Dave is a senior architect for Thomson Reuters and has worked for Thomson Reuters for over 20 years where his focus is on architecting and delivering enterprise hybrid big data systems.
Dave has written two books with Addison-Wesley, and is currently working on a third:
Dave is also the head coach for the Eagan High School FIRST Robotics program with over 150 students and over 60 mentors. Dave also likes to build things like trebuchets, go carts, and rain barrel watering systems.
This session will focus on the soft skills that are needed by software architects and pretty much any technical person. One of the chief things that changes when you go from being a tech lead to an architect is the need for soft skills. For many architects, it’s not the technology related areas that give you problems, but people related areas – at least this was the case for case for me.
This session will focus on the technical skills that are needed by software architects. The role of an architect is not always clear – we often get referred to as glue – because we fill in wherever we are needed.
This session will focus on the big data skills that are needed by software architects. The area of big data is dealing with a massive expansion of tools and technologies. Finding the right people, tools and technologies can a bit of a challenge.