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The Cloud, the Rich Client & the Buckeye State


Speakers:

Brian H. Prince

Architect Evangelist
Microsoft

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Steve Milroy

Solution Architect
OnTerra Systems

Track: Real-World Cloud Computing


State government a hotbed of technology innovation - huh? But that’s exactly right. The Ohio Dept of Transportation has harnessed extensive infrastructure (thousands of sensors, historical & police data, etc.) and cloud services to create a rich solution. Through a series of demos, this session will showcase for delegates how the Buckeye State has created a rich user experiences for residents, visitors and internal staff conducting detailed traffic analysis. In doing so, we will see how the IT team looked beyond just using cloud services, to combining with what’s on premise, and then becoming a supplier of these services to others. We will also share follow-up resources that attendees can review for further reference and follow-up, including access to code libraries, code snippets from the discussion. Join the two presenters and see for yourself the combination of on-premise & services in action.

Speaker Bios:
Brian H. Prince is an Architect Evangelist with Microsoft focused on building and educating the architect community in his district. Prior to joining Microsoft in March 2008, he was a Senior Director, Technology Strategy for a major mid-west partner. He has over 13 years Information Technology management and consulting experience including e-commerce, extranets, and business technology. Brian has successfully implemented his technology expertise in numerous industries including real estate, financial services, healthcare, retail and state government institutions. Further, he is a co-founder of the non-profit organization CodeMash. He speaks at various regional and national technology events including TechEd.


Steve Milroy is a solution architect with OnTerra Systems, focused on mapping and geospatial solutions. Steve assisted Ohio Dept of Transportation with architectural guidance on the buckeyetraffic.org site. Steve is recognized as a Regional Director and MVP by Microsoft, and has presented at developer conferences, user groups, and business associations on solution and development topics. For more information on Steve visit http://steve.milroy.com





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