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Chris Riley

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Chris Riley ( @HoardingInfo) currently works in product marketing at Pingar, a provider in document understanding tools and technologies. Pingar offers developers a robust API to integrate document understanding technology into their product or solution. Chris is a sought after speaker in the areas of cloud, big data, and enterprise content management, and prides himself in helping companies bridge the gap between advance technology and business value. He previously held positions in product management at the cloud-provider CloudShare and founded two enterprise content management technology companies: LivingAnalytics and Artsyl Technologies. He holds certifications from the trade organization AIIM and degrees in computer science, business management, and mathematics.

Job Function
Product Marketing
Country
United States

Chris Riley ( @HoardingInfo) currently works in product marketing at Pingar, a provider in document understanding tools and technologies. Pingar offers developers a robust API to integrate document understanding technology into their product or solution. Chris is a sought after speaker in the areas of cloud, big data, and enterprise content management, and prides himself in helping companies bridge the gap between advance technology and business value. He previously held positions in product management at the cloud-provider CloudShare and founded two enterprise content management technology companies: LivingAnalytics and Artsyl Technologies. He holds certifications from the trade organization AIIM and degrees in computer science, business management, and mathematics.

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What the Cloud Wishes It Were

Chris Riley writes that when an organization is considering the cloud, it has to consider its approach as well. The cloud was built on the principles of initiating things fast, and only what you need when you need it. The cloud was not built for people who follow the mantras of  “set it and forget it” and “plan for everything ahead of time.”