System Integrator vs Solutions Architect
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- Опубликовано: 5 авг 2024
- Walker discusses the difference between the System Integrator and Solutions Architect.
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Hey Walker Absolutely resonate with the insights shared in this video regarding the roles of System Integrators vs. Solution Architects. Drawing from my 9- year journey as a Systems Engineer in the carbide-cutting tool industry, transitioning into a Technical Operations Analyst within a FDA-regulated medical device company, I can attest to the truths laid out here.
The ability to not be tethered to a single technology is crucial for driving company progress. However, the real challenge often lies in navigating the intricate dynamics of corporate politics, coupled with the responsibility of making complex concepts comprehensible to engineering managers and other stakeholders. It’s a demanding yet fulfilling path that requires a blend of resilience, adaptability, and effective communication.
Looking ahead, my next move or goal is to step into a Solution Architect role. I aim to leverage this position to make a more significant impact in the realm of digital manufacturing, harnessing the insights and experiences I’ve garnered to drive innovation and efficiency. Enjoying your video continue the good work .
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Truly Amazing and well explained. Right now I am moving out from being a senior software engineer to a solution Architect and I truly needed this video to understand what I have signed up for.
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Thank you for this video. Everybody is thinking I’m crazy for constantly changing the industries I work in, and taking pay cuts when switching between roles, but I just want to have a unique set of skills that nobody does. Plus it’s also fun and more meaningful to me to understand all the technology stacks
You are on the right track! Have you joined the Discord Server and the Mentorship Program yet?
you make it sound so like a walk in the park....thx for sharing your knowledge and insight !
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Perfectly explained both the roles. Eventually have the similar profile started from Sensor calibration to MES. Will definitely consider joining your channel. Excellent videos, I am going to watch each one starting today.
Glad it was helpful! Enjoy!
Thanks for this video,
Great comparison.
Great video, looking to understand working at the different layers was an eye opener.😀
Thank you!
Thank you for this video❤❤❤
Thank you!
Excellent run down!
Thank you Denton!
Hello Walker, very informative Vblog. Thks from DAN TOO, Smart Design IOT.
Thanks Dan!
This is great, thank you
Thank you!
Amazing!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
Yes a solutions architects seem to intuitively understand the implications behind the big picture. They even understand who the photographer is behind the big picture and what lens they used.
Great share!
Sir if any one wants to transition himself from Integrator/Engineer/Developer to Solution Architects what are the practical steps that he can take to become one ?
Consider joining our mentorship program Tanuj. Https://www.intellic.online/mentorship-program
Hello,
Thanks for your video, I am looking for Controls Engineer job in the automotive industry and the other job I am looking for is a Controls design Engineer for system integration company please can you explain the major differences between the two ?
Hi Khalid! We answered this on video! ruclips.net/video/pPVomEYWgco/видео.html
Would a systems engineering degree be relevant to becoming an architect ?
Perhaps but not needed!
explained well
Glad you liked it!
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