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Next Generation Data Center

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Additions of http://.saucelabs.com Sauce OnDemand

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AfD nomination of Sauce OnDemand

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Dear Staceyeschneider, After a recent review of your contributions it has come to light that you are an employee of Hyperic. Please note that this constitutes a sizeable conflict of interest. I wish to also note that the hyperic article (90% written by you) is of a promotional nature and has been marked for Speedy Deletion. I would advise you to disengage from editing the Hyperic or other related articles, as for your contributions (based on what I have seen) will most likely be unwanted / spam like in nature - as such can and will lead to blocks.

PS: I also refer you to this page where you explictly indicate that your role are Hyperic is marketing. I'll be keeping an eye on those articles from now on in order to ensure that such incidents of spam by Hyperic do not occur again. You however are welcome to continue to contribute to un-related articles in an un-biased manner.   «l| Promethean ™|l»  (talk) 09:21, 15 December 2009 (UTC)Reply

I was a former employee of Hyperic - I haven't been for several years. I wasn't paid to insert the article, and it was pretty historical/purposefully unmarketingly written. I never filled out the venturebeats site - I think former VCs may have filled that out for me - that was my bio in 2005. Also, while my title was marketing, I really was responsible for community development on the .org (open source) side.