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Robin Custers
Cegeka

Robin is a software architect at Cegeka, bringing over 15 years of experience in software development. He's progressed from developer to team coach to software architect, all while avoiding any serious coffee spills. Robin's expertise includes agile software development, extreme and not-always-so-extreme programming, domain-driven design and software architecture. He's a skilled at designing and implementing enterprise-class systems. He enjoys helping organisations achieve their strategic goals, one line of code at a time, making sure their IT dreams don’t turn into digital nightmares.

In the ever-evolving jungle of the digital enterprise, the role of a software architect is akin to that of a chameleon on a caffeine high, constantly adapting to diverse situations. This session delves into the wild and wacky world of software architects as they juggle various facets to drive digital transformation. Imagine needing the technical sharpness of a Swiss Army knife and the strategic vision of a fortune teller, all while ensuring enterprise systems are as scalable and secure as Fort Knox and perfectly aligned with business goals.

Software architects are often expected to be the wizards of the tech realm, conjuring up future-proof architectures that can handle the latest tech trends and market whims without breaking a sweat. They also moonlight as mediators, bridging the communication gap between stakeholders and development teams, all while maintaining peace akin to UN negotiators at a tech conference.

Their ability to adapt is key to maintaining agility, sparking innovation, and ensuring long-term growth in the digital enterprise. This session highlights some facets of the architect's role, requiring the software architect to switch between these aspects faster than you can say 'digital transformation', embodying the chameleonic nature necessary to thrive (or is it more often, survive?) in the digital age.

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