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Title: Single View of the Citizen: Silver Bullet or Band-Aid?
Date: Tuesday, April 3 2012
Place: Milton Council Chambers 13000 Deerfield Parkway Suite 107 E Milton , Ga 30004Z
Time: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The presentation focuses on why organizations seek a single view of core data subjects (or domains) and what makes a single view a core architectural element instead of a band-aid.
Speaker: Neal Fishman
Neal Fishman is program director of integration forensics within IBM’s Information Agenda Tiger Team. He has been involved in many aspects of information technology and has developed many unique perspectives throughout his career. Neal is author of several books including Viral Data in SOA: An Enterprise Pandemic and Enterprise Architecture Using the Zachman Framework. He has been a distance-learning instructor for the University of Washington and has served on several committees for international technology standards and as a board member of the Data Management Association (DAMA) Atlanta chapter.