Monthly SeaSPIN Meeting
 Tuesday, June 4
 Free and Open to the Software Engineering & IT Community
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Vertafore, 11724 NE 195th Street, Bothell, WA 98011
 Food & networking from 5:45 to 6:15 (pizza, salad, soda )
 Announcements from 6:15 to 6:30
 Presentation from 6:30 to 7:45
 Q & A from 7:45 to 8:15
 Doors close at 8:30
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Where is Technology Taking Us?
 by James Whittaker, Partner Technical Evangelist, Microsoft
 
The information age is giving way to the knowledge age where data is the 
new currency and the rules of engineering are changing. What's coming? 
Where is technology taking us? And, more specifically, what do engineers 
need to do to prepare for it? James covers the present and future and 
paints a picture of an engineers life over the next decade or so. 

Speaker Bio
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 James Whittaker is a technology executive with a career spanning academia, 
start-ups and top tech companies. He career began in 1986 as the first 
computer science graduate ever hired by the FBI, where he worked to 
automate Agent’s caseloads. He then entered graduate school at the 
University of Tennessee, receiving his PhD in computer science in 1991. 

Following academia, James worked as a freelance developer specializing in 
test automation. He has worked in 13 different countries over a five year 
period, for companies like IBM, Ericsson, SAP, Cisco and Microsoft, 
performing seminal research in software quality and developer productivity.
 
He has authored dozens of published papers, patents and conference 
presentations, including the faculty work at the Florida Institute of 
Technology, adding further to his publications and winning over $12m in 
sponsored research. His work in Y2K testing & software security earned 
multiple awards and in 2002 his security work led to a university spin-off 
startup which later acquired by Raytheon. 

James’ early work at Microsoft included Trustworthy Computing and Visual 
Studio. In 2009 he joined Google as an engineering director and led teams 
working on Chrome, Maps and Google+. He was also the keynote speaker for 
Google Developer Days. In 2012 James rejoined Microsoft to build the Bing 
Information Platform.
 
James is known for being a creative and passionate leader and sought after 
speaker and author. Of his five books two have been Jolt Award finalists.

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This promises to be an awesome presentation. James is a very provocative 
speaker, always confronting the status quo and forwarding new challenging 
ideas. He is well-known for his books in the test domain... authoring "How 
to Break Software: A Practical Guide to Testing" & "Exploratory Software 
Testing: Tips, Tricks, Tours, and Techniques to Guide Test Design"; Also 
co-authoring "How Google Tests Software" & "How to Break Software 
Security". I know I have a few of his books at home. Come on out!!

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