Harry Lord

Enterprise Technology Architect at AORN

Denver Metropolitan Area United States
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Harry Lord is an Enterprise Technology Architect with nearly three decades of hands-on experience designing and delivering maintainable, future-ready software and hardware-integrated systems. Based in the Denver area, he excels at breaking complex business problems into pragmatic architectures—spanning C#, .NET, SQL Server, integration/SSO, and secure EDI—while guiding teams through releases, automation, and operational concerns. He’s led architecture and migration efforts across healthcare, finance, and large-scale web platforms, and has a track record of implementing data-driven form engines, SOA integrations, and automated deployment pipelines. A natural mentor, Harry pairs technical leadership with process improvements (TFS/SCRUM, build automation) to raise team capability and reduce risk. He’s equally curious about new technologies and the physical infrastructure they run on, which informs his pragmatic, end-to-end approach to system design.
code8 years of coding experience
job20 years of employment as a software developer
bookBSIT, Information Technology, BSIT, Information Technology at University of Phoenix

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Github contributions (3)

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Contributions:3 commits in 2 months
The Force.com Toolkits for .NET provides an easy way for .NET developers to interact with the Force.com & Chatter REST APIs using native libraries.
Contributions:1 branch in 1 day
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Harry Lord - Enterprise Technology Architect at AORN