Rob Enderle

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Rob Enderle

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

Enderle has worked at several technology companies, including EMS Development Company, ROLM Systems and IBM, before becoming a technology analyst. 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 own firm, the Enderle Group

Enderle writes a number of columns for technological publications and regularly appears on radio and television.[3] He sits on several advisory councils, including those for Lenovo, AMD and HP. He shares a technology blog at Technology Pundits. He has worked as an advisor for Microsoft,[4] Dell, IBM, Siemens, and Intel, among other companies.[5]

Comments

Enderle frequently[clarification needed] comments in the media on a variety of technology companies, including Apple, HP, Google, Sony, Microsoft and Oracle, and on technology-related topics, such as security and consumer technology.[6]

Education

References

  1. ^ "10 things you didn't know about … Rob Enderle". TGDaily.com.
  2. ^ a b "Enderle, analyst extraordinaire, is everywhere in Silicon Valley". PhysOrg.com.
  3. ^ "InformationWeek 500 Conference". Informationweek.com.
  4. ^ "Microsoft, Rob Enderle, and Their Conflicting Perceptions of Reality". Puget Sound Business Journal.
  5. ^ "Disclosure Policy".
  6. ^ "Providing Perspective for Today's Technology Leaders". Enderle Group. Retrieved 16 May 2013.

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