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Kyle McNabb

Kyle McNabb
Vice President, Practice Leader - Application Development and Delivery

Research Coverage

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Research Focus

Kyle serves both Application Development & Delivery Professionals and Business Process Professionals. His teams provide research, executive-level peer communities, consulting, and other services to Application Development & Delivery and Business Process Professionals, helping them meet the ever-changing expectations and needs of their stakeholders.

Previous Work Experience

Previously at Forrester, Kyle led Forrester's IT research product strategy and development and also served as research director for Forrester's team serving Content & Collaboration Professionals. As a content and collaboration analyst, Kyle researched information management, enterprise content management, desktop productivity, and collaboration trends, and issues facing IT professionals. Prior to joining Forrester, Kyle led product strategy and product management at Vignette Corporation (now OpenText) and has held numerous product management positions at software development firms in the San Francisco Bay Area. Kyle has also held research and development and project management leadership positions in his career, beginning as a consultant with Andersen Consulting (now Accenture) in the early 1990s.

Education

Kyle holds a B.S. in business administration/finance from San Diego State University.

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Recent Media Citations
Financial Times, "Being Customer Centric Is Not Enough ," February 1, 2012
The New York Times, "Here Come The Cloud Cartels," January 30, 2012
Financial Times, "Customer must be king in the web world," January 24, 2012
The New York Times, "Will Amazon Offer Analytics as a Service?" January 5, 2012
Silicon (GER), "Software-age: Three rules for the CIO," December 8, 2011