First Meeting - Sydney Architecture User Group (SAUG)
Discussing everything related to Solution and Enterprise Architecture. No Big 'A', or little 'a'... just tearing architecture a new 'A'| Host: | Sydney .NET Architecture User Group |
| Type: | |
| Network: | Global |
| Date: | Thursday, October 22, 2009 |
| Time: | 6:00pm - 8:00pm |
| Location: | Grace Hotel Function Room |
| Street: | 77 York st |
| City/Town: | Sydney, Australia |
Description
Title: Architecture in the Small
Abstract: No matter how good your design or how well the big pieces of your architecture fit together it's the little things that really count. The little things are the things that can take your vision of beauty and either make it a reality or turn it into a thing of nightmares. Richard will talk about what these little things are, the imapct they have and, most importantly, what to do about them.
Bio: Richard Banks is a Principal Consultant with Readify, with a history that includes building ERP, HR, point of sale and student administration systems as well as being the CIO/CTO for a listed company. He is a Certified Scrum Practitioner, runs the Sydney and Virtual Alt.Net user groups and has spoken at both Tech.Ed and a number of other user groups around the state. His blog can be found at http://richardsbraindump.blogspot.com
Abstract: No matter how good your design or how well the big pieces of your architecture fit together it's the little things that really count. The little things are the things that can take your vision of beauty and either make it a reality or turn it into a thing of nightmares. Richard will talk about what these little things are, the imapct they have and, most importantly, what to do about them.
Bio: Richard Banks is a Principal Consultant with Readify, with a history that includes building ERP, HR, point of sale and student administration systems as well as being the CIO/CTO for a listed company. He is a Certified Scrum Practitioner, runs the Sydney and Virtual Alt.Net user groups and has spoken at both Tech.Ed and a number of other user groups around the state. His blog can be found at http://richardsbraindump.blogspot.com

Other Information
- Guests are allowed to bring friends to this event.
Event Type
This is an open event. Anyone can join and invite others to join.
