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The slides from last week's session are available on SlideShare.
This session was almost ridiculously jam-packed, with standing room overflowing into the hallway. I think it went well -- thank you all for attending.
Delegates at SYS-CON's 1st International Cloud Computing Conference & Expo listening to the "Cloud Computing and the Next-Generation of Enterprise Architecture" session by Stuart Charlton.
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Stuart Charlton is the Chief Software Architect for Elastra, a provider of Cloud Computing software infrastructure. Stuart specializes in the areas of systems architecture, RESTful web architecture, data warehousing, and is an avid follower of lean & agile approaches to business processes and product development.
Prior to joining Elastra, Stuart was an Enterprise Architect with BEA Systems Worldwide Consulting, was the lead integration architect for a major Canadian telecommunications company, and has been a consultant and trainer for over a dozen organizations in the United States, Canada, and Japan.
He is the co-author of CodeNotes for J2EE, published by Random House in 2002, and has written for leading online publications.
Stuart resides in San Francisco, California.
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