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Most recent edit on 2008-06-25 21:38:31 by DougBarry

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Doug has consulted to over 80 companies operating in the areas of finance, stock trading, computer-aided design, telecommunications, electronic catalogs, software development, manufacturing, and military. He has written or edited five books and was the series editor for the The Savvy Manager's Guides, published by Morgan Kaufmann. Doug has written over 40 magazine columns or articles and published over 400 pages of online articles at www.service-architecture.com/articles/. His most recent book is Web Services and Service-Oriented Architectures: The Savvy Manager's Guide.


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Doug has consulted to over 80 companies operating in the areas of finance, stock trading, computer-aided design, telecommunications, electronic catalogs, software development, manufacturing, and military. He has written or edited five books and was the series editor for the The Savvy Manager's Guides, published by Morgan Kaufmann. Doug has written over 40 magazine columns or articles and published over 400 pages of online articles at www.service-architecture.com/articles. His most recent book is Web Services and Service-Oriented Architectures: The Savvy Manager's Guide.




Edited on 2008-06-24 09:26:46 by DougBarry

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Doug has consulted to over 80 companies operating in the areas of finance, stock trading, computer-aided design, telecommunications, electronic catalogs, software development, manufacturing, and military. He has written or edited five books and was the series editor for the The Savvy Manager's Guides, published by Morgan Kaufmann. Doug has written over 40 magazine columns or articles and published over 400 pages of online articles at www.service-architecture.com/articles. His most recent book is Web Services and Service-Oriented Architectures: The Savvy Manager's Guide.


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Doug has consulted to over 80 companies operating in the areas of finance, stock trading, computer-aided design, telecommunications, electronic catalogs, software development, manufacturing, and military. He has written or edited five books and was the series editor for the The Savvy Manager's Guides, published by Morgan Kaufmann. Doug has written over 40 magazine columns or articles and published over 400 pages of online articles at www.service-architecture.com/articles. His most recent book is Web Services and Service-Oriented Architectures: The Savvy Manager's Guide.




Edited on 2008-06-24 09:23:26 by DougBarry

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Edited on 2008-06-24 09:20:28 by DougBarry

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Edited on 2008-06-24 09:20:11 by DougBarry

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Specializing in enterprise architecture with an emphasis in service-oriented architecture, database systems, and object technology, Doug Barry's practice is aimed at accelerating your understanding and use of software technology. He is also an author, columnist, guest lecturer, international speaker, and mentor.

Doug has consulted to over 80 companies operating in the areas of finance, stock trading, computer-aided design, telecommunications, electronic catalogs, software development, manufacturing, and military. He has written or edited five books and was the series editor for the The Savvy Manager's Guides, published by Morgan Kaufmann. Doug has written over 40 magazine columns or articles and published over 400 pages of online articles at www.service-architecture.com/articles. His most recent book is Web Services and Service-Oriented Architectures: The Savvy Manager's Guide.

View Doug Barry's profile on LinkedIn


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Doug Barry is the founder and principal of Barry & Associates, Inc., a firm that provides consulting in enterprise architecture and standards, with a focus on service-oriented architecture. He is also an author, columnist, guest lecturer, international speaker, and mentor. His most recent book is Web Services and Service-Oriented Architectures: The Savvy Manager's Guide.




Edited on 2007-12-18 21:09:22 by DougBarry

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Doug Barry is the founder and principal of Barry & Associates, Inc., a firm that provides consulting in enterprise architecture and standards, with a focus on service-oriented architecture. He is also an author, columnist, guest lecturer, international speaker, and mentor. His most recent book is Web Services and Service-Oriented Architectures: The Savvy Manager's Guide.
More on Doug and his publications.


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Doug Barry is the primary author of this blog. He is the founder and principal of Barry & Associates, Inc., a firm that provides consulting in enterprise architecture and standards, with a focus on service-oriented architecture. He is also an author, columnist, guest lecturer, international speaker, and mentor. His most recent book is Web Services and Service-Oriented Architectures: The Savvy Manager’s Guide.
More on Doug and his publications.




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Doug Barry is the primary author of this blog. He is the founder and principal of Barry & Associates, Inc., a firm that provides consulting in enterprise architecture and standards, with a focus on service-oriented architecture. He is also an author, columnist, guest lecturer, international speaker, and mentor. His most recent book is Web Services and Service-Oriented Architectures: The Savvy Manager’s Guide.
More on Doug and his publications.
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