In large projects, there often comes a time when it helps to have an independent third party review the architecture of your web site or database, before beginning development. These reviews are like an architectural design session, except rather than being a two-way discussion that includes alternatives and trade-offs, I will instead provide specific recommendations.
In addition to reviewing technical issues, I can provide a tie-breaking vote on issues where your internal staff is conflicted.
I am not associated with any particular hardware or software vendor, so I can offer neutral third-party advice that is free from the influence of your local sales teams. Even though I often have a preference for Microsoft technologies, I am intimately familiar with non-Microsoft technologies such as Java, Solaris, Linux, Oracle and MySql, and I don't hesitate to recommend those solutions when they are appropriate for a particular application. The goal of an architectural review is to help refine and optimize the solutions to your business problems, not to push any particular products.
Potential review areas include:
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After I receive the material, I will get back in contact with you to schedule a phone call to cover any questions on both sides. I will send out a quote shortly after that.