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Nigel Watson, an Architect Advisor at Microsoft, based in Melbourne Australia.

May 2008 - Posts

Ron Jacobs Architecture Council slides
Ron Jacobs was recently down in Australia for the Australian Architecture Forum as well as for an Architecture Council tour in Canberra, Sydney and Melbourne. At the councils, Ron delivered a talk on " The Perfect Pattern Storm: Where TDD meets UX and Read More...
Is there no end to the delic8genius branding phenomena?
Got back to my desk this afternoon to discover that my machine had been defaced by a certain colleague . Not content with something like seventeen hundred impressions of his likeness during the auREMIX keynote, he also managed to 'brand' my machine, albeit Read More...
Australian Architecture Forum 2008 - done and dusted
After many, many months of planning, and a couple of crazy days of actual doing, the Australian Architecture Forum event in Melbourne and Sydney is finally over. We had a great turnout in both cities, and judging from the conversations I had with various Read More...
Architecture Forum site is now back up and running.
Minor glitch I think, but the AAF site was back online this morning. Register away - only a few days to go before we kick off in Melbourne! Read More...
Report just in: www.architectureforum.net.au is down...
Got a report this evening (thanks, Michael) that the Australian Architecture Forum site is down. It'll be back online asap, so hold tight if you are trying to register, and keep checking back in with us. In the meantime, check this little fella out: We Read More...
Australian Architecture Forum - only nine (9!) days to go
We're in the final countdown to this year's Australian Architecture Forum , which I'm very proud of being a part of again this year. The AAF - in case you didn't know - is a unique conference designed to maximise opportunities for IT architects to (a) Read More...
Architecture@TechEd 2008
Just got a note from Deeps that the TechEd 2008 site is now live. I'm looking after the Aussie and Kiwi Architecture tracks at TechEd again this year, so I've been thinking about the sort of sessions that we'll have in the track. The official Architecture Read More...
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