Whitney is a storyteller at Cloudbook. As a storyteller, she's involved with all facets of telling a client's story, often in the form of Moviebooks. Moviebooks capture a story as a blend of a film documentary and multi-chapter book.
As an award-winning reporter with the Sacramento Bee, Whitney has experience working with various startups in Silicon Valley and has worked with cloud computing service and software providers to communicate various facets of the new wave of IT to industry leaders and the general public alike.
Whitney earned a Master's degree in Journalism from the Department of Communication at Stanford University after graduating Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelor's degree in news reporting and editing from the School of Journalism and Communication at the University of Oregon.
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Hedge Funds Deploy in the Cloud
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| How Finomial Leverages Microsoft Azure to Bring Hedge Fund Management into the 21st Century |
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Whitney Mountain
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| For many, hedge fund investing evokes images of ultra-sophisticated investors using cutting edge technology to execute sophisticated strategies in pursuit of superior returns.
But for the world’s wealthiest people and institutions, the process of investing in those hedge funds is still handled in a very antiquated way.
This story discusses how Hedge Fund Management is making it to the cloud. |
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Delivering Highly Available Shadow Sites in the Cloud
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| How Foresight Relies on Microsoft's Azure Cloud to Reduce Security Vulnerability and Deliver High Availability to Websites Large and Small |
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Whitney Mountain
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| When it comes to cloud computing, security issues can scare many companies so much that they become afraid of their own shadows. But a company called Foresight is taking the shadows of their clients’ websites and making friends out of foes ... |
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Virtual Patching Secures Electronic Medical Records in a Private Cloud
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| How the Beth Israel Deaconess Physician Organization's Private Cloud Deploys Deep Security from Trend Micro to Protect the Confidentiality of Patients' Electronic Medical Records |
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Whitney Mountain
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| In today’s social media age, personal information has gone public. While people can limit what they share online, many have taken to sharing details as major as having a baby and as minor as stubbing a toe. But even for the most rabid sharers, there is still information that is too private to distribute publicly across virtual networks.
Medical records, for instance, make up one form of personal information that is best kept private.
This story discusses how BIDPO keeps its client's medical records private. |
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