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Lori MacVittie

Technical marketing manager for Application Services at F5 Networks.

Lori MacVittie, technical marketing manager for Application Services F5 Networks Lori MacVittie is responsible for outbound marketing, education, and evangelism of application services available across F5’s entire product suite. Her role includes authorship of technical materials and participation in a number of community-based forums and industry standards organisations, among other efforts. MacVittie has extensive programming experience as an application architect, as well as network and systems development and administration expertise. Prior to joining F5, MacVittie was senior technology editor at Network Computing Magazine, where she conducted product research and evaluation focused on integration with application and network architectures, and authored articles on a variety of topics aimed at IT professionals. Her most recent area of focus include SOA-related products and architectures. She holds a BS in Information and Computing Science from the University of Wisconsin at Green Bay, and an MS in Computer Science from Nova Southeastern University.

Articles

5:00
Cloud ComputingJan 3, 2012

When protocols collide

The dual-stack option will run both IPv4 and IPv6 networking stacks on the same system.

3:40
Cloud ComputingNov 29, 2011

Bringing sexy back

It's time to put the infrastructure back into infrastructure as a service.

4:20
Cloud ComputingOct 25, 2011

Cloud culpability

The Amazon outage had more to do with storage than cloud computing.

4:20
Cloud ComputingSept 30, 2011

The princess cloud bride

A realistic plan is essential to get data into the cloud, and back out again.

3:40
Cloud ComputingAug 10, 2011

Do or die?

Will the cloud kill or cure your network?

4:50
ComputingJul 13, 2011

A teenage wasteland

Is the public cloud caught between childhood and maturity?

4:30
Cloud ComputingApr 26, 2011

Euphemisms abound

Private, public, hybrid? What does it actually mean?

4:10
BusinessMar 25, 2011

All aboard the cloud

As everyone moves to the cloud, service provider networks need to prepare for the transition.