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Nathaniel
Palmer is Delphis Chief Analyst and director of the
Business of Technology practice, where for over a decade
he has helped define the strategic positioning and market
strategy for some of the industry's most visible leaders.
Often a first stop in the development of a strategic marketing
plan, he has guided many of the most industry's most visible
names from the earliest stages of development to the successful
execution of strategy. Nathaniel also shapes much
of the Delphi Groups thought leadership, is the co-author
of The X-Economy (Texere, May 2001) and has authored over
200 studies and published articles. His insights can be
found in publications ranging from Fortune to the New York
Times. He is the Association of Information Management's
first recipient of the Workflow Laureate and was recognized
as Master of Information Technology.
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Hadley
Reynolds views on industry developments and product
positioning are widely sought by the investment and the
software development communities as part of Delphi Group's
practice in strategic business development. His industry
views often appear in Forbes, Investors Business Daily,
The Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Associated Press,
The Red Herring, Upside, Information Week, NetworkWorld,
Knowledge Management Magazine and Computerworld. His current
research can be found in The Delphi Insight Series publications.
These products are used extensively by IT professionals,
business planners, and analysts in the financial community
as well as vendors of technologies addressing these markets.
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