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Robin Bloor

Robin Bloor

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Bloor Research

Robin Bloor is a leading authority in the IT industry, and in the 17 years since founding Bloor Research he has become an influential commentator on many corporate IT issues. He has experience as a software developer and as the managing director of a financial systems software company.

He speaks at conferences, user groups and seminars addressing audiences across the world on a variety of technology topics from eCommerce through to IT Strategy and trends. He has expertise across the whole field of IT with particular expertise in database, development tools, system management, IT security and hardware technology.

He is co-author of SOA for Dummies, along with Judith Hurwitz, Carol Baroudi and Marcia Kaufman. The book, published in autumn 2006 has already become remarkably popular. He is also the author of a best-selling business book "The Electronic Bazaar: From the Silk Road to the eRoad". Published in 1999, this book was featured as book of the week by The Times. Published in the US a year later, it was referred to as "a classic" by Publisher's Weekly (in the US) and described by the Library Journal (also in the US) as "One of the Best Business Books of 2000".

A regular visitor to Europe, he's now resident in Austin, Texas and is a partner with US analysts Hurwitz & Associates.

He has been influential in shaping the direction and thinking of a generation of IT strategists and continues to provide insight on the direction of IT as it moves forward.

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There are a total of 401 articles written by Robin Bloor, the listing has been split over 21 pages:

  • 07/01/05 - The Government Open Source Dynamic
  • 04/01/05 - 2004 - The Year of the Phish
  • 22/12/04 - Ready, Aim, FireFox
  • 14/12/04 - Open Source — The Maturity Factor
  • 26/11/04 - IBM, Moore's Law and the Power5 chip
  • 19/11/04 - Softricity and VMware: The Desktop On Demand
  • 17/11/04 - A Different More Responsive Microsoft?
  • 15/11/04 - For A Very Large Database, Try CA-Datacom or Daytona
  • 11/11/04 - Holographs And The Birth of a New Industry
  • 08/11/04 - Positive Moves For Open Source
  • 05/11/04 - Did Electronic Voting Pass The Test?
  • 02/11/04 - Whatdya Mean, Free Software?
  • 29/10/04 - Microsoft and IT Security
  • 27/10/04 - Electronic Voting and the US Election
  • 15/10/04 - Centralised Database Management — A Natural Trend
  • 13/10/04 - Open Source and Software Rental
  • 11/10/04 - The Birth of CyberTrust
  • 08/10/04 - Real-Time IT Security Management With CyberShield
  • 07/10/04 - Computer Associates Buys Netegrity
  • 05/10/04 - What is the Riemann Hypothesis and Why Should I Care?

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