Source: Forbes
http://www.forbes.com/sites/oracle/2013/11/25/25-more-twitter-feeds-every-oracle-user-should-follow/
In August, we posted “25 Twitter Feeds Every Oracle User Should Follow,” which contained our first collection of social-technology A-listers. Now, we’re going back to the 140-character well one more time—call it our celebration of Twitter’s recent initial public offering—to connect you with more worthy experts who can take Oracle social in a meaningful way.
The folks I’ve listed below join our earlier group in delivering the best insight anywhere on analytics, big data, cloud, customer experience, engineered systems, and human capital management.
You’re probably wondering where I uncovered the new crop of tweeters-come-lately. Quite frankly, some of the names came from colleagues who e-mailed me pointing out great Twitter users who weren’t in the first list. Others emerged by clicking through various folks’ followers. (You can call that Twitter’s version of six degrees of separation.)
As with last time, today’s list isn’t limited to internal Oracle authorities. We’ve corralled socially savvy experts across the board–some work at the company, others are independent. Our twitterati range from vice presidents and a startup founder (or two) to consultants with the deep-tech credibility of Oracle ACE certification. I’ve also included several worthy corporate feeds in hot areas like virtualization, healthcare, and financial services.
Thanks to Twitter’s “embed” feature, you can click on the actual links in the graphics throughout this article to follow the people I’ve mentioned. As always, the opinions expressed on Twitter by people who work for Oracle are entirely their own and not necessarily those of Oracle Corp.
You’re probably wondering where I uncovered the new crop of tweeters-come-lately. Quite frankly, some of the names came from colleagues who e-mailed me pointing out great Twitter users who weren’t in the first list. Others emerged by clicking through various folks’ followers. (You can call that Twitter’s version of six degrees of separation.)
As with last time, today’s list isn’t limited to internal Oracle authorities. We’ve corralled socially savvy experts across the board–some work at the company, others are independent. Our twitterati range from vice presidents and a startup founder (or two) to consultants with the deep-tech credibility of Oracle ACE certification. I’ve also included several worthy corporate feeds in hot areas like virtualization, healthcare, and financial services.
Thanks to Twitter’s “embed” feature, you can click on the actual links in the graphics throughout this article to follow the people I’ve mentioned. As always, the opinions expressed on Twitter by people who work for Oracle are entirely their own and not necessarily those of Oracle Corp.