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  1. Jon Udell

    Jon Udell is an author, information architect, software developer, and groupware evangelist. He has been an independent consultant, was BYTE Magazine's editor-at-large, executive editor, and Web maven, and once upon a time was a developer at Lotus. In June 2002 he joined InfoWorld as lead analyst, author of the weekly Strategic Developer column, and blogger-in-chief. He also writes a monthly column for the O'Reilly Network.

  2. Paul Boutin

    Paul Boutin (born 1961 in Lewiston, Maine, United States) is a magazine writer and editor who writes about technology in a pop-culture context. He is currently Wired's managing editor for blogs. Boutin has also written regularly for "Slate" and "Valleywag". He is a contributing editor to "Wired" magazine, and most recently a book reviewer for the "Wall Street Journal". In the past his work has appeared in the "New York Times", …

  3. Randall C. Kennedy

    Randall C. Kennedy is director of research and co-founder of Competitive Systems Analysis, an Information Technology consulting company. He was also a former Senior Analyst for Giga Information Group and writes for "InfoWorld".

  4. Michelle Delio

    Michelle Delio is a freelance writer whose articles have appeared in Wired News, "InfoWorld" and the "MIT Technology Review". She has also written under the name Michelle Finley. It is alleged that she may have made up quotes for many of her stories. Of 160 stories reviewed, 24 had problems with at least one source, and four include possibly fabricated quotes that made substantial assertions.

  5. Robert Metcalfe

    Bob Metcalfe is an MIT engineer, Ethernet inventor, 3Com founder, InfoWorld pundit, and now Polaris partner. In 2005, Bob received the National Medal of Technology for leadership in the invention, standardization, and commercialization of Ethernet, of which last year there were a quarter billion new switch ports shipped worldwide. His most recent book, INTERNET COLLAPSES, is currently working its way down the long tail at Amazon.com.

  6. Daniel Tynan

    I'm a freelance writer in Wilmington, NC. Snappy copy for all occasions. Reasonable rates for people I like. Inquire within.

  7. Jason Pontin

    Jason Pontin (born May 11, 1967) is an editor, journalist and publisher. Pontin is the editor in chief and publisher of "Technology Review", an independent publication owned by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology that describes emerging technologies and analyses their impact. He was hired as the editor of "Technology Review" in July 2004, and in August of 2005 was also named publisher.

  8. Patrick Norton

    Patrick Norton (born June 26 1970, Urbana, Illinois) was co-host and managing editor of "The Screen Savers", an interactive television program on TechTV geared toward the technology enthusiast. He is now the host of the IPTV show "DL.TV", as well as an editor for ExtremeTech. He claimed on an episode of dl.tv his official job title is 'head of podcasts' for Ziff Davis Media. Prior to joining TechTV, Norton tested products and wrote for "PC Magazine", …

  9. Dmitry Shapiro

    Dmitry Shapiro founded Veoh Networks in late 2004 and now serves as the company's Chief Innovation Officer. Dmitry started Veoh a very short to-do list: First, democratize. Open the business of television-once strictly a members-only deal-to a virtual community of broadcasters. Second, connect those broadcasters with new, global audiences, hungry for a limitless world of compelling programming to fill every niche interest, and desire.

  10. Michael Wiesenberg

    Michael Wiesenberg made his living playing poker for 10 years before turning to a career as technical writer in the computer field. His books reflect those two careers: "Free Money: How to Win in the Cardrooms of California" (published by Gambling Times Press and distributed by Lyle Stuart, 1984), and "Puzzled Programmers" (Microsoft Press, 1987), a collection of short stories, each of which introduces a mathematical puzzle best solved by computer, …

  11. Stewart Alsop II

    Stewart Alsop is partner of Alsop Louie Partners, a venture capital fund focused on helping technology entrepreneurs start companies and the lead investor in Cake Financial. He was a general partner with New Enterprise Associates through 2004 and lead that firm's investments in companies such as TiVo, Portola Communications (sold to Netscape), Glu Mobile, and Xfire (sold to Viacom). During that time, he also wrote a column for Fortune.

  12. Dylan Tweney

    Dylan Tweney is responsible for the site's business, gadgets and hardware coverage. Previously, he was founding editorial director of PCMagCast.com, executive editor at Mobile PC magazine and a columnist at Business 2.0 . Tweney was also an editor at InfoWorld and PC/Computing .

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  14. Wayne Rash

    Wayne Rash is extremely well known in the technology journalism community, specializing in network and Web-related technology content. He has served as both editor and writer on numerous publications, including InformationWeek, InfoWorld, PC Magazine, The Washington Post and many others. He is the author of four books, and in his previous life an independent technology consultant as well as a Principal at AMS.

  15. Steve Fox

    Steve Fox is editor in chief at InfoWorld, where he oversees editorial operations and strategy for the Web site and events. Former positions: editorial director of CNET, editor of PC World magazine, editor in chief of The Web Magazine, managing editor of Omni magazine. BA degree in English from Yale.

  16. Bob Metcalfe

    Bob serves on the boards of Polaris portfolio companies Ember , Greenfuel Technologies Corporation , Infinite Power Solutions , Mintera Corporation , Narad , and SiCortex . He is a director of Avistar , IDC , IDG , MIT , Pop! Tech , St. Mark’s School , and MIT’s Technology Review Magazine .

  17. Sharon Fisher

    Writer and editor in both staff and freelance positions in the high-tech area. Working on a Masters in Public Administration and looking to leverage this with my writing and high-tech expertise.

  18. Paul Krill
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  20. Harry McCracken

    Named Editor in Chief of PC World in March 2004, Harry McCracken oversees all editorial and design for PC World, PCWorld.com, and the PC World Test Center. His areas of expertise include the Internet, PC service and support, digital imaging, and other aspects of technology; his "Up Front" column opens each issue of the magazine. McCracken also authors PC World's Techlog, a Web log with news, opinions, and links on PCWorld.com.

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  22. Michael Vizard

    Michael Vizard Editor in Chief Michael joined InfoWorld Media Group in 1995. He has been covering computer technology for more than 14 years. As Editor In Chief, Michael is responsible for the day-to-day management of InfoWorld's editorial department, in addition to leading the content of InfoWorld Online and managing strategic editorial partnerships. Michael is also a member of the senior leadership team, which provides the strategic vision for InfoWorld Media Group.

  23. Jeff Walsh

    Novelist: Writing out my past unlocks my future.

  24. Mark Helvadjian

    Mark Jones Mark is the founder of Filtered Media, filteredmedia.com.au, a Sydney-based editorial and media services company. Mark is the former IT Editor of the Australian Financial Review (AFR) , and has worked as a journalist for more than 10 years. Prior to the AFR , Mark was deputy managing director at IDG Communications in Australia.

  25. Duc

    Fullname: Nong Duc Thang Job: Student.

  26. Martin Marshall

    Martin Marshall , President As Managing Director at Zona Research, Martin was responsible for the Internet Server, Middleware, and Application Development analysis services. He also wrote approximately one-third of Zona’s daily wire service releases, as well as authoring numerous market reports and white papers. He joined Zona in 1997 as an industry analyst, was promoted to Director in 1998, and to Managing Director in 2000.

  27. Eric Knorr

    Eric Knorr brings 20 years of technology journalism experience to the planning, development, and execution of feature articles that serve the needs of enterprise IT managers. Knorr is the former editor of PC World magazine, the creator of the best-selling PC Bible, a founding editor of CNET, and a veteran of several dot-com follies. A winner of the Neal and Computer Press awards for journalistic excellence, he has written hundreds of articles on desktop and enterprise technology.

  28. Paul Worthington

    Paul Worthington is Future Image's lead analyst for consumer digital photography since 1998.

  29. Ed Vasquez

    Ed Vasquez leads Sprint-Nextel's Web Service Integration Product Development team. He has been managing enterprise web platform, infrastructure, and development projects for the last six years as well as web service integration projects for the last four years.

  30. Kate Hobbie

    Kate Hobbie VP/Online Sales-Operations

  31. Jessica Davis

    This new wave of Web 2.0 applications makes me excited about the future of media again. I'm interested in helping my organization use these technologies to build the successful media empire of the future. My recent experience at Reed Business Information includes exactly these kinds of efforts. As one of a small staff at Electronic News, a business-to-business news site covering the semiconductor industry, we create daily news content for a popular Web site and 200,000 e-mail newsletter readers.

  32. Doug Dineley
  33. Matt McAlister

    Experienced online media professional -- led the online efforts at high profile print publications such as The Industry Standard, The Industry Standard Europe, InfoWorld and Macworld. Now working on bleeding edge RSS and Social Media products at Yahoo!

  34. Gabriel Sirbu

    3 year of private banking front-end applications developement; Interest in software architecture, business analysis & team leadership; Interest in finance

  35. Alec Wagner
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  37. Stephanie Sanborn

    Stephanie Sanborn Assistant Features Editor Stephanie Sanborn is an assistant features editor handling Trend Watch and E-business Edge articles, both of which are focused on industry and technology trends. She also writes all sorts of features articles on occasion. Formerly a reporter on the InfoWorld news desk, Sanborn joined InfoWorld after receiving her bachelor's degree from the University of California at Davis, majoring in English with a minor in biology.

  38. Margaret Steen
  39. Caroline Craig

    Caroline Craig Associate News Editor Caroline Craig has worked at InfoWorld since 1988. She is currently based in the Philadelphia area, where she works remotely, editing and posting stories for InfoWorld.com as well as assigning and editing the Case in Point case studies. Craig started at InfoWorld as a copy editor and has served as assistant managing editor and managing editor before moving to the news department as associate news editor.

  40. Jeff Walsh

    With more than 15 years experience in corporate marketing, public relations, online advocacy, community building, and journalism, my core strengths are in effectively positioning and branding market-leading companies and products, building and leveraging online communities, focusing messages for maximum press interest and coverage, and establishing company executives as industry thought leaders.

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