Editor Profile - Tim O’Neill is an independent technology consultant. He has over 30 years experience working in the WAN, Analog, ISDN, ATM and LAN test market. Tim has worked with companies like Navtel, Network General, Ganymede and ClearSight Networks and is now helping companies get lab recognition and technology verification. Tim is a patent holding, published and degreed engineer, who has seen this technology grow from Teletype (current loop) data analysis to today’s 10 Gigabit LAN’s focused on business applications with heavy compliance demands. Tim is currently the Chief Contributing Editor for LoveMyTool.com. Tim can be reached at oldcommguy (at) bellsouth (dot) net and you can read his articles here.
Editor Profile - Denny K Miu was the Founder and former CEO of two companies, Gigamon Systems and Integrated Micromachines (now Touchdown Technologies). Denny has extensive experience in developing technology, products and business relationships. He has been a Professor, an engineer, an entrepreneur, a team leader as well as an individual contributor. Denny is currently the Executive Editor of LoveMyTool.com, his third start-up.
You can email Denny or find out more about his second book by visiting his Google Profile.
LoveMyTool is the premier informational and educational site for the Network Monitoring, Analysis, Security and Management industries.
Our objective is to provide a unique open forum to allow industrial experts and battle-scarred veterans to share with our readers their first-person experience with open source and commercial networking technology.
Our commitment to our readers is to “Bring New Tools to Your Life” which is our motto embedded inside our logo.
As editors, our responsibility is to our readers and our mission is to maintain relevance and to enforce authenticity.
Any vendor can post relevant contents free of charge, as long as the article is of an educational nature and not pure marketing material.
An important requirement is that all articles must be authentic which means that they must be authored by named individuals (no anonymous postings) with bio, photograph and contact information (e.g., LinkedIn profile).
All offered material, content, quotes and pictures are the legal responsibility of the author (see Copyright Statement below).
From our experience, the winning strategy for a successful article is to simply state a network problem, why it is important for our readers, and discuss how it can be solved (perhaps with your products). In a sense, we encourage our authors to write their article in an "upside down" press release format, starting first with the testimonial from an advocate, then the problem, the product and finally the company.
We recommend embedding pictures, diagrams, flash and videos within your article and suggest the article to be less than 10 paragraphs as the shorted articles are more often read. We would be happy to post the PDF of the unabridged version as a reference.
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Finally, the LoveMyTool editorial team also offers paid services for video presentations (LMTV), writing services, technical marketing consulting and soon, Product Technical Viability Reviews.
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oldcommguy (at) bellsouth (dot) net
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