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Better together: How Oracle Cloud Infrastructure powers Fusion Applications
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Better together: How Oracle Cloud Infrastructure powers Fusion Applications
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Better together: How Oracle Cloud Infrastructure powers Fusion Applications
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Better together: How Oracle Cloud Infrastructure powers Fusion Applications
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I am a product manager, marketer, strategist and designer. I'm passionate about building and delivering products that dramatically improve the way people live and work.

Early on, I became enthralled with the power of information design. As digital publishing gained steam, I spent nearly a decade progressing from print design to web design to art direction. In that time, I gained hands-on experience in effective branding and communications both within companies and running my own consultancy.

In 2001, I had my first experience as a product manager, moving a complete fund raising experience onto the Web for hundreds of thousands of people. Product management tied my front end design skills with backend technology and business strategy. I became hooked on the power of information management.

At EMC, while working on products for Enterprise customers, I came to understand the power of data from an infrastructure perspective. From marketing storage over Ethernet (iSCSI); to pushing for better performance (digital media and big data); to creating a vision around peer-to-peer cloud storage (Constellation Computing); to building the first enterprise cloud storage platform (Atmos); I developed a keen awareness of how the control, delivery, and access of data is fundamental to today's knowledge workers and foundational to computing.

At Oxygen Cloud, I blended enterprise IT security with powerful cloud services to improve data access on all devices, and marketed the first file synchronization solution to balance the best of both.

At Scality, I returned to the infrastructure side. In two years, we delivered brand new storage foundations for some of the largest global businesses.

Over the next generation, the vast majority of organizations will move, build, and grow on cloud infrastructure. Watch this space as Oracle takes the lessons of the last ten years and scales the most modern cloud yet, enabling businesses to add agility to their most critical applications.

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