Erika Ehrli is a seasoned product marketing leader with over two decades of experience defining technical product strategy and go-to-market for data, analytics, and AI platforms across Microsoft, Databricks, Salesforce, and AWS. She has built and scaled global PMM organizations, led category-defining launches (including Data 360/Data Cloud) that helped drive multi-billion dollar ARR and market recognition, and orchestrated cross-cloud partnerships and analyst strategies that achieved top leaderboard placements. Known for turning zero-to-one programs into repeatable GTM engines, she combines deep technical fluency with sales and engineering collaboration to accelerate enterprise adoption of AI-ready data foundations. A proud advocate for diversity and mentorship, Erika frequently speaks at Women in STEM and Hispanic community events and coaches emerging talent. Based in Bellevue, WA, she balances a data-driven, customer-outcome focus with a creative streak—she plays piano and shares musical projects at mlcgarageband.com.
10 years of coding experience
19 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Information Systems Engineering Computer Software Engineering, Bachelor of Information Systems Engineering Computer Software Engineering at Tecnológico de Monterrey
Technical Writing and Editing Certificate Program, Technical Writing and Editing Certificate Program at University of Washington
The samples contained in this repo are used to present an end-to-end demo scenario based on a fictitious B2B and multitenant system, named “HealthClinic.biz” that provides different websites, mobile apps, desktop apps, wearable apps, and services running on the latest Microsoft and open technologies aligned with announcements to showcase during the Connect(); 2015 event.
The current published version works with Visual Studio 2015 Update 1 RC bits and ASP.NET 5.0 Beta 8. The final version used at Connect(); 2015 will be published soon.
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