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Podcast Interview with Joël Quimper, Architect Advisor MSDN

This is the next blog in the continuing series of interviews with top-echelon and renowned professionals. In this blog, I interview Joël Quimper, Architect Advisor MSDN, Top IT Architecture Authority

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Stephen Ibaraki, FCIPS, I.S.P., MVP , DFNPA, CNP

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    About Joël Quimper

    Joel QuimperJoël Quimper is an Architect Advisor for Eastern Canada, working mainly with architects in large accounts, helping them to leverage the richness of the Microsoft Platform in order to allow them and their business to realize their full potential. Joël has extensive experience into designing service oriented solutions and using web services. He is passionate about interoperability and how with .Net you can leverage the existing enterprise investments.

    Before joining Microsoft, he worked 10 years for IBM Canada in several roles. Most recently, he worked as a WebSphere Integration Architect. He worked with several customers in successfully implementing SOA solutions.

  • Posted: Tuesday, July 15, 2008 8:00 AM by cdnitmgr

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