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Luciano Scalabrini Posted 13 years ago
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"Solution Architect" or "Solutions Architect"

Hello!

I have a new role in my company and I'm not sure what is the right way to write it. I believe the correct way to say it is "Solutions Architect", but a lot of people know and write the role as "Solution Architect".

Can anyone explain to me if this second options could be correct in general or in some specific case?

Thank you!

Luciano
  

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Luciano Scalabrini Can anyone explain to me if this second options could be correct in general or in some specific case? It would make sense if there were only one solution. Stick with 'Solutions'.

  • Luciano Scalabrini Can anyone explain to me if this second options could be correct in general or in some specific case?
  • It would make sense if there were only one solution.
  • Stick with 'Solutions'.
  • What’s in a name?
  • that which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet;
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Luciano ScalabriniCan anyone explain to me if this second options could be correct in general or in some specific case?
It would make sense if there were only one solution. Stick with 'Solutions'.

What’s in a name? that which we call a rose
By any other name would smell as sweet;
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I will, thanks for the fast response Emotion: smile

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