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Charles serves CIOs. His research covers mobility and the digital home. He has an end-to-end understanding of wireless, encompassing end user behavior, devices, networks, carrier strategy, content, and applications, as well as mobile as a marketing channel. His research on the digital home examines the enabling networks; connectivity solutions; content and applications; and the changing role for service providers, media companies, marketers, device makers, and application developers in this evolving environment. Charles' research and analysis have been widely cited in publications including BusinessWeek, the Financial Times, The New York Times, and The Wall Street Journal, as well as on ABC, CNBC, CNN, NPR, and PBS.
Prior to joining Forrester, Charles held senior technology positions at Citigroup, providing strategic technology guidance across business units in consumer and corporate finance. Among his projects were initiatives in consumer mobile banking in Japan, mobile commerce in Japan, and mobile payments in the US. His previous experience covers a wide variety of technologies and markets, including CAD for integrated circuit design, 3D graphics for film and broadcast, consumer entertainment software, interactive television, and production systems for game development.
Charles holds M.S. and B.S. degrees in mathematics from the University of California, Santa Cruz.
Strategic Plan: The Mobile eBusiness Playbook
Mobile is hot, but too many executives take a backward approach to developing a mobile initiative and begin with technology decisions such as "We need an iPhone application" or "Let's do something...
It's Not Smartphones; It's Their Younger "Quick Messaging" Siblings
While smartphones like Apple's iPhone, the BlackBerry Storm, and T-Mobile's Android-based MyTouch get all the attention, another category of mobile phones has quietly been accelerating its market...
The Open Handset Alliance Gives The Mobile Internet A Needed Boost
On November 5, 2007, Google, together with a congress of mobile operators, handset makers, software vendors, and others dubbed the Open Handset Alliance, unveiled a mobile device software platform...
US Consumers Have Little Clue About Their Phone's Software
In the white-hot US smartphone market, the once-invisible underlying software platforms have become one of the fiercest areas of competition. RIM and Apple lead this market, while platforms from...
Competition Shifts From Devices To Ecosystems
CIOs might interpret the recent flood of mobile device product announcements, highlighted by the September 12 unveiling of Apple's iPhone 5, as competing vendors fomenting demand for the holiday...

Device And App Product Strategists Must Scale Up To Keep Up
Consumer product strategists throughout the broader wireless ecosystem are waking up to a potentially radical shift in the industry landscape as AT&T announces its plan to reclaim the top spot in the...