Thursday, June 25, 2009 at 6:30 PM (ET)
Enterprise Architecture
What is it? Why is it important? An overview of Enterprise Architecture as a discipline, its principles, methods, frameworks and tools. This session will explore the growing role and importance of enterprise architecture in the management of organizations.
Speaker: Bob Otterberg is the Chief Technologist for the US Applications organization at EDS, an HP company. In this role Bob determines, supports and influences the technical direction of the Applications Delivery to meet business requirements through appropriate implementation of technology and process. He aligns technology strategy with business needs and investigates innovative process and technology opportunities based on strategic business goals. Otterberg also oversees consistency across Applications Delivery within the US.
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The Tampa Bay chapter of the International Association of Software Architects (IASA) is dedicated to building a community of professionals interested in topics related to software architecture, and welcomes anyone who is actively working as a software architect or has an interest in becoming one.
We hope to provide a mechanism for software architects to network with each other, provide a technical outlet and information source to help keep up with the latest trends and technologies, and also help foster new speakers. We are mostly Microsoft focused, but we try to keep the topics as product-agnostic as possible and always keep the focus on architecture related topics.
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