Analia Palacios is a seasoned Senior Information Systems Engineer at Autodesk, where she leverages her extensive expertise in SAP operations and Agile methodologies to drive transformative projects. With over 18 years of experience, Analia has honed her skills in SAP GRC, SAP Security, and S/4HANA...
Analia Palacios is a seasoned Senior Information Systems Engineer at Autodesk, where she leverages her extensive expertise in SAP operations and Agile methodologies to drive transformative projects. With over 18 years of experience, Analia has honed her skills in SAP GRC, SAP Security, and S/4HANA Security, making her a pivotal asset in navigating complex information systems landscapes. Her role encompasses Program Management, where she not only oversees project timelines and deliverables but also acts as a Business Analyst and Certified Scrum Master, facilitating Agile ceremonies to enhance team collaboration and efficiency.
Currently, Analia is spearheading key initiatives that integrate SAP GRC solutions with Autodesk’s operational frameworks, ensuring compliance with SOX audits and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Her strategic approach to Agile Program Management has resulted in streamlined processes and improved stakeholder engagement, fostering a culture of continuous improvement within her teams. Analia’s proficiency in SAP BASIS and her commitment to security best practices enable her to design robust systems that protect sensitive data while optimizing performance.
Her certifications, including being a Certified Scrum Master, reflect her dedication to professional growth and her ability to adapt to the evolving demands of the industry. Analia’s insights into SAP products and her hands-on experience with SAP HANA 1709 empower her to deliver innovative solutions that align with Autodesk’s vision of enhancing creativity and productivity through technology. As she continues to navigate the intersection of information systems and Agile methodologies, Analia remains focused on driving impactful change within her organization and the broader tech community.