Tom Keane On CNET News
Tom Keane is a freelance writer, blogger and author specializing in Windows Azure. He is the founder of “Coherence Grid” which has been designated as one of the top 30 Microsoft Dynamics CRM partners worldwide. On his blog, he talks about all things related to Windows Azure including:
-The latest news about cloud computing.
-Techniques for marketing your company to the widest possible audience on the Internet through social media and expanded digital opportunities.
-Tom Keane explains how small businesses can maximize their profit potential by using intelligent web design to reach new customers.
-Tips on how marketers can use video marketing to boost their online presence by 500%.
Software developer and engineer Tom Keane is a graduate of the Seattle School of Advertising. According to his official biography, he has been a leading source in the world of digital marketing for over 20 years and was one of the first to integrate digital marketing into his business models.
-For instance, Keane created one of the first online tech news portals available to consumers at that time, CNET News.
-He also co-founded one of the first email newsletters distributed to American companies which focused on software and hardware reviews. Tom Keane explains how this newsletter later expanded into a separate email publication with more than 100,000 subscribers.
-Tom founded Internet Retailer Magazine in 1999 and served as its editor until 2003 when it merged with another publication in Chicago: The E-Tailer Report.
-Tom later became the editor of “Nuts & Volts” and “eTailers Report”, which covers all aspects of the online shopping industry.
When Tom Keane was asked about his technical background, he stated that it was a combination of web programming, content production and social media marketing. He has been programming since 1992 when he started developing HTML Web pages by hand. When all of those skills finally paid off, Keane started the blog: Coherence Grid in 2009. Tom’s blog focuses on “all things related to Windows Azure”.
