Executive Update

Ask the Experts: Distributed Computing Architecture

Posted April 30, 1999 | Technology |
About The Author
Douglas Barry
Douglas Barry Douglas Barry is the Principal of Barry & Associates, Inc., which he founded in 1992. Mr. Barry specializes in enterprise architecture with an emphasis in service-oriented architecture, database systems, and… Read More
J. Bradford Kain
Brad Kain Senior Consultant Brad Kain is a Senior Consultant with Cutter Consortium's Enterprise Architecture Practice and President and co-founder of Quoin, a technology and management consulting services company, specializing in full lifecycle development of enterprise-scale distributed systems. Mr. Kain is a proven information technology manager with a track record of successful development projects over the last 18 years. He has led large-… Read More
Owen Kain
Jason Matthews
Jason Matthews Jason Matthews has over 20 years of expertise in all aspects of business management and technical application of enterprise information technology solutions.… Read More
Haim Matthews
Michael Matthews
Imran Sayeed
Paul Harmon
Paul Harmon is an internationally known business consultant, technology analyst, and thought leader with a focus on applying new technologies and methodologies to real-world business problems. He began his career in artificial intelligence (AI) with the publication of his popular book, Expert Systems: AI for Business (coauthored with David King in 1983). As a decades-long Cutter Expert, Mr. Harmon authored various Cutter journals, including … Read More
Ed Yourdon
Ed Yourdon was cofounder, with Karen Coburn, of Cutter Consortium. Ed served as Fellow of the Cutter Business Technology Council, and Founding Editor and Editor Emeritus of the Cutter IT Journal. He chaired Cutter's Summit for many years. Mr. Yourdon is widely known as the lead developer of the structured analysis/design methods of the 1970s. He was a codeveloper of the Yourdon/Whitehead method of object-oriented (OO) analysis/design and the… Read More
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