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Jennifer is a member of Forrester's Business Technology Futures team, which serves CIOs and their business partners by predicting the long-term business impacts of information technology. Her research focus is on smart computing and analytics and tech-driven business transformation, analyzing changing patterns of technology adoption and deployment, particularly in emerging markets and in the public sector. She advises clients on market opportunity assessments for investment and go-to-market best practices in emerging markets, balancing demand-side research with understanding of the policy and competitive environments. Jennifer's recent research has focused on "smart city" initiatives as a way of managing the complexity of demographic changes and leveraging technology solutions in response to the demands of an increasingly urban population. These initiatives apply equally to cities, universities, and even company towns as they are stretched by growing populations and shrinking resources.
Before joining Forrester, Jennifer spent more than eight years in sales and marketing roles at Sun Microsystems, including roles in software product marketing, software sales enablement and development, and industry marketing and partner strategy for telecommunications and media.
Jennifer's extensive international experience includes more than 20 years in sales and marketing, research, consulting, and education in developing and transitioning countries. As a public policy analyst and consultant in Russia and Eastern Europe, she designed post-communist housing reforms and advised governments on housing privatization, mortgage finance policies, and income-based assistance programs. As an educator in the Peace Corps in Central Africa, Jennifer taught high school math, designed national math curricula and exams, and conducted marketing workshops with local entrepreneurs. Jennifer has published in numerous academic journals and spoken widely at academic and business events.
Jennifer earned a Ph.D. and an M.A. in political science from Stanford University and a B.A. in economics from the University of Virginia. Her doctoral research focused on the fiscal and political relationships between regional governments and the central administration, combining quantitative analysis of regional budget data with extensive fieldwork in Moscow and three Russian regions — Udmurtiya, Novgorod, and Ulyanovsk.
Understanding The Cloud Computing Opportunities In Africa
After years of stagnant enterprise spending on information and communications technology (ICT), Africa is gearing up for a new period of growth. As political stability across the continent gradually...

The news about governments is often dire: Economic crises, austerity budgets, crises of constituent confidence, protests, riots, and war often make the headlines. However, in spite of (or perhaps...
Population growth and urbanization are stretching many cities' infrastructure and resources to breaking point. Policymakers and public leaders are increasingly looking to ICT solutions to effectively...

Infrastructure-As-A-Service Clouds Are Local, And So Are Their Implications
Despite the buzz about cloud computing, global adoption rates for infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) remain anemic. However, a look at regional differences in adoption and local concerns reveals that...
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Business Data Services Global
This document provides enterprise highlights of an extensive data set collected via Forrester's Enterprise And SMB Global IT Budgets And Spending Survey, Q2 2009. The survey covers budget trends and...
Position Netbooks For Business Use — Especially In Emerging Markets
For a device that originated in the concept of the $100-laptop, the netbook certainly hasn't been fully marketed to emerging markets. Nor have firms really marketed netbooks for serious business use....
But It Will Take Mining To Get At The Opportunities That Exist
As economies around the world slid into recession, governments in the US and many other countries rushed out economic stimulus programs. Many programs have funds explicitly set aside for technology...
Business Data Services Asia Pacific, Latin America, Middle East, And Africa
This document provides highlights of an extensive data set collected via Forrester's Enterprise Global Technology Adoption Survey, Asia Pacific, Latin America, Middle East, And Africa, Q1 2009....
The Arguments For Greater Scrutiny Increase
Recent developments in the IT services industry illustrate broader risks associated with outsourcing technology product development. While outsourcing is and should remain an arrow in the quiver of...
Despite the dire straits of the world economy, emerging markets continue to hold significant promise for the tech industry. Increased business and consumer use of the Internet and information and...