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Manuel Hernández Giuliani

I've been building with technology since 1995, and I've spent the last decade on one thing: the architecture of enterprise-scale data platforms. Today I lead global data platform architecture at Schneider Electric, where I've driven the evolution toward a governed hub-and-spoke model across global, regional, and domain teams.

My background runs deeper than data. Over three decades I've led IT and technology across South America and Europe, carrying full responsibility for teams, budgets, and outcomes long before "data platform" was a job title. That operational history is why I start from the business problem, not the tool: I've seen what happens when technology is chosen before the problem is understood.

I'm also a researcher and a teacher. I lecture on Big Data at EAE Business School, where I bring real enterprise problems into the classroom, and the classroom keeps my thinking honest. My work on ecosystemic enterprise architecture and the governed hub-and-spoke model is set out in a peer-reviewed chapter forthcoming from Springer. I hold an MSc in Business Intelligence and Technological Innovation and an MSc in Political Analysis, a combination that lets me look at data platforms through both a technical and a systemic, societal lens.

MAHG is how all of that comes together: my way of designing data platforms, always evolving.