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Free Seminar, 11th May, Dublin: Architecting Office Business Applications

Phew - looks like a lot of events to choose from between now and the summer. Perhaps the speakers have heard about our recent bout of good weather and want to make the most of it? :)

This event on the 11th of May features Mike Walker - a visiting architect strategist over from Redmond. Mike will be giving this one-day free briefing to architects interested in learning more about architecting Office Business Applications.  

Architecting Office Applications

 

Speaker: Mike Walker, Architecture Strategist at Microsoft

Date:  Friday, 11th May

Location: EPDC2 Auditorium

 

Overview:

How do you provide access to back end data and support unstructured, business user, collaboration? Office is a platform that your users are already familiar with, but it’s also a powerful development platform. Attend this session and learn how to architect Office Business Applications (OBAs). These are an emerging class of business applications that extend line-of-business systems by surfacing valuable back-end data through the familiar user interface of the Microsoft Office system.  This event is focused primarily at Software Architects in the community.

 

Some topics to be covered include the Office Platform Value Proposition, High Level Architectural Elements of the Office Technical Platform, Lap Around the Architectural Elements of the Office Technical Platform and some Detailed End-to-End Vertical Solution Scenarios  

 

Click here to register or find out more.

Agenda:

09.30-10.00 Registration & Coffee

10.00-11.00 Keynote: The Office Platform Value Proposition

11.00-12.00 High Level Architectural Elements of the Office Technical Platform

12.00-13.00 Lunch Break

13.00-15.00 Lap Around the Architectural Elements of the Office

15.00-15.20 Tea Break

15.20-16.20 Detailed End-to-End Vertical Solution Scenarios

Published Monday, April 16, 2007 12:02 PM by Clare Dillon

Comments

 

christina joseph said:

Phew! Its free and still those peoples are giving such lucrative informations,Sounds good.

April 24, 2007 1:34 AM
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