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Jerry Sevier is a Practice Director for a large Twin Cities based consulting firm and a senior-level Application Architect possessing over 15 years of diverse Information Technology (IT) experience. He has experience in software architecture, analysis and design as well as application development and project management. He specializes in Microsoft Server technologies including SharePoint, Commerce Server and Content Management Server and has been central in implementing these technologies in large, complex enterprise-level environments.
 
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