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About Us

About Us. Mark Michaelis Chief Technical Architect, Author & Trainer. Information Technology Services. OUR VALUES. Courageous Honesty. Frees us to pursue the right thing Establishes a reputation that we can be trusted to achieve excellence Guards against regret. Passionate Hard Work.

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About Us

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  1. AboutUs Mark Michaelis Chief Technical Architect, Author & Trainer

  2. Information Technology Services

  3. OUR VALUES

  4. Courageous Honesty • Frees us to pursue the right thing • Establishes a reputation that we can be trusted to achieve excellence • Guards against regret

  5. Passionate Hard Work • What we do is a natural pouring out of who we are. • Choose a job you love and you will never have to work a day in your life!

  6. Empowered Leadership • Leadership isn’t about power over others, it is about empowering others • distributing power to others not away from them • creating synergies beyond what your power alone could ever hope to achieve • You can pay people to give their heads but you have to inspire them to give their hearts. • Leaders are catalysts, they speed up reaction between the talent of the team member and the vision of the organization • Referent Leadership

  7. Innovative Excellence Improve: We make it better!

  8. SERVICES

  9. Software Architecture Consulting • Intense architecture engagements • Architecture design diagrams • Use case modeling • Vertical implementation • Security reviews and design • System layout • Scope clarification • Call chain modeling

  10. Reference Architecture Sample Establish Best Practices • Project templates • Best practices • Architecture (non)Coupling • Automated Build • Coding standards • Unit testing • Quality Assurance XAML/ASPX

  11. Best Practice Application Lifecycle Management • Disciplined Agile Developmentturning up the volume on what works • Responsible design • Constant project pulse • Test early and often • Integrated user participation • Visual Studio and Team Foundation Server • Product Quality - continuous integration and testing

  12. Enterprise Collaboration and Content Management • SharePoint Corporate Portal • Simplify Collaboration • Simplify Posting • Facilitate Search and Navigation • Enterprise Document Management • Consolidation of Services

  13. Business Analysis Services

  14. Technical Discovery • Discover clients concerns and priorities • Seek best suited global solutions • Determine: • Performance • Timelines • Cost • Risk • Compatibility with existing projects and plans • Build comparative risk model • Incorporate into a dynamic relational roadmap

  15. Solution Engineering • Combine technical options and timelines into a series of workable solutions • Determine dependencies • Communications • Hardware • Software • Lifetime and obsolescence • Other projects (existing and under consideration) • Prioritize solutions • Cost/performance comparison • Implementation time

  16. Relational Roadmap

  17. Scenario Modeling • View end results of a range of program combinations: • Investigate and compare: • Overall system performance • Likelihood of success • Optimize implementation schedules • Readjust for: • Delays • Cancellations • New technologies • Changing market and business imperatives • Plot capacity v. demand curves • Plot best and worst case for a series of combined scenarios

  18. Integration and Enterprise Service Bus Development

  19. Strategic Direction

  20. A Utility Specialization

  21. The Variables Behind and questionable Ready to go

  22. The Problem Space…

  23. From AMR to AMI

  24. Integration and Enterprise Service Bus Development

  25. Rightsizing the Scope

  26. Home, Distribution, Generation, Monitoring, etc.

  27. Monitoring

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