 

Dr. Daylami holds a Ph.D. in Information Systems and Technology from Claremont Graduate University and an MS in Systems Management from (USC) University of Southern California. He received his Ph.D. with a dissertation on Application Service Provider (ASP)—a precursor to Software-as-a-System (SaaS) and Cloud Computing.  

 

Enterprise Applications (SAP, Salesforce.com, NetSuite), Supply Chain Management, IT Project Management, Big Data and Analytics, and Cloud Computing are Dr. Daylami’s teaching and research interest areas.  As an enterprise application consultant, he has worked for SAP America and SAP Germany and global consulting firms KPMG and PwC on projects in the United States, Germany, Switzerland, and Mexico.

 

When he is not teaching, consulting, reading, or writing, he likes running, hiking, biking, and gardening. He ran Los Angeles Marathon seven times, last time in March 2019, summited Mt Whitney twice —the highest point in the Continental US, elevation 14500’.

 

Education

Ph.D. Management Information Systems – Claremont Graduate University, CA, 2004


M.S. Systems Management – University of Southern California, CA, 1991


M.B.A. Industrial Management Institute, Tehran, Iran 1978


B.S. Economics – Tehran University, 1973 

Expertise

Skills & Experise:

  • SAP Logistics Configuration  
  • SAP Global Roll-out projects 
  • Supply Chain Management
  • Project Management
  • Big Data Technologies
  • Change Management and Training
  • Cloud Computing
  • ITIL ® Foundation

Publications

Nozar Daylami, Terry Ryan, Lorne Olfman, and Conrad Shayo

Determinants of Application Service Provider (ASP) Adoption as an Innovation, Proceedings of the 38th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2005 - Volume 08

Nozar Daylami,  

Cloud Computing - Demystifying the elephantine concept, Academic Business World International Conference, At Nashville, TN, May 2015

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