Just came across some information on some MS ‘informational session’ on Architecting the User Experience. Sure, it may be just some blatant advertising for the latest MS product, but it’s free, and it’s three hours. What the heck.

It is targeted towards “Senior developers who are responsible for architecting the solutions they develop or who are interested in becoming an architect in their organization. Software design and creative decision makers that need to know what the next generation of user experience focused technology will enable them to create.” and mentions “we will discuss how architects can work with software design professionals in new and innovative ways to create the next generation of ‘experiences’ and products that will be demanded by consumers and the enterprise.” That is really the role I want to take on: being the liason between what the user needs/wants/expects/deserves and what the organization can/will provide.

Somehow, I anticipate I will get more out of what I interpret their discussion to be than what they will actually present. But that’s ok with me..

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