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Englishsz  #513386  Wed, 14 May 08 03:57 AM
"CommVault is committed to working with Microsoft to deliver state-of-the-art data management for the Windows Server platform and Microsoft applications and is proud to support Microsoft as we deliver solutions to meet our customers' changing Windows requirements," said Randy De Meno, chief evangelist and Microsoft Partnership , CommVault.

 

How to understand 'and' in 'chief evangelist and Microsoft Partnership'? Could it be 'of'?

 

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http://news.moneycentral.msn.com/ticker/article.aspx?Feed=BW&Date=20080408&ID=8450280&Symbol=CVLT

  
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Clive  #513407  Wed, 14 May 08 04:59 AM

Hi,

If you check the 'Net, you'll find his full title is 'Chief Evangelist - Windows Technologies and Microsoft Partnership'. In the article in your link, part of this title seems to have been overlooked.

The rather unbusiness-like title of 'evangelist' is just a little joke, meaning that his job is to make people believe in the merits of  Windows Technologies and Microsoft Partnership.

Best wishes, Clive

  
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