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FAIRHAVEN HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1976

Where We Are Now

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Curt Devlin

Curt lives in Fairhaven with his wife and two daughters. Curt is currently an architect in Microsoft DPE (Developer & Platform Evangelism) focusing on enterprises in the financial services, as well as health and life sciences industries throughout New England. Curt has 20 years of experience with the architecture and design of enterprise class distributed systems on the Windows platform. He is a Microsoft veteran with 11 years of experience at Microsoft, concentrating in the real-world design, development and architecture of enterprise distributed solutions. For several years, Curt worked at the Microsoft Technology Center helping customers devise or revamp their web applications to achieve better performance and scalability. At the MTC, he developed expertise in transaction cost analysis (TCA), a rigorous methodology for measuring the scalability of multi-tiered applications and then developing an accurate model for predicting and improving the scalability. Curt has worked across a broad range of customer segments while at Microsoft, including healthcare, life sciences, banking, investment, insurance, human resources, manufacturing, ISVs and many others. In addition, he helped build some of the first online news offering at MSN and MSNBC. He also lead the effort to design and develop a collection of .NET frameworks which later became the Microsoft enterprise application blocks. At present, Curt has also become interested in the special security challenges that confront SOA and SaaS approaches. You can read his MSDN article on the topic of Enterprise Authorization Strategy.


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