David Berlind

David Berlind Email David Berlind David Berlind is the executive editor of ZDNet. David holds a BBA in Computer Information Systems. Prior to becoming a tech journalist in 1991, David was an IT manager that was responsible for the design and deployment of custom developed software, local and wide area networks, PC-Mainframe connectivity, corporate technology standard-setting and end-user training programs. Since then, David has served as the Director of PC Week Labs (now eWeek), editor-in-chief at Windows Sources, editorial director at Computer Shopper and general manager at Ziff-Davis.

David has appeared on CNN, CNBC, PBS (the Charlie Rose Show), BBC Television, CBS Radio, NPR and has been quoted many newspapers including the New York Times, USA Today, Newsday, and the Chicago Tribune. David also serves as principal and chief content officer of Mass Events Labs, Inc. See full disclosure.

Dana Blankenhorn

Dana Blankenhorn Email Dana Blankenhorn Dana Blankenhorn has been a business journalist for nearly 25 years and has covered the online world professionally since 1985. He founded the Interactive Age Daily for CMP Media, and has written for the Chicago Tribune, Advertising Age's "NetMarketing" supplement, and dozens of other publications over the years.

Donna Bogatin

Donna Bogatin Email Donna Bogatin Donna Bogatin is the founder of online directional media properties VIPOffers.com and UrbanSavings.com. In addition to her own ventures, Donna has been advising companies on Web-based business development since 1997, when she created and led an "Internet For Entrepreneurs" workshop for the Small Business Administration. As Adjunct Associate Professor of Information Systems, Donna has instructed at the New York University Stern Graduate School of Business Administration on how companies of all sizes can best use the Internet to gain strategic advantage.

Prior to becoming an Internet entrepreneur, Donna was an international investment banker and served as Director of M & A for Societe Generale Securities Corp. Donna holds an M.B.A., M.A. and B.A. from New York University. Find out more at Donna's Website: InsiderChatter.com.

Ed Bott

Ed Bott Email Ed Bott Ed Bott is an award-winning technology writer with more than two decades' experience writing for mainstream media outlets and online publications. He's served as editor of the U.S. edition of PC Computing and managing editor of PC World; both publications had monthly paid circulation in excess of 1 million during his tenure. He is the author of more than 25 books on Microsoft Windows and Office, including the best-selling Microsoft Windows XP Inside Out, Second Edition.

Ed Burnette

Ed Burnette Email Ed Burnette Ed Burnette has been hooked on computers ever since he laid eyes on a TRS-80 in the local Radio Shack. Since graduating from NC State University he has programmed everything from serial device drivers and debuggers to web servers. After a delightful break working on commercial video games, Ed reluctantly returned to business software. He currently develops OLAP servers and clients written in a mixture of C and Java.

In his copious spare time, Ed enjoys learning and writing about Open Source, Java, and Eclipse. He has written several articles and books on Eclipse, most recently the Eclipse IDE Pocket Guide from O'Reilly. He is an Eclipse committer, founding editor of EclipseZone.com, and former chief editor of the Eclipse Corner articles section at Eclipse.org.

John Carroll

John Carroll Email John Carroll John Carroll has programmed in a wide variety of computing domains, including mainframes (ack), Unix, and Windows. His current specialties are C#, .NET, Java, WIN32/COM and C++. He has designed and developed large web-based distributed systems, SMS interface technology for telcos and video/music editing software components. He was also director of photography and editor, among other roles, on an all-digital, feature-length film produced in Limerick, Ireland, and is trying his hand at screenwriting in his spare time.

John was founder of Turtleneck Software, a consulting company specializing in .NET, and was co-founder of ForgetMeNot Software, a maker of bi- directional text messaging solutions. Effective May 23, 2005, John is an employee of Microsoft, helping Los Angeles-based content companies get plugged in to IPTV. For an overview of what needs doing in IPTV, read this ZDNet article.

Christopher Dawson

Christopher Dawson Email Christopher Dawson Christopher Dawson grew up in Seattle, back in the days of pre-antitrust Microsoft, coffeeshops owned by something other than Starbucks, and really loud, inarticulate music. He escaped to the right coast in the early 90's and received a degree in Information Systems from Johns Hopkins University. While there, he began a career in health and educational information systems, with a focus on clinical trials and related statistical programming and database modeling. This focus led him to several positions at Johns Hopkins, then to a large biotech company in Cambridge, and finally, to his own consulting business.

However, although he still consults frequently for local pharmaceutical companies, he now lives with his wife, 4 kids, and a dog in a small town in north-central Massachusetts where he teaches at the local high school. As the computer science teacher and the network adminstrator/database administrator/PC tech and leader of the Geek Squad there, Christopher spends his days neck deep in a host of computing and IT issues common to most small businesses, educators, and non-profits and, with the exception of his miniscule budget and unfunded federal mandates, wouldn't change a thing.

Larry Dignan

Larry Dignan Email Larry Dignan Larry Dignan is executive editor of ZDNet news and blogs. Larry was most recently executive news editor at eWeek. Prior to that, he was news editor at Baseline, and also served as the East Coast news editor and finance editor at CNET News.com. Larry has covered the technology and financial services industry since 1995, publishing articles in WallStreetWeek.com, Inter@ctive Week, The New York Times, and Financial Planning magazine. He's a graduate of the Columbia School of Journalism.

Esther Dyson

Esther Dyson Email Esther Dyson Esther Dyson is an editor at large at CNET Networks and author of ZDNet's Release 0.9 blog. Previously, she was responsible for CNET's newsletter Release 1.0 and PC Forum, the high-tech market's leading annual executive conference.

At CNET and in her private investment activities, Dyson focuses on emerging technologies, emerging companies and emerging markets. Topics she covers include: social software and social networks, registries of people and things, the Internet and public policy, IT and health care, the transformation of e-mail to "Meta-mail", identity management, the use by small businesses of "consumer" Internet services such as Yahoo, eBay and Google, and all things Web 2.0.

By 1994, Dyson had already explored the impact of the Internet on intellectual property (among other things, why many software products are now turning into online services). In 1997, she wrote a book on the impact of the Net on individuals' lives, "Release 2.0: A design for living in the digital age."

Dan Farber

Dan Farber Email Dan Farber Dan Farber is vice-president of editorial at CNET Networks and editor in chief of ZDNet. Dan has more than 20 years of experience as an editor and journalist covering technology. He joined ZDNet in 1996, and led the development of ZDNet's worldwide network of more than 70 technology-focused sites. Prior to joining ZDNet, Dan served as vice president and editor-in-chief at Ziff-Davis' flagship computing news publications, PC Week and MacWeek. He was also a founding editor at MacWorld and part of the editorial staffs of PC World and PC Magazine.

Mary Jo Foley

Mary Jo Foley Email Mary Jo Foley Mary Jo Foley has covered the tech industry for 20 years for a variety of publications, including ZDNet News, eWeek and Baseline. She has kept close tabs on Microsoft strategy, products and technologies for the past 10 years. In the late 1990s, she penned the award-winning "At The Evil Empire" column for ZDNet, and more recently the Microsoft Watch blog for Ziff Davis.

Got a tip? Send her an email with your rants, rumors, tips and tattles. Confidentiality guaranteed.

Tom Foremski

Tom Foremski Email Tom Foremski In May 2004, Tom Foremski became the first journalist to leave a major newspaper, the Financial Times, to make a living as a full-time journalist blogger. He writes the popular news blog Silicon Valley Watcher--reporting on the business of Silicon Valley.

Tom arrived in San Francisco in 1984, and has covered US technology markets for leading computer journals around the world.

Dana Gardner

Dana Gardner Email Dana Gardner Dana Gardner is president and principal analyst at Interarbor Solutions, an enterprise IT analysis, market research, and consulting firm. Gardner, a leading identifier of software productivity trends and new IT business growth opportunities, honed his skills and refined his insights as an industry analyst, pundit, and news editor covering the emerging software development and enterprise infrastructure arenas for the last 16 years.

Gardner tracks and analyzes a critical set of enterprise software technologies and business development issues: Web services, application development tools, and application lifecycle optimization techniques. His specific interests include enterprise infrastructure and processes, developer tool advances and trends, embedded software advances, infrastructure outsourcing and utility usage trends, SOA infrastructure and integration developments, and open source development and deployment initiatives.

Gardner is a former senior analyst at Yankee Group and Aberdeen Group, and a former editor-at-large and founding online news editor at InfoWorld. He is a founding member and a weekly contributor to the Gillmor Gang podcast.

Ed Gottsman

Ed Gottsman Email Ed Gottsman Ed Gottsman is a senior researcher with Accenture Technology Labs, the technology research and development (R&D) organization within Accenture. He joined Accenture in 1985 and was involved in expert systems and object-oriented programming - both hot topics in the IT industry back then. His research interests today include information visualization and the future of the online catalog. One of his most recent projects was the Information Source which uses a high-density interface to enable users to view up to 50,000 documents from the ZDNet whitepaper directory.

For more information on the work of Accenture Technology Labs, visit www.accenture.com/techlabs.

Alan Graham

Alan Graham Email Alan Graham Creator of the world's first book dedicated to blogs as literature, Never Threaten to Eat Your Co-Workers, Alan Graham is a 15-year veteran of the tech sector who has worked with companies like Apple Computer, Excite@Home, Better Homes and Gardens, & Mattel. His appearances include Wired Magazine, Macworld, MacAddict, The London Observer, The O'Reilly Network, and The Newshour with Jim Lehrer.

An on again/off again blogger since 2001, when not writing, he runs an online marketing company Med Heds, helping companies reach out to bloggers while becoming good online citizens.

Joshua Greenbaum

Joshua Greenbaum Email Joshua Greenbaum Joshua Greenbaum has over 20 years of experience in the industry as a computer programmer, systems analyst, author, and consultant. In addition to his work from various bases in Silicon Valley, he spent three years in Europe tracking the enterprise software market as an analyst and correspondent for leading industry publications. Josh is an award-winning columnist and is widely quoted in the trade and business press. His opinions on enterprise software have annoyed enough vendors that he now checks under the hood of his PC every morning before he boots up.

Maurene Caplan Grey

Maurene Caplan Grey Email Maurene Caplan Grey Maurene Caplan Grey is the founder and principal analyst of Grey Consulting -- an independent research, advisory and consulting firm in the messaging, collaboration and new media markets. Prior to Grey Consulting, Maurene was Gartner's lead analyst on messaging, calendaring/scheduling and human communications. Earlier, she headed United Parcel Service's global messaging environment.

Maurene has been widely quoted in print and broadcast media and has presented at conferences in Europe, South America and the U.S. Maurene is a frequent contributor to New Communications Review and MessagingTalk. Her related industry activities include: - ARMA International: Member of collaborative environment task force; Society for New Communications Research: Advisory Board Member and Research Fellow; and SIIA CODiE 2007 Awards: Judge for the Communications category.

Maurene holds a bachelor's degree in communications, summa cum laude, from the University of Pittsburgh, and completed post-graduate work in computer science at Fairleigh Dickinson University.

David Grober

David Grober Email David Grober David Grober has worked a variety of editorial roles in the technology media since 1982, when he joined the copy desk at IDG's Computer Business News. He served as managing editor for PC Week (now eWeek) and, later, Digital News. David made the leap from print to online publishing in 1994, when he joined Ziff-Net's Software Library. Since 9/11, David has worked in ZDNet's Business Technology Group, and now serves as senior editor and product manager for ZDNet Blogs.

Robin Harris

Robin Harris Email Robin Harris Robin Harris has been selling and marketing data storage for over 20 years in companies large and small. He has introduced a couple of multi-billion dollar storage products (DLT, the first Fibre Channel array) to market, as well as a couple of dozen smaller ones. He also spent 10 years marketing servers and networks. He was part of the team that developed the StorageWorks brand and drove the marketing for his first billion dollar storage product, DLT tape drives. Moving to Sun, he managed the industry's first Fibre Channel array. Later, joining distributed array controller startup YottaYotta, he built the company's marketing team. Since leaving YY, he's developed StorageMojo.com into one of the top storage blogs and also is an analyst with the Data Mobility Group.

Robin writes, consults, coaches and lives among the red rocks of northern Arizona.

Dion Hinchcliffe

Dion Hinchcliffe Email Dion Hinchcliffe Dion Hinchcliffe is founder and chief technology officer for the Enterprise Web 2.0 advisory and consulting firm Hinchcliffe & Company, based in Alexandria, Virginia. A veteran of software development, Dion has been working for two decades with leading-edge methods to accelerate project schedules and raise the bar for software quality. He has extensive practical experience with enterprise technologies and he consults, speaks, and writes prolifically on IT and software architecture. Dion still works in the trenches with enterprise IT clients in the federal government and Fortune 1000. He also speaks and publishes about Web 2.0 and SOA on a regular basis. Dion is working on a book about Web 2.0 for Addison-Wesley and is currently editor-in-chief of the Web 2.0 Journal and AjaxWorld Magazine.

Denise Howell

Denise Howell Email Denise Howell Denise Howell is an appellate, intellectual property and technology lawyer who enjoys broad industry recognition for her expertise on the intersection of emerging technologies and law. For further details please see her professional background (http://bgbg.blogspot.com/cv.html) and speaking schedule.

Denise's career is characterized by her passionate engagement in intellectual property issues, technology, media, and emerging forms of communications. Denise writes one of the first law-related weblogs, Bag and Baggage, and coined the term "blawg" as shorthand for legal weblog. She is the host of this WEEK in LAW and Sound Policy, co-author of Between Lawyers, a participant in Identity Gang and Project VRM, a board member of the Attention Trust, and on the advisory boards of Lisensa/Top Ten Media and the Law & Policy Institutions Guide.

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes Email Adrian Kingsley-Hughes Adrian Kingsley-Hughes is an internationally published technology author who has devoted over a decade to helping users get the most from technology -- whether that be by learning to program, building a PC from a pile of parts, or helping them get the most from their new MP3 player or digital camera.

Adrian has authored/co-authored technical books on a variety of topics, ranging from programming to building and maintaining PCs. His most recent books include "Build the Ultimate Custom PC", "Beginning Programming" and "The PC Doctor's Fix It Yourself Guide". He has also written training manuals that have been used by a number of Fortune 500 companies.

Adrian also runs a popular blog under the name The PC Doctor, where he covers a range of computer-related topics -- from security to repairing and upgrading.

Andrew Keen

Andrew Keen Email Andrew Keen Andrew Keen is author of Cult of the Amateur: How the democratization of the digital world is destroying our economy, our culture, and our values, which will be published on June 5, 2007 by Currency Books. He is also the founder of afterTV -- the Internet chat show about culture, media and technology.

Dan Kusnetzky

Dan Kusnetzky Email Dan Kusnetzky Daniel Kusnetzky, partner in the Kusnetzky Group, is responsible for research, publications, and providing advisory services for Kusnetzky Group clients. Mr. Kusnetzky has been has been involved with information technology since the late 1970s. Most recently Mr. Kusnetzky was executive vice president of corporate and marketing strategy for Open-Xchange, Inc. Prior to that he was vice president of IDC's System Software research and was responsible for research and analysis on the worldwide market for operating environments and virtualization software.

During his 12 years with IDC, he was one of the most quoted analysts in the world. Prior with his time with IDC, he spent 15 years with Digital Equipment Corporation, where he was responsible for program and product management, and marketing in the areas of client software, server software, and clustered and networked systems.

Joe McKendrick

Joe McKendrick Email Joe McKendrick Joe McKendrick is a nationally published known author and consultant with deep knowledge and insights regarding trends and developments in the technology industry.He is a contributing editor to a number of national and international publications and Websites including Database Trends & Applications, Webservices.Org, ENT Online, and Enterprise Systems. He also serves as analyst for Evans Data Corp., for which he coauthors Evans' Web services survey reports, and is lead analyst for Evans' enterprise development management issues and database development surveys.

Matthew Miller

Matthew Miller Email Matthew Miller Matthew Miller is an avid mobile device enthusiast who works as a professional naval architect in Seattle while contributing as a daily news writer and review manager for Geek.com since 2001. Matthew started using mobile devices in 1997 with a US Robotics Pilot 1000 and has owned over 50 different devices running Palm, Linux, Symbian, Newton, and Windows Mobile operating systems. His current collection includes an i-mate SP5m, Nokia N90, Nokia N70, Nokia N91, Nokia E61, Sharp Zaurus SL-5500, Apple Newton MP2100, Dell Axim X51v, and a few more, along with tons of accessories. Matthew co-authored Master Visually Windows Mobile 2003, is a member of the Nokia Nseries Blogger relations program, serves as a Palm Software Champion, and is a member of the invite-only Microsoft Mobius mobile device evangelist group. He can be found on various discussion forums under the user name of "palmsolo".

Matthew enjoys being a husband, father, coach, and technical support guru for his wife and three daughters.

ZDNet Research

ZDNet Research Email ZDNet Research Alex Moskalyuk is an engineer in a Silicon Valley startup firm. Moskalyuk, a linguistics graduate who speaks English, Russian, Ukrainian, German and French, began his career covering the technology field for the largest computer weekly in the Ukraine. The end of the dot-com boom prompted Alex to switch his focus from web technologies to semiconductors and statistical research. His interests eventually led him to the United States where he pursued a graduate degree in Computer Science from Eastern Washington University

In his spare time Moskalyuk runs websites that serve as useful tools for the tech community. Among them are: www.techinterviews.com and moskalyuk.com/blog.

Paul Murphy

Paul Murphy Email Paul Murphy Originally a Math/Physics graduate who couldn't cut it in his own field, Paul Murphy (a pseudonym) became an IT consultant specializing in Unix and related technologies after a stint working for a DARPA contractor programming in Fortran and APL. Since then he's worked in both systems management and consulting for a range of employers including KPMG, the government of Alberta, and his own firm. In those roles he's "been there and done that" for just about every aspect of systems management and operation.

Ryan Naraine

Ryan Naraine Email Ryan Naraine Ryan Naraine is a technology news journalist specializing in Internet and computer security issues. His detailed coverage of hacker attacks and security warnings has appeared in a variety of publications, including @NY, internetnews.com, ClickZ.com, Yahoo News, Fox News and, most recently, Ziff Davis Media's eWEEK.

He has served in the past as the New York stringer for various Caribbean publications and assistant editor of the Stabroek News, the largest daily newspaper in his native Guyana. In that role, Ryan specialized in political news, covering general elections, parliamentary debates and budget presentations. He has done numerous interviews with Caribbean newsmakers and led a team of reporters investigating the political assassination of Dr. Walter Rodney, an acclaimed historian.

Between stressing over the win-loss fortunes of his favorite New York sports teams -- the Yankees and the Knicks, Ryan operates the CaribbeanCricket.com news and discussion portal.

John Newton

John Newton Email John Newton John Newton has spent the last 25 years building information management software, including co-founding Documentum, the enterprise content management software company with Howard Shao in 1990. John is currently Chairman and CTO of Alfresco, an open source enterprise content management system founded in 2005. John started his career in 1981 in databases as one of the original engineers at Ingres and ultimately ran the database development group. John was also one of the first entrepreneurs in residence in Europe at Benchmark Capital. John has been frequently blogging for the last two years on the change in information management as it evolves with open source, Web 2.0 and the commoditization of software and hardware.

See his personal disclosure page for all John's industry affiliations.

Jason D. O'Grady

Jason D. OEmail Jason D. O'Grady Jason D. O'Grady is the editor of PowerPage.org, which has been publishing daily mobile technology news since December 1995. Jason has contributed to MacWEEK, Macworld, MacAddict, MacPower (Japan), and written chapters for The Macintosh Bible, Eighth Edition and The Macintosh Bible, Panther Edition (Peachpit Press). He also co-founded the first dedicated PowerBook User Group (PPUG) in the United States.

Steve O'Hear

Steve OEmail Steve O'Hear Steve O'Hear is a London-based consultant, educator, and journalist, focussing on the Internet and all aspects of digital technology. He advises businesses and not-for-profit organisations on how to exploit the collaborative and publishing opportunities offered by the Web, and has written for numerous publications including The Guardian and Macworld. Steve is also the director of a new documentary on Silicon Valley, called In Search of the Valley, and in 2002 was made a fellow of the UK's National Endowment for Science, Technology, and the Art.

Marc Orchant

Marc Orchant Email Marc Orchant Marc Orchant has been building, testing, and sometimes breaking hardware and software for 25 years. A recovering graphic designer, Marc serves as Chief Evangelist for Foldera, Inc. He is also a co-host of On The Run With Tablet PCs, a weekly podcast, and a self-admitted "productivity maven, gadget freak and software addict". Marc was named a Microsoft MVP (Windows - Tablet PC) in January, 2006.

George Ou

George Ou Email George Ou George Ou, the Technical Director of TechRepublic, is a former IT consultant specializing in Servers, Microsoft, Cisco, Switches, Routers, Firewalls, IDS, VPN, Wireless LAN, Security, and IT infrastructure and architecture.

Ramon Padilla

Ramon Padilla Email Ramon Padilla Ramon Padilla Jr. has worked for nearly two decades as an IT professional, starting in 1987 as programmer with an air carrier, then as IT Manager, IT Coordinator and Director/CIO through 16 years of county government experience. Currently, he is consulting with state governments in the areas of application development , data warehousing and business process re-engineering.

Roland Piquepaille

Roland Piquepaille Email Roland Piquepaille Roland Piquepaille lives in Paris, France, and he spent most of his career in software, mainly for high performance computing and visualization companies, working for example for Cray Research and Silicon Graphics. He left the corporate world in 2001 after 33 years immersed into it. In 2002, he started a blog about technology trends and how they will affect our lives. This blog is now hosted by ZDNet, part of CNET Networks, under the name Emerging Technology Trends, and continues to explore the frontiers of science and technology. In 2005, Roland started another blog focused on why it makes sense for a company to use blogs, Blogs for Companies, which is temporarily on hold. For disclosures on Roland's industry affiliations, click here.

Mitch Ratcliffe

Mitch Ratcliffe Email Mitch Ratcliffe Mitch Ratcliffe is a veteran journalist, media executive and entrepreneur. He was editor of the ground-breaking Digital Media newsletter in the 1990s and a frequent contributor to ZDNet over the years. He led development of the first Web audio/video news network at ON24, sat on the board of Electric Classifieds Inc. and Match.com, and worked as an investment banker. A dedicated "portfolio career" worker, Mitch is co-founder and Chief Scientist of BuzzLogic LLC, a social network analytics and marketing communications platform developer, and works with Audible Inc. on its podcasting service, among other projects detailed here.

Justin Rattner

Justin Rattner Email Justin Rattner Justin Rattner is an Intel Senior Fellow and director of Intel's Corporate Technology Group. He also serves as the corporation's chief technology officer (CTO). He is responsible for leading Intel's microprocessor, communications and systems technology labs and Intel Research. Rattner joined Intel in 1973. He was named its first Principal Engineer in 1979 and its fourth Intel Fellow in 1988. Prior to joining Intel, Rattner held positions with Hewlett-Packard Company and Xerox Corporation. He received bachelor's and master's degrees from Cornell University in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in 1970 and 1972, respectively.

Garett Rogers

Garett Rogers Email Garett Rogers Garett Rogers has always had a deep interest in computers and the Internet, which led him to a degree in Computer Information Systems. He is currently employed as a programmer for iQmetrix, which specializes in retail management software designed specifically for the cellular and electronics industry.

Garett's journey into Google started with his employer asking him to "get a better rank on Google." Diving into search engine optimization sparked his curiosity for how things work and led him to create a blog dedicated to what interests him most--Google.

Susan Scrupski

Susan Scrupski Email Susan Scrupski Susan Scrupski, founder of IT Services Advisory LLC, has been a writer and columnist since 1990. Her popular newsletters and columns have covered the evolving consulting, systems integration and outsourcing markets through a myriad of economic cycles and paradigm shifts. She was early to market tracking the web 1.0 Internet professional services firms and continues to take an interest in the Interactive Agency market.

Scrupski is currently contributing to the Global IT Services Report, a Kennedy Publication. She has written recently for TechIQ, a new publication launched Spring 2006, by Microcast Communications Publications.

Russell Shaw

Russell Shaw Email Russell Shaw Russell Shaw is an enterprise computing journalist, analyst and author based in Portland, Oregon. A specialist in open source architectures and strategies, Microsoft applications, wireless networking, and multimedia content creation, Russell covers these fields regularly for several IT, business and consumer publications, including Investor's Business Daily and the syndicated IT news site NewsFactor.com.

An author of six books, Russell's latest volume is Wireless Networking Made Easy, written for the American Management Association's book division. He also writes industry studies for Reed Elsevier's In-Stat/MDR unit, and for The Edison Group, a New York-based consultancy with a client base that includes many of the very top names in IT software, networking, and other enterprise computing applications.

John Spooner

John Spooner Email John Spooner John Spooner is a Senior Analyst for Technology Business Research. He contributes to the TBR Computer Business Quarterly group's coverage of semiconductors and personal computers. AMD, Intel, Dell, Hewlett-Packard and Lenovo Group are among those companies he covers. Prior to joining TBR, John worked for nearly a decade as a journalist. His specialty was providing in-depth coverage of PCs, semiconductors and sometimes even cars for publications, including PC Week, ZDNet News and CNET News.com. Most recently, he was a senior writer for Ziff Davis' eWEEK magazine and eWeek.com.

Ryan Stewart

Ryan Stewart Email Ryan Stewart Ryan Stewart holds an economics degree from the University of Pennsylvania and is now a Rich Internet Application developer and industry analyst. After graduating from Penn, he spent two years developing applications for the Wharton School and pushing the idea of the web as a platform for learning. Ryan now lives in Seattle with his wife and works as a developer for WorldClass Strategy while running his own consulting company, helping clients build and architect Rich Internet Applications.

Richard Stiennon

Richard Stiennon Email Richard Stiennon Richard Stiennon is Chief Marketing Officer for Fortinet, Inc.. Most recently he was Chief Research Analyst at IT-Harvest. Prior to joining IT-Harvest, he was VP of threat research for Webroot Software, Inc. the leading commercial anti-spyware solution.

Previously, Richard was VP Research at Gartner, Inc. where he covered security topics including firewalls, intrusion detection, intrusion prevention, security consulting and managed security services for the Security and Privacy group. He is a holder of Gartner's Thought Leadership award for 2003 and was named "One of the 50 most powerful people in Networking" by NetworkWorld magazine. His speaking engagements have included conferences and meetings throughout North and South America, Hawaii, Tokyo, Tel Aviv, Istanbul, Milan, Munich, Hannover, Madrid, London, and Cannes.

Marc Wagner

Marc Wagner Email Marc Wagner Marc Wagner works as a Services Development Specialist for University IT Services at Indiana University, Bloomington. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics from the Georgia Institute of Technology and a master of Science degree in Computer Science from Indiana University. During his 25 years in Education IT, Marc has variously been an information center programmer, a technical support specialist, a systems planner, an Intel/DOS specialist, a Windows specialist, and a UNIX systems administrator. Today, Marc works on a team which provides and maintains instructional student computing resources on over 3,000 workstations on the Bloomington and Indianapolis campuses of Indiana University.

Phil Wainewright

Phil Wainewright Email Phil Wainewright Phil Wainewright is an influential commentator and strategist on emerging software industry trends. He first spotted the significance of on-demand software services in 1998, when he set up ASPnews.com, which rapidly became a standard-bearer for the nascent industry. He sold ASPnews in January 2000 and went on to found Loosely Coupled, a specialist website covering enterprise adoption of web services and business process automation. He recently completed a series of analyst reports for Summit Strategies on current trends in software-as-services.

Phil Windley

Phil Windley Email Phil Windley Phil Windley is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Brigham Young University where he teaches courses on digital identity, interoperability, Web services, middleware, and programming languages. Phil is also a frequent author and speaker on these topics and writes a blog at www.windley.com. Prior to joining BYU, Phil spent two years as the Chief Information Officer (CIO) for the State of Utah, serving on the Governor Mike Leavitt's Cabinet and as a member of his senior staff.

Before entering public service, Phil was Vice President for Product Development and Operations at Excite@Home and Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of iMALL, Inc. an early leader in electronic commerce.


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