Women in Red, a friendly WikiProject which creates articles on women's biographies, women's works, and women's issues; and mentors new editors, especially women
As part of its Women In Technology Professional Development Series (WiT), Cisco Systems is hosting a Wikipedia presentation and edit-a-thon on January 19, 2017. The event will focus on orienting attendees to Wikipedia's gender gap -both content and editorship- especially relating to women in technology. The event is open to Cisco staff, and invited guests. Lunch is provided courtesy of Cisco.
Attendees should feel free to add the names of notable women in technology who need a better Wikipedia presence. The provided lists are not intended to be comprehensive, but rather to provide a starting point for work by event participants.
Dr. Claudine Simson, former Executive Vice President, Chief Technology Officer, LSI Corporation; current Director & Business Development Executive, Research and IP, Worldwide Growth Markets, IBM Corporation
Neerja Raman, global manufacturing and poverty. Senior Research Fellow, Stanford University; Advisor, Committee for Cyber-Infrastructure, National Science Foundation; formerly HP Labs[22]
Maria Azua, former IBM Vice President of Advanced Cloud Solutions, former IBM VP of Technology & Innovation; patent in Transcoder technology, Java implementation and enhancements, data manipulation[23][24]
Joanne Martin, Ph.D. (1947–). Served on management team that developed and delivered IBM's first supercomputer, with specific responsibility for the performance measurement and analysis of the system.[42][43] Distinguished Engineer and VP of Technology, IBM Corporation
Marian Croak, Senior Vice President of Applications & Services Infrastructure at AT&T Labs
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^Hagadone, Zach (20 June 2008). "Boise HP exec announces retirement as company gears up for reorganization". Idaho Business Review.
^"Dr. Been-Jon Woo: Silicon Technology Pioneer". A Culture Research Project for Women Studies 320: Gender and Technology, Steven Haskell: 2008, Oregon State University. Retrieved 28 April 2013.
^"Dr. Sophie Vandebroek". A Field Guide to Female Leaders, Influencers & Deal Makers. Retrieved 3 May 2013.
^Martin, edited by Joanne L.; Lundstrom, Stephen F. (1989). Proceedings, supercomputing '88. science and applications. Washington, D.C.: IEEE Computer Society Press. ISBN978-0818689239. ((cite book)): |first= has generic name (help)
^Martin, Joanne L.; Mueller-Wichards, Dieter (1 January 1987). "Supercomputer performance evaluation: Status and directions". The Journal of Supercomputing. 1 (1): 87–104. doi:10.1007/BF00138607.