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Sam’s research helps to define both the adoption and impact of emerging technologies for management professionals across Australia. His specific areas of focus at Longhaus are enterprise architecture (including service-orientation and information management), the open source market, enterprise applications and development, large scale distributed systems, and ICT procurement within state and federal governments. He is co-author of the Longhaus Australian Tech IndexTM and Longhaus PulseTM research methods. Sam comes to Longhaus having previously been a Senior Analyst with Forrester Research’s Asia Pacific team providing both a global and local perspective for Australia and New Zealand within the Enterprise Architecture, Application Development & infrastructure and Government research groups. He has over 14-years experience in both the public and private sectors and has developed client-server, mainframe-centric, and distributed n-tier applications, both in traditional IDE and model-driven environments. Sam was also a major thought-leader behind an Information and Communications Technology (ICT) planning method, associated architecture practices, and governance model for which he and his team subsequently received an Australia Day award in 2005. Key elements of this were adopted as best practice by the Queensland Government’s Office of Government ICT and are now mandated across Queensland Government to assess existing ICT investments. Sam holds a bachelor’s degree in business from the Charles Darwin University, where he majored in information systems and minored in marketing. Additionally, his knowledge of service-oriented architecture is widely recognized, and he was recently invited to be a contributing author on the Paul Allen book Service-orientation: Winning Strategies and Best Practices, which was released in April 2006 by Cambridge University Press. |



