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About David Syer
Dr. David Syer is an experienced, delivery-focused architect and development manager. He has designed and built successful enterprise software solutions using Spring, and implemented them in major financial institutions worldwide. David is known for his clear and informative training style and has deep knowledge and experience with all aspects of real-life usage of the Spring framework.

He enjoys creating business value from the application of simple principles to enterprise architecture. David joined SpringSource from a leading risk management software vendor where he worked closely with SpringSource on a number of projects. Recent publications have appeared in Balance Sheet, Operational Risk and Derivatives Technology.



DAVID SYER PODCASTS
Choosing a Dependency Injection Style
David Syer : 19th Jan 2010
View Podcast: Choosing a Dependency Injection Style,
Spring Batch
David Syer : 11th Aug 2009
Podcast Coming Soon: Spring Batch,
Spring Batch 2.0
David Syer : 15th Jul 2009
View Podcast: Introducing Spring Batch 2.0 plus Spring Framework 3.0 update,
Scaling Batch Apps
David Syer : 29th Jan 2009
View Podcast: Scaling Batch Applications in the Enterprise,
Power of Spring Batch
David Syer : 10th Oct 2008
Podcast Coming Soon: Realising the power of Spring Batch,
Power of Spring Batch
David Syer : 10th Oct 2008
View Podcast: Realising the power of Spring Batch,
Q&A Panel Discussion
Rod Johnson : 10th Oct 2008
Podcast Coming Soon: Q&A Panel Discussion,
Q&A Panel Discussion
Rod Johnson : 10th Oct 2008
View Podcast: Q&A Panel Discussion,
Offline and Batch Processing
David Syer : 30th May 2008
View Podcast:  Patterns of and Solutions to Challenges of Offline and Batch Processing,
Spring Full Stack Web Framewor
David Syer : 16th Jan 2008
View Podcast: Spring as a Full Stack Web Framework,
Migrating to Spring 2.0 - 23-05-07...
David Syer : 23rd May 2007
View Podcast: Migrating to Spring 2.0 - 23-05-07,


FAVORITES
Books
DATABASES AND MODELLING: Databases scramble to completion (2003)
The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision makes some changes to its regulatory proposals for operational risk management – the risk of losses resulting from inadequate or failed internal processes, people or systems and external events. Dave Syer discuss
Dealing with Basel II: operational risk – encouraging best practice (2003)
Journal: Balance Sheet
The latest consultation paper from the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision makes some changes to its regulatory proposals for operational risk management – the risk of losses resulting from inadequate or failed internal p

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