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Martin Salias, Microsoft South Cone 
Martin Salias (Buenos Aires, Argentina) is currently acting as an Enterprise Architect for Microsoft South Cone. He has 25 years in the software industry working with several different platforms and languages, working for organizations ranging from the United Nations to Microsoft Consulting Services. He is Editor in Chief for Level Extreme .NET Magazine, a member of the Agile Alliance, and a Microsoft MVP.

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