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Hands on leader, developer, architect specializing in the design and delivery of distributed systems in lean, agile environments with an emphasis in continuous improvement across people, process and technology. Speaker and published author with 18 years' experience leading the delivery of large and/or complex, high-impact distributed solutions in Retail, Intelligent Transportation, and Gaming & Hospitality.

I'm currently a Principal Engineer at Amazon, within the North America Consumer organization leading our global listings strategy that enable bulk and non-bulk listing experiences for our WW Selling Partners via apps, devices and APIs.

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Interview on SSWUG TV

imageI was recently interviewed on SSWUG TV to talk about my new book, Windows Server AppFabric Cookbook.

SSWUG.ORG is the one of the largest community-driven sites that focuses on enterprise technology, as more than 570,000 members regularly visit our site for answers to their IT-related questions and to access the information they need to grow as professionals.

As I mention in the interview, everyone who watches the video is eligible for a 22% discount on both the print and e-copy version and is valid through the end of October.

You can watch the video and learn more about the SQL Server Worldwide User Group here: http://www.sswug.org/

Thanks to Stephen and Josh for the opportunity to catch up and talk about the book!

Print | posted on Wednesday, October 17, 2012 3:20 PM | Filed Under [ Speaking Events Windows AppFabric ]

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