For this week’s CDN #FollowFriday, we are showcasing technology evangelists that could provide insight on driving adoption.
First up is is Guy Kawasaki, a Silicon Valley marketing executive and chief evangelist of Canva, a graphic-design tool website founded in 2012. He was one of the Apple employees originally responsible for marketing the Macintosh in 1984.
He tweets at: @GuyKawasaki
https://twitter.com/GuyKawasaki/status/581110995755479040
#Technology: Not Just a Guy Thing http://t.co/TSovKH3q8e @AARP #Video series pic.twitter.com/HbOhYFpstd
— Guy Kawasaki (@GuyKawasaki) March 26, 2015
I've been appointed to the Board of Trustees of the @Wikimedia Foundation – http://t.co/R8J72ryEw2
— Guy Kawasaki (@GuyKawasaki) March 25, 2015
Next is Ruth Morton, a former technology evangelist at Microsoft Canada and a Microsoft solution specialist at Compugen, which was ranked number one in in CDN’s Top 100 Solution Providers rankings for 2011.
Morton tweets at: @ruthm
Not sure how much I like this…RT @CompugenInc: Your body, your password? Microsoft’s plans for secure access http://t.co/XCvb0QHKjE
— Ruth Morton (@ruthm) March 18, 2015
Her success is not your failure. Happy International Women's Day. pic.twitter.com/YQGNrd4lRy
— Ruth Morton (@ruthm) March 8, 2015
Hillary Clinton takes shadow IT mainstream http://t.co/skDgOA0MdP
— Ruth Morton (@ruthm) March 4, 2015
Third is Eric Wright, principal solutions engineer and technology evangelist at VMTurbo, a Toronto-based company that offers a cloud and virtualization management platform. He specializes in VMware virtualization, OpenStack, Microsoft Active Directory and server technologies.
He tweets at: @discoposse
Kinda cool to see stuff I worked with research teams on show up inside products. Mad respect for the work it takes on UX and product dev.
— Eric Wright (@discoposse) March 26, 2015
Don’t pigeon hole as a win for OpenStack or a loss for VMware. Just think of it as a win for choice and open source http://t.co/oKZ7l57Jhh
— Eric Wright (@discoposse) March 26, 2015
RT @NFSDudeAbides: @ExchangeGoddess DNS is a no WINS situation. < zing!
— Eric Wright (@discoposse) March 25, 2015