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I am an Enterprise Architect evangelizing SOA, event processing, and integration efforts. My efforts are focused on how do we create an architecture that is Sevice-Oriented, Event-Driven, Process-Centric, Task-Managed, Computer-Orchestrated and Semantically aware. I know that this is a tall order, but the agility allowed will facilitate strategic advantage.

I am currently working on a book with a working title of "Bridge the Gap between business and information technology by the use of Enterprise Architecture Vocabulary." I believe this will should show some interesting concepts and new ways of viewing the problems between business and IT alignment.

I was a consultant for over 9 years and delivered my services to over 80 companies ranging in size from government/military to fortune 500 to startups. I believe that what I bring to the table as a chief architect will allow the business to prosper even further.

Specialties Software Development, Business Development, Analytical Thinker, SOA, Event Processing, Complex Event Processing and Enterprise Architecture

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Currently I'm reading an incredible book on the ontology of events, processes and states hoping to utilize it to for my own event ontology. [1]

  1. ^ Stewart, Helen (1997). The ontology of Mind: Events, Processes and States. Oxford: Clarendon Press. p. 290. ISBN  0-19-824098-8.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I am an Enterprise Architect evangelizing SOA, event processing, and integration efforts. My efforts are focused on how do we create an architecture that is Sevice-Oriented, Event-Driven, Process-Centric, Task-Managed, Computer-Orchestrated and Semantically aware. I know that this is a tall order, but the agility allowed will facilitate strategic advantage.

I am currently working on a book with a working title of "Bridge the Gap between business and information technology by the use of Enterprise Architecture Vocabulary." I believe this will should show some interesting concepts and new ways of viewing the problems between business and IT alignment.

I was a consultant for over 9 years and delivered my services to over 80 companies ranging in size from government/military to fortune 500 to startups. I believe that what I bring to the table as a chief architect will allow the business to prosper even further.

Specialties Software Development, Business Development, Analytical Thinker, SOA, Event Processing, Complex Event Processing and Enterprise Architecture

LinkedIn Blog

Currently I'm reading an incredible book on the ontology of events, processes and states hoping to utilize it to for my own event ontology. [1]

  1. ^ Stewart, Helen (1997). The ontology of Mind: Events, Processes and States. Oxford: Clarendon Press. p. 290. ISBN  0-19-824098-8.

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