Jan 23
2012
Cloud visionary Vivek Kundra joins SalesForce
As a salesforce.com partner, we at BasicGov are very excited about this news — Vivek Kundra joined salesforce as Executive Vice President Emerging Markets.
Kundra was the first United States chief information officer where led the adoption of cloud computing technologies and open government. As US government CIO, Kundra authored the groundbreaking Cloud-First policy, which is a model for government IT organizations for increasing efficiencies with less resources.
Kundra will be the keynote speaker at the Data Center World conference scheduled for March 18-22 at the Mirage Hotel in Las Vegas. In his keynote he’ll “share his experience leading change across the world’s largest consumer of information technology—the U.S. government—and the lessons every organization can use when leading a transformation in a change-averse environment.”
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