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Our colleague, Lori MacVittie, has been honored with the CloudNOWTop Ten Women in Cloud Award for her contributions, accomplishments, and thought leadership. Now you might think it would be cool working with such a cloud know-it-all: she writes the best blogs/articles, she corrects you when you’re mistaken, she knows network/infrastructure/security/applications inside out, she’s not too fond of Mondays, she’s gluten-free, has a wicked sense of humor and she’s fairly feisty. Yeah, it’s fun.
I first met Lori a few years back when she started at F5 and joined the Technical Marketing Team. Prior to F5, Lori was an award-winning Senior Technology Editor at Network Computing Magazine. She conducted product research and evaluations focusing on the integration between application and network architectures. She has extensive programming experience as an application architect, as well as network and systems development and administration expertise. While many of us on the Technical Marketing Team have real world technical experience within our areas of focus, Lori crosses all disciplines. She has an amazing grasp of everything application delivery. But she does not gloat about it or make you feel silly if you didn’t know something. She has a way of teaching while correcting.

Lori has been actively involved in the cloud community, participating in a variety of both active and now- defunct standards working groups. She has been a prolific voice on the topic through a variety of publications and her blog on F5’s DevCentral, which is syndicated throughout the cloud community. Additionally, Lori has been recognized as one of the 100 top bloggers on Cloud Computing and one of the ten most powerful voices in Cloud Security by SYS-CON Media. “It is an honor to be recognized by CloudNOW with this award,” she said. “It is extremely gratifying to be recognized by an organization whose mission I respect and support.”
Not only has Lori been recognized by the industry, but it's also awesome to work with her and F5 is better for having her influence across the market. We’re proud of her accomplishments and honored to be working alongside such a knowledgeable person. [Collective ‘awwwwwwwww’] Not to mention that I know having her name so many times in this blog will be good SEO!
Here is an interview I did with Lori a couple years back at Cloud Connect: Interview with Lori MacVittie at Cloud Connect
So, how do we build a cloud again, Lor?
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Peter Silva covers security for F5’s Technical Marketing Team. After working in Professional Theatre for 10 years, Peter decided to change careers. Starting out with a small VAR selling Netopia routers and the Instant Internet box, he soon became one of the first six Internet Specialists for AT&T managing customers on the original ATT WorldNet network.
Now having his Telco background he moved to Verio to focus on access, IP security along with web hosting. After losing a deal to Exodus Communications (now Savvis) for technical reasons, the customer still wanted Peter as their local SE contact so Exodus made him an offer he couldn’t refuse. As only the third person hired in the Midwest, he helped Exodus grow from an executive suite to two enormous datacenters in the Chicago land area working with such customers as Ticketmaster, Rolling Stone, uBid, Orbitz, Best Buy and others.
Bringing the slightly theatrical and fairly technical together, he covers training, writing, speaking, along with overall product evangelism for F5’s security line. He's also produced over 100 videos and recorded over 50 audio whitepapers. Prior to joining F5, he was the Business Development Manager with Pacific Wireless Communications. He’s also been in such plays as The Glass Menagerie, All’s Well That Ends Well, Cinderella and others. He earned his B.S. from Marquette University, and is a certified instructor in the Wisconsin System of Vocational, Technical & Adult Education.
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