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David serves Infrastructure & Operations Professionals, primarily focusing on client management, client operating systems and hardware, client virtualization, and related IT operations areas. What makes David unique is his deep experience not just in the client management space but also directly with related operational disciplines and tools, such as information technology infrastructure library (ITIL) service desk, cloud computing, software-as-a-service (SaaS), and driving vendor strategy. His research helps IT leaders define effective strategies, perform critical vendor evaluations, and get organized for execution.
David is a former software executive with 15 years of industry experience focused on client management and related operational processes and tools. He has taken new products from zero to $100 million in revenues; he has also managed mature product lines and portfolios through all parts of the value chain — from vision, through execution and marketing, to successful selling. More importantly, David has worked directly with dozens of global organizations to understand how they function and how they use technologies most effectively.
Prior to Forrester, David was the VP of global marketing for Matrix42, a client management company based in Frankfurt, Germany; there, he worked with organizations to understand and develop solutions for their desktop transformation initiatives and coached sales teams to position and sell them effectively. In addition, David led product management and strategy for BMC Software's configuration automation for clients, cloud life-cycle management, and data center automation product lines. He also spent five years at Altiris/Symantec leading product management and marketing for the service desk and IT asset management product lines.
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To publish this post, I must first discredit myself. I'm 42, and while I love what I do for a living, Michael Dell is 47 and his company was already doing $1 million a day in business by the time...
When it comes to management, less is more I was at an industry conference recently, standing in the booth of a large PC maker while being indoctrinated with the latest word: "You can manage it with...
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In my previous blog on Windows 8, I discussed the gap between IT decision-maker interest in migrating to Windows 8 and employee interest — particularly with touchscreen tablet devices. Employee...
With the release of Windows 8, Microsoft is in the midst of its largest marketing effort ever, hoping to reach 2.1 billion people over the next several months. Because of its lukewarm initial sales,...
As Apple sweeps up the dust from their latest launch event, Microsoft is preparing for the most extensive operating system launch ever, expecting to reach 2.1 billion people with its Windows 8...
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Technology Vendors for IT Focus on IT Spend Forrester's technology vendor clients prefer data over analysis, whereas our IT clients prefer analysis. The vendors are gracious and will sit through...
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Chances are that you have employees using Apple Macs at your firm today, and they’re doing this without the support and guidance of the infrastructure and operations (I&O) organization. IT...
End User Computing is at the Root of the VMware Family Tree Examine the roots of the VMware family tree, and End User Computing is the longest root of 'em all. It's where it all began, back...
At Forrester, each of us as analysts keep in regular contact with our clients and the industry through a process known as Inquiry. For workforce computing, this includes Benjamin Gray, Christian...
It was Sunday morning and I got up around 6:00 as I do most mornings, and picked up the Wall Street Journal Weekend Edition over a cup of coffee. I was moved by a story about middle-aged...
Watching the Mobile Device Management market is a bit like watching a sneeze. My colleagues Christian Kane and Benjamin Gray are tracking nearly 75 vendors in the space, many of them just a few years...