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Study Group: IT Consulting Market Experts(?)

Council Members in this Study Group: 151

This study group may include experts knowledgeable on topics such as IT Services, consumer electronics, wireless devices, software, hardware, information technology, semiconductors, media, cable, satellite, internet, broadband, global positioning systems, advertising, online media, telecommunications, networking, wireless, and data storage, among others.

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Leading Experts in this Study Group

John Pironti, President, IP Architects LLCJohn Pironti
President
IP Architects LLC

John Pironti is the President of IP Architects, a management consultancy. He is formerly the Chief Information Risk Strategist for CompuCom (Dec 08). He has designed and implemented enterprise wide electronic business solutions, information security programs, and threat and vulnerability management...

Joseph Holop, Consultant, Self EmployedJoseph Holop
Consultant
Self Employed

Joseph Holop is an independent Consultant. He was until September 2008 the Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of Telscape Communications, a competitive local exchange carrier. Mr. Holop was responsible for engineering, network, switching, field operations, IT development and IT infrastructure....

Paul Massie
Consultant
Self Employed

Paul Massie is an independent consultant specializing in IT management issues. Previously he was the Senior Director of Information Technology/CIO at Genesis Microchip, a fabless semiconductor firm. He was responsible for all IT functions at Genesis prior to its acquisition by STMicroelectronics. Before...

Howard Bruck, Chief Information Officer, Hudson Valley BankHoward Bruck
Chief Information Officer
Hudson Valley Bank

Howard Bruck is the Chief Information Officer at Hudson Valley Bank, a commercial bank. He is also an Adjunct Professor of Management at the Fordham Graduate Business School. He has over 25 years of experience in the information technology sector. He specializes in financial services technology, outsourcing,...

William Santille, Jr, CIO, Uline, Inc.William Santille, Jr
CIO
Uline, Inc.

William Santille was most recently (1/08) a VP of IT at ABN AMRO a Fortune 100 firm, where controlled a yearly budget of $420MM of the global yearly budget of $2.6B. He is now CIO of Uline Inc, a privately held firm with over $1.2 Billion in annual revenue. He controls a yearly budget of over $80 MM...

Tushar Hazra, Chief Technology Officer, EpitomioneTushar Hazra
Chief Technology Officer
Epitomione

Tushar Hazra is the President, Founder and the Chief Technology Officer of EpitomiOne, a strategic consulting company specializing in enterprise architecture (EA), service-oriented architecture (SOA) deployment, portals, and Web services development, model-driven solution delivery, IT governance and...

Everett Thompson, President, Wired Real Estate GroupEverett Thompson
President
Wired Real Estate Group

Everett Thompson is President, Wired Real Estate Group (www.wiredre.com), a data center advisory firm based in San Francisco. The Wired Real Estate Group advises investors and enterprises on data center leasing and sales, including trends, technologies, value chain, history, competition, buying process,...

Partha Srinivasa, M.S., Global Chief Architect Head- Architecture and Str, FARMERS INSURANCE GROUPPartha Srinivasa, M.S.
Global Chief Architect Head- Architecture and Str
FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP

Partha Srinivasa is a Global Chief Architect at Farmers Insurance Group, an automobile insurer. He is the Head of Shared Services Competency Center. He specializes in software development technologies including leading edge technologies to legacy technologies. He is experienced in architecting and delivering...

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By Paul Massie, Consultant, Self Employed

Satyam’s Enron-like revelation is probably the single worst thing that could have happened to the entire Indian outsourcing market.  Satyam itself has no viable future.  This latest bombshell has sealed their fate.  Existing clients will focus on escaping contracts as quickly as possible...

By Cliff Bell, Chief Information Officer, Infogain Corporation
Analysis of: Tech memo to Team Obama | money.cnn.com

1. Increased boradband will increase productivity. 2. Increased broadband could allow for a more flexible workforce and reduce travel and office costs.

January 5, 2009
Satyam Stumbles
By Paul Massie, Consultant, Self Employed
Analysis of: No Heads Rolling at Satyam -- Yet | www.fool.com

In troubled times even large and healthy companies need to avoid major missteps, yet Satyam has just been guilty of one (possibly two) such missteps.  At best this will dent their growth.  At worst it could signal a company sale or dissolution.  The focus now has to be on retaining existing...

Analysis of: Surge in sales of LED-backlit notebook PCs | compoundsemiconductor.net

Electronics tend to do well in a slow economy. At the consumer level, people tend to cocoon in their homes when times are tough. Instead of going away on vacation, or going out for entertainment, they tend to buy electronics. At the business level, sure there will be a pullback in spending on high-end...

By Paul Massie, Consultant, Self Employed
Analysis of: Why It's Going to Get a Lot Worse | online.barrons.com

Recessions have a winnowing effect on companies.  Once the bad times are past those who survived without major damage are stronger, largely at the expense of the others.  Keys to survival include cash (lots of it!), a solid market position and competitive products.

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Most Common Company Types:

  • IT Outsourcing Company
  • Individual/Small Consultancy
  • Systems Integrator (SI)
  • Management Consultancy
  • Independent Consulting Firm
  • Consulting Firm

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  • Director
  • Chief Executive Officer
  • Consultant
  • Project Manager
  • Chief Information Officer
  • President
  • Managing Director
  • Operations Executive
  • Owner

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