I am off to sunny QLD next week to the Microsoft Asia Pacific Regional
Architect Forum 2005. If i get internet connection will be blogging
from there. If any of the Ausie OPML readers are contributors are
there then please look me up. For those who cant go I will blog about
it to keep you guys updated and if you want info on any specific topic
post a comment to the site. Following is the agenda for the meet. I
wish that I could clone myself and attend all of the tracks :-)
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Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture
Usability and Software Architecture: Experience in Supporting the Mars
Exploration Rover Mission
Aligning Business & IT Architecture
Modelling for Connected Systems
Microsoft Architectural Framework
Mainframe migration to Windows, Business Case
Smart Client Architecture Principles
Real World Web Services, Scalability and Integration
Enterprise Service Architecture: Designing an open standards based
architecture builit for enterprise
A year of Innovation with Intel
Microsoft and Interoperability
Reduce Technical Risk-Eight Business Drivers for Technology and
Architecture Decision Making
Mainframe Migration to Windows-Migrate risk and dramatically lower
hardware and software costs
Interactive session with Martin Fowler: Is Design Dead?
Software Architecture design and analysis
Case Study: Commonwealth Bank of Australia
Identity and Access Management
Improving the Software Development Life Cycle with the Visual Studio Team System
ROI of Architecture
Best Practices for Client Deployment in the Enterprise
Patterns for Connected Systems
Business Process Management
Web Services Management
Building Transactional Web Services
Organizing for Service-Orientation
Get Serious with 64 Bit Computing in the Enterprise
Web Services Interoperability
Identity and Access Managment
Best Practices for Client Deployment in the Enterprise
The Dynamic Systems Initiative and the Systems Definition Model
Patterns for Connected Systems
SOA-The Bridge Between IT and Business
Indigo
Building Transactional Web Services
Business Process Management
Integration Patterns
Securing Web Services
Get Serious with 64 Bit Computing in the Enterprise
Web Services Interoperability
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