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Damir Tomicic

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Damir Tomicic is Microsoft Regional Director for Germany and INETA Lead
[IASA] Think Globally, Act Locally - in Asia Posted: Aug 29, 2005 9:07 AM
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I used the time in Malaysia to speak a lot with Aaron Tan Dani (Architect Evangelist, Microsoft), Simon Seow (managing director of InfoSpec) and Lim Fun Jin (Microsoft Regional Director Malaysia, Technical Director of ISA Technologies). Those guys are co-founder of Independent Software Architects Council of Malaysia (ISAC-M) [1], a special interest group (SIG) of the Malaysian-National Computer Confederation (MNCC). They are doing such a amazing job over there. More than 200 IT architects and technical decision makers participated in the inaugural Summit. Membership in ISAC-M is strictly by invitation and the Council meets once every quarter.

I'd like to quote Aaron and spread the good news among you: "We are confident that our efforts in Malaysia will be even more effective with our official affiliation to the International Association of Software Architects (IASA)". We at IASA are happy to hear that. Welcome on board of IASA Asian Region! ;-)

[1] http://www.isac-m.org



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