Joining the blog world!

Greetings Everyone:

My name is Hong Choing and I am an Architect Evangelist for the Microsoft National Architecture Team focusing on Healthcare and Life Sciences vertical.  In this role, I am responsible for helping customers solve business challenges with IT solutions by providing guidance to technology decision makers (TDM), Senior Managers, Architects, and Developers building enterprise applications on the Microsoft platform.

I love technology but not for technology sake.  Technology, if embraced and implemented properly could be the enabler of business functions instead of a barrier.  I hope to continue to build upon this line of thinking in future entries.

I am a graduate of Drexel University with a B.S. in Electrical Engineering.  I was a native of Cambodia and a survival of the Cambodian Holocaust under the ruthless dictatorship of Pol Pot.  In my spare time, I enjoys spending time with my wife and three kids, doing home improvement projects, and tinker with electronic devices.  I speak English, Cambodian, and Chinese.

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  • Anonymous
    October 25, 2005
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  • Anonymous
    November 19, 2006
    There is an excellent online research for studying the Holocaust and all related information. http://www.holocaustresearchproject.org/ H.E.A.R.T Holocaust Education & Archive Research Team Their Mission: Today there are many resources available for those wishing to learn more of what the world has come to know as "The Holocaust" - the planned extermination of entire ethnic, religious, political, and other groups by the government of a sovereign state, Germany, and her allies during the years 1933 -1945. Memorials, museums, and sufficient books to fill entire libraries are devoted to the subject. But the advent of the internet has created a new, globally accessible source of information on the Holocaust. Some of this information is valuable, often unique. Much of it, poorly researched and sourced, is not. The hateful writings emanating from the twisted minds of those who would deny the reality of what is irrefutable are much worse.

  • Anonymous
    July 11, 2007
    www.holocaustresearchproject.org was very helpful in my studies on the holocaust.