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Architecture Conferences Go Mainstream

Posted July 26, 2006 | Technology |

It seems like architecture as an IT profession has finally hit the big time, judging by conferences if nothing else. Last week I presented at Dr. Dobb's Architecture and Design World 2006 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. This is not the first time I've presented at an architecture conference, but it is the first time I remember being impressed by how many people were present.

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Mike Rosen
Mike Rosen is a Cutter Expert and a member of Arthur D. Little's AMP open consulting network. He is an accomplished architect, analyst, and technical leader with extensive experience in digital transformation, enterprise architecture, business architecture, service-oriented architecture, product strategy and development, software architecture, consulting and mentoring, distributed technologies, and industry standards. Mr. Rosen has 40 years'… Read More
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