Rob Enderle

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Rob Enderle

Rob Enderle (born July 27, 1954 in Corona, California) is an American technology analyst.[1]

Before becoming a technology analyst, Enderle worked in the technology sector with companies including EMS Development Company, ROLM Systems, and IBM. He began his analyst career at Dataquest before helping to launch GiGa Information Group. After GiGa was acquired by Forrester Research, he worked at Forrester[2] until leaving to found his firm, the Enderle Group.

Enderle writes columns for technological publications and appears on radio and television.[3] He sits on multiple advisory councils, including those for Lenovo, AMD, and HP. He has worked as an advisor for Microsoft.[4] Dell, IBM, Siemens, and Intel, among other companies.[5]

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Enderle also shares his views in the media on various technology companies, including Apple, HP, Google, Sony, Microsoft, and Oracle, and on technology-related topics, such as security and consumer technology.[6]

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  1. ^ "10 things you didn't know about … Rob Enderle" (Interview). TGDaily.com. 26 May 2008. Archived from the original on 2008-05-27.[non-primary source needed]
  2. ^ a b Cassidy, Mike (14 January 2009). "Enderle, analyst extraordinaire, is everywhere in Silicon Valley". Mercury News.
  3. ^ "InformationWeek 500 Conference". Informationweek.com. Archived from the original on 2008-08-21.[non-primary source needed]
  4. ^ Bishop, Todd (22 November 2008). "Microsoft, Rob Enderle, and Their Conflicting Perceptions of Reality". Puget Sound Business Journal.
  5. ^ "Disclosure Policy". Enderle Group.[self-published source]
  6. ^ "Providing Perspective for Today's Technology Leaders". Enderle Group. Retrieved 16 May 2013.[self-published source]

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