Aaron Roe Fulkerson | |
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Orange, CA, United States |
Alma mater | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Occupation | Chief Executive Officer |
Aaron Roe Fulkerson is an American information technology businessman and founder of MindTouch, Inc. Fulkerson helped pioneer the open core business model,[ citation needed] collaborative networks, and the application of Web Oriented Architecture to enterprise software. [1]
Fulkerson is founder and board member at MindTouch, [2] a supplier of open source and collaborative network software. Prior to co-founding MindTouch with Steve Bjorg, Aaron was a member of Microsoft’s Advanced Strategies and Policies division, and worked on distributed systems research. Previously, he owned and operated a successful software and Information Technology consulting firm, Gurion Digital LLP. He won a Jack Kent Cooke Foundation scholarship in 2002. [3]
Aaron advises Microsoft on open source practices, and is a founding advisory member of the OuterCurve Foundation (formerly known as the CodePlex Foundation). [4] He is also the technical editor to MCGraw Hill's "Implementing Enterprise 2.0." Aaron is a contributing blogger and writer for Forbes, [5] GigaOm OSTATIC, [6] TechWeb Internet Evolution, [7] Fortune Magazine, CNNMoney.com, [8] CMSWire [9] and ReadWriteWeb. [10]
In 2008, Aaron was cited one of seven "Leading Corporate Social Media Evangelists" by ReadWriteWeb. [11] Aaron is also a frequent speaker on the topics of enterprise software, Enterprise 2.0, Social CRM (SCRM), open source, education, and entrepreneurship, [12] [13] [14] [15]
In March 2010, he was named on the Mindtouch website as the forty-sixth in the list of "Most Powerful Voices in Open Source". [16]
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Aaron Roe Fulkerson | |
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Born |
Orange, CA, United States |
Alma mater | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Occupation | Chief Executive Officer |
Aaron Roe Fulkerson is an American information technology businessman and founder of MindTouch, Inc. Fulkerson helped pioneer the open core business model,[ citation needed] collaborative networks, and the application of Web Oriented Architecture to enterprise software. [1]
Fulkerson is founder and board member at MindTouch, [2] a supplier of open source and collaborative network software. Prior to co-founding MindTouch with Steve Bjorg, Aaron was a member of Microsoft’s Advanced Strategies and Policies division, and worked on distributed systems research. Previously, he owned and operated a successful software and Information Technology consulting firm, Gurion Digital LLP. He won a Jack Kent Cooke Foundation scholarship in 2002. [3]
Aaron advises Microsoft on open source practices, and is a founding advisory member of the OuterCurve Foundation (formerly known as the CodePlex Foundation). [4] He is also the technical editor to MCGraw Hill's "Implementing Enterprise 2.0." Aaron is a contributing blogger and writer for Forbes, [5] GigaOm OSTATIC, [6] TechWeb Internet Evolution, [7] Fortune Magazine, CNNMoney.com, [8] CMSWire [9] and ReadWriteWeb. [10]
In 2008, Aaron was cited one of seven "Leading Corporate Social Media Evangelists" by ReadWriteWeb. [11] Aaron is also a frequent speaker on the topics of enterprise software, Enterprise 2.0, Social CRM (SCRM), open source, education, and entrepreneurship, [12] [13] [14] [15]
In March 2010, he was named on the Mindtouch website as the forty-sixth in the list of "Most Powerful Voices in Open Source". [16]
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