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Lauren Cooney
San Francisco Bay Area
Sr. Director, Software Strategy, CTO Office, Cisco Systems
Interests: travel, history, good books, friends, my 100lb pup, great sushi restaurants, cool hiking trails, movies, twitter, technology (including bright shiny objects), diet coke and dark chocolate
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Cisco's Annual Tech Trends & Predictions Event: Looking Ahead to 2014
It's been awhile since I blogged, but (early) New Year's Resolution is to do more of this and *much* more frequently. I recently moved roles over at Cisco to the Chief Technology & Architecture Office, working for Dave Ward (Cisco's CTO & Chief Architect for Engineering) and with lots of... Continue reading
Posted Dec 3, 2013 at Reality Check
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Difficult Decisions
I've gotten a decent amount of pings over Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and also directly about my Juniper.net account bouncing and why. First: I apologize for that. I've reached out to folks at Juniper to add a re-direct in there for you so you'll be connected with the right folks moving... Continue reading
Posted Feb 16, 2012 at Reality Check
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It's time for a Revolution in Development: Welcome to the Juniper Developer Network
When I was offered my role at Juniper to take on the new developer initiative, I was ecstatic at the possibilities it offered me. The businesses I like to work for and work with have dynamic people, great products, and disruptive ideas. Juniper offered me the opportunity to lead one... Continue reading
Posted Nov 15, 2011 at Reality Check
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Building Great Applications for your Network
You hear the word network and application together more and more frequently today. Why? Because you actually can build applications more easily than ever using tools that are developer and network friendly and utilize tools you already know how to use (ie: Eclipse IDE). Historically there's been a divide. But... Continue reading
Posted Oct 13, 2011 at Reality Check
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Why Does Juniper Care about Developers?
Juniper = Networking, right? Well, that's not quite true anymore. Juniper still offers lots of great networking equipment, but we've also been growing our software offerings for the past few years (albeit a bit quietly) and this year at JavaOne we really wanted to showcase what we're doing. No longer... Continue reading
Posted Oct 5, 2011 at Reality Check
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Just what *is* Juniper doing at JavaOne?
As promised, more information on what we're doing at JavaOne! As most of you know, the divide between developers and their ability access the network (or even want to, for that fact) has been a major problem for a long, long time. To me at least (coming from the software... Continue reading
Posted Sep 28, 2011 at Reality Check
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Juniper offering Free Passes to JavaOne!
Folks, it's that time of year again... gearing up and getting ready for JavaOne 2011, which will be in San Francisco from October 2-6th. Juniper is a top sponsor this year and you'll be hearing many things from us at the show that will likely be new to you -... Continue reading
Posted Sep 22, 2011 at Reality Check
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My Last Day at Microsoft - On to New Adventures in SF!
Today is my last day at Microsoft. It's truly been an amazing ride. I joined Microsoft in 2008 to lead the Web Platform & Standards team... and what an experience it has been. Looking back at what we accomplished, we really built a strong foundation for so many things at... Continue reading
Posted Dec 22, 2010 at Reality Check
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Measuring Social Media & Community ROI
A fellow social media "junkie" and I were chatting yesterday about different ways to look at the ROI of Social Media. Traditionally companies have looked at ROI very differently - for example, how much is invested in a campaign, or the promotion of an event - and then how many... Continue reading
Posted Nov 11, 2010 at Reality Check
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Dilbert Nails It: Social Media Guru?
Classic. Everyone qualifies! :) Continue reading
Posted Oct 30, 2010 at Reality Check
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The Future of Social & Digital Marketing? You Tell Me.
Over the past few weeks I've been digging into a plethora of new digital marketing and social media tools. No longer can we look at a "Share this on Facebook/Twitter" button on a web page and think we're really going social - with the new tools and technologies out there... Continue reading
Posted Oct 27, 2010 at Reality Check
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Links for Today: Digital Marketing Trends & Updates
Some interesting tidbits I picked up this past week around digital marketing statistics and trends. Interesting to watch this market really pick up, especially over the past 2 years. Links for Today: Search is Still the King of Online Ads : Q2 Ad Revenues are up 13.9% over 2009 -... Continue reading
Posted Oct 15, 2010 at Reality Check
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Mar 15, 2010
I miss you being my conference boyfriend too! It was not the same without you! When are you and Aaron going to come out to visit? Or just you? :)
Testing Out Windows Live Writer
After all the issues I encountered with Typepad a few weeks ago when we were launching the Windows Web App Gallery and Web Platform Installer, I’ve been trying a couple different types of software to figure out what is reliable, scalable, and easy to post to. Right now I’m in the process of tryi...
Hi there,
What do you propose? You obviously have some background history here with jQuery, but what could be done to improve?
Blogs are great for writing comments, but I tend to think that the comments often should have something actionable in them - don't you?
Do you want to try another post? I'm listening :)
jQuery and Microsoft: The Q&A
Now that the news has hit the blogosphere, I'm seeing lots of questions out there about the jQuery/MSFT announcement. My team pulled together some great Q&A on Friday to discuss the announcement that jQuery is now supported by the Microsoft Developer Platform. Hopefully this helps to answer som...
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