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June 24th - Jax Arch. SIG - Architecture Q&A

Where: Modis Building (Downtown Jacksonville), 1 Independent Dr., Conf. Room A (II Floor), Jacksonville, FL 32202 Map and Directions
Parking is free and abundant at night at all meters.
When: Tuesday, June 24th, 2008, 6 PM - 8PM

Presentation Topic:
Bring Your Architecture Questions Or Issues To The Table
Speaker: Jax Architect Attendees

This meeting will be a little different then any we have had in the past. The plan is to get our group to participate and learn by helping others within the community. I will start off the meeting with some basic architectural concerns/issues that are common within most IT shops, and hopefully this will break the ground for other participants to share their experience and expertise within certain areas. 

Speaker Info

The JAXDUG Architect SIG is a professional organization whose membership is open to all who are dedicated to the art, science, and business of information technology architecture. Each monthly meeting will include a balance of social networking, facilitated group discussions, and a presentation from a peer or guest speaker.

The event is free, but please register so enough refreshment will be provided at https://www.clicktoattend.com/invitation.aspx?code=129412

Published Sunday, June 15, 2008 11:50 PM by jonathanbates

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About Jonathan Bates

Jonathan Bates is the latest President of the Jacksonville Developers User Group.

He has had a long and storied path on the way to I.T. work. At one point, Jonathan had a near Neo-Luddite position about computers, believing them at worst to be the means to humanity's eventual slavery and at best tools for general evil. After landing a job powered by such advanced technologies as Windows 3.11 for Workgroups and MS Access, Jonathan began to change his opinion on computers. He began to believe that they might be for more than just improving the display and sound qualities on his Laserdisc movies. In time, he came to see that computers were nothing more than tools, not much different then a hammer (though not as good to drive nails with).

Jonathan Bates is an industry-certified and proven developer and trainer, facilitating the transfer of knowledge from conceptual client request to delivered and implemented solution. Jonathan enjoys sharing his knowledge and understanding about development principals with like-minded people. You can generally find him enjoying good company discussing his personal Unified Theory and how programming can be used to describe it. And if you can't find him, drop him a line with a time and place and he'll find you.

Contact him at jonathan.bates@batener.org.

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