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Perspectives on Architecture Modeling
Get short-term predictions about the effect of advanced architecture-modeling paradigms on the enterprise.
Enterprise Architect Summit, May 2006
Listen to the audio! (Running time: 55 minutes)
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| Chris Hagenbuch,
Program Manager,
Apptis |
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| Guy Hoffman,
President and CEO,
Metallect
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| Gunther Lenz,
Program Manager,
Siemens Corporate Research
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| Alan D. Ross,
Lead Security Architect,
Intel Corp.
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| Chris Haddad,
Practice Manager,
Burton Group
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Where is model-driven development going? What course will emerging paradigms take in aligning architecture strategy and business processes? This panel discussion brings together a range of viewpoints from some of the industry's top IT executives. Their areas of expertise include model-driven development, roles and methodologies, risk and cost assessment, strategy development, and security. Get these executives' short-term predictions on where advanced architecture-modeling paradigms will take enterprises.
About the Speakers
Chris Hagenbuch has more than 12 years of IT industry experience, with 10 years of multiphase, full lifecycle, distributed N-tier development on multiple platforms with multiple relational database management systems. He has worked on diligence efforts, system architecture, design and integration, functional prototyping, and more.
Guy Hoffman is a successful emerging market strategist with more than 20 years of executive and venture capital experience. Prior to joining Metallect as its president and CEO, Guy served as a venture partner for TL Ventures, a leading venture capital firm with $1.4 billion under management.
Gunther Lenz is the author of .NET: A Complete Development Cycle and Practical Software Factories in .NET. His current research focuses on model-driven software development (MDSD) and software factories. Lenz earned the Microsoft MVP award as an architect and is a member of the Microsoft Software Design Review team.
Alan D. Ross has 11 years of IT security experience in various capacities, from data security analyst to engineering and architecture. He is experienced with the entire information security lifecycle and is currently leading security architecture activities for Intel's IT division.
Chris Haddad is practice manager and strategist with the Burton Group's Application Platform Strategies service. He has more than 15 years of experience architecting and managing application development initiatives. He provides advice to leading service-oriented architecture infrastructure companies, such as Grand Central, Computer Associates, and Verisign. Prior to joining Burton Group, Haddad was CTO for Cobia Communications, an Atlanta-based consulting firm providing XML Web services.
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