George Stefanick

George Stefanick is a Wireless Architect employed by a large healthcare system in the Texas Medical Center.

Gideon Tam

Gideon Tam, CCIE Data Center #46006, is a Datacenter Architect and Network Security Specialist at a cancer hospital in New York City.

Greg Ferro

Greg is a freelance Network Architect and Engineer, host of Packet Pushers Podcast and semi-professional writer.

Hans De Leenheer

Rental Evangelist & Enterprise Clown. Sometimes referred to as Technical Marketer.

Howard Marks

Storage Analyst Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Ivan Pepelnjak

Ivan Pepelnjak, CCIE#1354 Emeritus, is a network architect and independent blogger at ipSpace.net AG.

Jake Snyder

Jake is a Systems Engineer focused on designing and deploying wireless networks in the Pacific Northwest.

James Green

James is Partner & Content Czar at ActualTech Media where he is responsible for developing unique content offerings that help enterprise IT vendors accomplish their most critical content marketing objectives.

Jason Edelman

Runs a consulting company bridging the gap between DevOps and Networking. CCIE 15394, VCDX-NV 167.

Jeff Wilson

GSEC-certified IT Professional focused on security in small to medium enterprises. Loves writing time-saving Powershell scripts and blogging.

Jennifer Huber

Jennifer has over 10 years of experience in the networking and wireless engineering industry.

Jody Lemoine

Network Greasemonkey, Matrix Anarchitect, Packet Macrame Specialist, Virtual Pneumatic Tube Transport Designer, and Connectivity Nerfherder. Independent consultant. CCIE 41436, MTCRE, MTCINE, MTCIPv6E, MikroTik Certified Trainer

Joep Piscaer

Founder of TLA Tech, a tech marketing firm focusing on cloud-native. Co-hosts TheCUBE sometimes. Blogs at VirtualLifestyle.nl

Joey D’Antoni

Native New Orleanian, Database Professional, Lover of food and wine, cyclist. Microsoft SQL Server MVP

John Herbert

CCIE #6727 Emeritus, technology afficionado, scripter, nerd. What’s not to love?

John Troyer

Leader of the TechReckoning community, podcaster, blogger, analyst

Jon Hildebrand

Virtualization/Data Center/Cloud/Orchestration/Automation Enthusiast

Jon Klaus

Storage architect gone project manager, working for a MSP in the south of the Netherlands.

Jonathan Davis

JD is CWNE #366, CWISE #5, and a co-founder of The Wi-Fi Awards.

Josh De Jong

Storage and virtualization guy. Occasional blogger, twitter addict, taker of naps.

Josh Luedeman

Josh Luedeman is a Consultant for Pragmatic Works, that works on projects involving Big Data, Business Intelligence, and Cloud Architecture.

Julian Wood

Julian is a London based enterprise infrasstructure architect and blogger.

Justin Warren

Justin is the founder and chief analyst at PivotNine

Keith R. Parsons

Keith is Managing Director of Wireless LAN Professionals, and focuses his energy on providing great WLAN education, design and consulting to global customers.

Keith Ward

Keith Ward is a veteran technology journalist covering the IT space for over 17 years.

Larry Smith

Technical Solutions Architect for World Wide Technology(WWT) focusing on automation.

Marco Broeken

Dutch Virtualization Admirer and DaaS Lover, Blogger at www.vClouds.nl

Mariusz Kaczorek

IT Architect with passion for Virtualization and Storage Solutions.

Mark May

Storage expert, unix curmudgeon, IT nerd, and sporadic blogger

Matt Oswalt

Matt Oswalt is a network software developer and blogger.

Matt Simmons

Small Infrastructure IT Administrator in Academia

Matthew Leib

Long time engineer, and presales architect specializing in Storage, VIrtualization and Orchestrations in the cloud.

Mike Preston

3 x vExpert, blogger @ mwpreston.net and a typical Canadian eh!

Nick Buraglio

Network Architect, engineer, researcher, and blogger.

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