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News Network Content WHERE BUSINESS MEETS TECHNOLOGY 100% TM Original News Network Content WHERE BUSINESS MEETS TECHNOLOGY Our award-winning journalists produce content you won't find anywhere else: • Top Tech News of the Day • IT Product Reviews and Comparisons • Original Features • Expert Analyses • InsighGul Commentaries • Exclusive Interviews with Tech Industry Leaders ECT News Network, Inc. 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ECT News Network, Inc. PO Box 18500 Encino, CA 91416 T: 818.461.9700 www.ECTNEWS.com News Network TM Journalists WHERE BUSINESS MEETS TECHNOLOGY Richard Adhikari is a versatile reporter and feature writer who has written about high-tech for leading industry publications since the 1990s. His areas of particular expertise include consumer electronics, information security, wireless telephony, data storage, client-server technology, government policy and science. Pam Baker has written hundreds of articles published in leading technology, business and finance publications. She has also authored several analytical studies on technology, eight books, and an award-winning documentary on paper-making. She is a member of the National Press Club (NPC), Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) and the Internet Press Guild (IPG). Christopher Bucholtz is a CRM Buyer columnist who also blogs about CRM at the CRM Outsiders. He has been a technology journalist for 17 years and has immersed himself in the world of CRM since 2006. When he's not wearing his business and technology geek hat, he's wearing his airplane geek hat; he's written three books on World War II aviation. Theodore F. di Stefano is an E-Commerce Times columnist and founder and managing partner at Capital Source Partners, which provides a wide range of investment banking services to the small and medium-sized business. He is also a frequent speaker to business groups on financial and corporate governance matters. Laura DiDio is principal at Information Technology Intelligence Corp. (ITIC), a research and consulting firm that covers the high-tech industry. DiDio has consulted with all of the major industry vendors, including Apple, Accenture, Avaya, Citrix, Dell, HP, IBM, Microsoft, Novell, Oracle, SAP and VMware. She has more than 20 years experience in high tech. Rachelle Dragani has been reporting for ECT News Network since 2011. Her previous experience includes completion of an internship with TIME magazine and a stint teaching English in South Korea. Her areas of special interest include tech business deals, mobile technology and the Apple ecosystem. Rob Enderle is a TechNewsWorld columnist and the principal analyst for the Enderle Group, a consultancy that focuses on personal technology products and trends. He covers a wide array of technology companies and related industry topics and has been labeled one of the most quoted technology analysts in the media. Enderle writes a number of columns for technology publications and regularly appears on radio and television. ECT News Network, Inc. PO Box 18500 Encino, CA 91416 T: 818.461.9700 www.ECTNEWS.com News Network TM Journalists WHERE BUSINESS MEETS TECHNOLOGY Dana Gardner is president and principal analyst at Interarbor Solutions, which tracks trends, delivers forecasts and interprets the competitive landscape of enterprise applications and software infrastructure markets for clients. He also produces BriefingsDirect sponsored podcasts. Jack M. Germain has been writing about computer technology since the early days of the Apple II and the PC. He still has his original IBM PC-Jr and a few other legacy DOS and Windows boxes. He left shareware programs behind for the open source world of the Linux desktop. He runs several versions of Windows and Linux OSes and often cannot decide whether to grab his tablet, netbook or Android smartphone instead of using his desktop or laptop gear. John K. Higgins is a career business writer, with broad experience for a major publisher in a wide range of topics including energy, finance, environment and government policy. In his current freelance role, he reports mainly on government
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