“CloudNOW is proud to pay tribute to 10 extraordinary women in cloud
computing for their remarkable accomplishments and thought leadership in
our dynamic industry,” said
“I am honored to be in such prestigious company,” said MacVittie. “I am also very pleased to see the continuing momentum of CloudNOW, which has begun to mature in the past two years and is executing on its mission. It’s inspiring to see that women in technology today are engaged in such a wide variety of business and technical leadership roles. CloudNOW is a great vehicle for showcasing just how infinite the opportunities are for women in cloud computing and technology.”
MacVittie is a subject matter expert on cloud computing, cloud and
application security, and application delivery. An influential voice in
the cloud community, she is known for her blog on the F5
DevCentral™ developer community. The blog is currently syndicated
throughout the cloud community. MacVittie has also been recognized by
About CloudNOW
CloudNOW (cloud-now.org) is a nonprofit consortium of the leading women in cloud computing, focused on using technology for the overall professional development of women from around the world by providing a forum for networking, knowledge sharing, mentoring, and economic growth. CloudNOW offers members the opportunity to creatively approach the technological challenges of cloud today, working in partnership with the tech industry, and cloud thought leaders. CloudNOW is sponsored by IBM, PwC, and member support. To join CloudNOW go to: http://cloud-now.org/cloudnow/register.php.
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