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Duk-Hwan Oh
Managing Director, IDC North Asia |
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Philippe de Marcillac
Executive Vice President, International Business Units, IDC |
Philippe de Marcillac has more than 25 years of international experience in strategic business management and Information Communications and Technology (ICT) market research across the diverse markets of United States, Europe, and Asia.
As Executive Vice President for IDC's International Business Units, Philippe oversees IDC's International Group which includes the management of business and research operations in Canada, Latin America, Japan, and Asia/Pacific. He also has an advisory role for research operations in Central and Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Africa (CEMA). Philippe is based in Hong Kong but he also maintains a base at IDC's head office in Framingham, Massachusetts and frequently travels through Asia/Pacific, Europe, and the Americas.
Well-known in the IT industry, Philippe's expertise lies in International Markets, PCs, Enterprise Systems and Solutions, and the ICT market research. He also focuses on emerging markets, particularly the large markets of Brazil, Russia, India, and China (BRIC), and dynamics around the movement of offshore IT delivery to BRIC and other locations.
Philippe first joined IDC in 1982 and launched IDC's first pan-European research services. During the last two years of his tenure with IDC in Europe, he managed IDC's European Research Centre. Prior to rejoining IDC in 1995, he was Vice President of Worldwide PC research at Dataquest.
Philippe graduated from Cambridge University in England with a Master's Degree in Natural Sciences. He is fluent in French and conversant in German. |
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Shiv K. Bakhshi, Ph.D.
Director, Mobility, IDC |
Shiv K. Bakhshi is currently the director in charge of mobility research at IDC.
Dr. Bakhshi plans and directs IDC's worldwide research efforts pertaining to mobility, including mobile phones, converged devices and mobile applications (both consumer and enterprise related). In addition to Mobility Markets, he directs and oversees IDC's Worldwide Handheld and Mobile Phone Q-Views as well as IDC's Mobility Metrics research. Along with his team, he provides research and consulting services in areas covering mobile industry dynamics, mobile technologies, competitive strategies of industry players, as well as the end-user needs shaping the handheld device market.
Before assuming his current role, Dr. Bakhshi was the director of IDC's worldwide wireless and mobile infrastructure practice, with a special focus on the opportunities and challenges facing infrastructure vendors selling radio access and core network equipment to mobile network operators worldwide.
Specializing in mobility and device markets, Dr. Bakhshi is a recognized expert in wireless network migration and convergence as well as in mobile devices and wireless broadband markets. Among the top-rated speakers at IDC, Dr. Bakhshi has presented on a broad range of topics, including mobility, convergence and IMS. A frequent speaker at industry and academic conferences, he has presented, among other fora, at CTIA, TelecomNext, SuperComm, 3GSM, ComNet, Harvard University, IDC Directions, Indian Institutes of Management, George Mason University, International Communications Association and the National Communication Association.
Prior to joining IDC, Dr. Bakhshi was the Principal Telecommunications Analyst for Standard & Poor's Global Industry Insight (GII) group. In that role, he headed the group's effort at mapping the global telecommunications industry for S&P's web-based vertical product.
In his earlier life, Dr. Bakhshi was a professor at the University of Kentucky's College of Communication and Information Studies, where he taught courses in U.S. and international telecommunications and directed graduate and doctoral research in various aspects of telecommunications, public policy and the information economy. His own research focused on strategic alliances among global telecom operators, on telecommunications and economic development, and on the institutional reforms restructuring the telecom sector worldwide.
Before academia, Shiv worked as a news reporter and editor on several newspapers in India and the United States. Shiv has a B.A. in Economics from Calcutta University, Calcutta, India. He earned an M.A. in Telecommunications and a Ph. D. in Communication, both from the Ohio State University.
He works out of IDC's headquarters in Framingham, MA. |
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David Tapper
Research Director, IT Outsourcing and Utility Services, and Global Offshore Services, IDC |
David Tapper serves as research director for the IT Outsourcing and Utility Services (ITOUS) research program, and the Global Offshore research program. As research director for IDC's IT Outsourcing and Utility Services research, Mr. Tapper provides market analysis, commentary, and client support on companies that provide IT outsourcing services to customers. His coverage areas include traditional datacenter outsourcing; network and desktop management and outsourcing; and various flavors of ¡°managed¡± services including, what is commonly referred to as, "managed" Web hosting. In addition, ITOUS follows the current shift in the market toward the delivery of utility computing or ¡°on-demand¡± services.
As research director for IDC's Global Offshore Services program, Mr. Tapper provides market analysis and commentary on issues and trends involving the move of IT and business services to offshore locations at a global level as well as how both established global players and offshore competitors are leveraging offshore strategies.
Prior to joining IDC, Mr. Tapper served as a Product Manager and Database Manager at Yankee Publishing, Inc. Mr. Tapper earned a Master of Business Administration from Northeastern University and a Bachelor of Arts from University of Rochester. |
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Bob O'Donnell
Program VP, Clients and Displays, IDC |
Bob O'Donnell, IDC¡¯s Program VP, Clients and Displays, has a lengthy, multi-faceted career in the computer and high-tech industry. Mr. O¡¯Donnell is responsible for tracking the latest and most important hardware developments that impact PCs, notebooks, handheld devices, information appliances, and other consumer devices. He also leads IDC¡¯s display research program, where he tracks both the sales and technology trends affecting the worldwide market for computer displays, projectors, and related technologies.
In addition, Mr. O'Donnell is the author of Personal Computer Secrets, originally published by IDG Books, a 936-page reference volume on all aspects of computer technology and usage. He also hosts ¡°O¡¯Donnell on Technology,¡± which was selected as the Best Computer Audio program in the country-either over the air or on the web-in the 15th Annual Computer Press Awards competition. The program, which is broadcast every Saturday from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. on San Francisco ABC radio affiliate KSFO (560 AM), is also the #1-rated computer call-in talk show in Silicon Valley.
Mr. O'Donnell is also a highly regarded speaker, having given talks or participated in panels at numerous trade shows and conferences around the world. He's widely quoted in the major press, including the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Forbes, BusinessWeek and many more. He¡¯s also the founder and webmaster for the popular EverythingTechnology (www.everythingtechnology.com) and EverythingComputers (www.everythingcomputers.com) web sites.
O'Donnell began his work in the high-tech industry at Music Technology magazine, and then moved on to the editor role at Electronic Musician magazine. During his tenure there, the magazine was awarded a prestigious Western Publisher's Association Maggie Award for Best Special Interest publication.
After several years in the music industry, O'Donnell became Executive Editor/Reviews at MacWeek, where he helped create MacWeek's lab facilities and was involved in the development of the MacBench benchmark. O'Donnell also served as Features Editor at PC/Computing magazine and as Executive Editor of InfoWorld Electric/InfoWorld.com, the website for InfoWorld magazine. For 3 1/2 years, O'Donnell wrote InfoWorld Electric¡¯s popular "Plugged In" weekly column, which was featured numerous times at CNN.com. His writing has appeared in magazines all over the world.
In television, O'Donnell served as the computer expert for Knowledge TV¡¯s "Meeting the Challenge" program. He's also been a featured reporter on the nationally syndicated "Silicon Valley Business" program and has been a frequent guest on several other shows, including TechTV¡¯s (formerly ZDTV) "Silicon Spin" and "Call for Help" and BayTV's "All Consuming."
O'Donnell is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame, with a B.A. in the Program of Liberal Studies, an interdisciplinary humanities program based on the Great Books.
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Shiv K. Bakhshi, Ph.D.
Director, Mobility, IDC |
Shiv K. Bakhshi is currently the director in charge of mobility research at IDC.
Dr. Bakhshi plans and directs IDC's worldwide research efforts pertaining to mobility, including mobile phones, converged devices and mobile applications (both consumer and enterprise related). In addition to Mobility Markets, he directs and oversees IDC's Worldwide Handheld and Mobile Phone Q-Views as well as IDC's Mobility Metrics research. Along with his team, he provides research and consulting services in areas covering mobile industry dynamics, mobile technologies, competitive strategies of industry players, as well as the end-user needs shaping the handheld device market.
Before assuming his current role, Dr. Bakhshi was the director of IDC's worldwide wireless and mobile infrastructure practice, with a special focus on the opportunities and challenges facing infrastructure vendors selling radio access and core network equipment to mobile network operators worldwide.
Specializing in mobility and device markets, Dr. Bakhshi is a recognized expert in wireless network migration and convergence as well as in mobile devices and wireless broadband markets. Among the top-rated speakers at IDC, Dr. Bakhshi has presented on a broad range of topics, including mobility, convergence and IMS. A frequent speaker at industry and academic conferences, he has presented, among other fora, at CTIA, TelecomNext, SuperComm, 3GSM, ComNet, Harvard University, IDC Directions, Indian Institutes of Management, George Mason University, International Communications Association and the National Communication Association.
Prior to joining IDC, Dr. Bakhshi was the Principal Telecommunications Analyst for Standard & Poor's Global Industry Insight (GII) group. In that role, he headed the group's effort at mapping the global telecommunications industry for S&P's web-based vertical product.
In his earlier life, Dr. Bakhshi was a professor at the University of Kentucky's College of Communication and Information Studies, where he taught courses in U.S. and international telecommunications and directed graduate and doctoral research in various aspects of telecommunications, public policy and the information economy. His own research focused on strategic alliances among global telecom operators, on telecommunications and economic development, and on the institutional reforms restructuring the telecom sector worldwide.
Before academia, Shiv worked as a news reporter and editor on several newspapers in India and the United States. Shiv has a B.A. in Economics from Calcutta University, Calcutta, India. He earned an M.A. in Telecommunications and a Ph. D. in Communication, both from the Ohio State University.
He works out of IDC's headquarters in Framingham, MA. |
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Bob O'Donnell
Program VP, Clients and Displays, IDC |
Bob O'Donnell, IDC¡¯s Program VP, Clients and Displays, has a lengthy, multi-faceted career in the computer and high-tech industry. Mr. O¡¯Donnell is responsible for tracking the latest and most important hardware developments that impact PCs, notebooks, handheld devices, information appliances, and other consumer devices. He also leads IDC¡¯s display research program, where he tracks both the sales and technology trends affecting the worldwide market for computer displays, projectors, and related technologies.
In addition, Mr. O'Donnell is the author of Personal Computer Secrets, originally published by IDG Books, a 936-page reference volume on all aspects of computer technology and usage. He also hosts ¡°O¡¯Donnell on Technology,¡± which was selected as the Best Computer Audio program in the country-either over the air or on the web-in the 15th Annual Computer Press Awards competition. The program, which is broadcast every Saturday from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. on San Francisco ABC radio affiliate KSFO (560 AM), is also the #1-rated computer call-in talk show in Silicon Valley.
Mr. O'Donnell is also a highly regarded speaker, having given talks or participated in panels at numerous trade shows and conferences around the world. He's widely quoted in the major press, including the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Forbes, BusinessWeek and many more. He¡¯s also the founder and webmaster for the popular EverythingTechnology (www.everythingtechnology.com) and EverythingComputers (www.everythingcomputers.com) web sites.
O'Donnell began his work in the high-tech industry at Music Technology magazine, and then moved on to the editor role at Electronic Musician magazine. During his tenure there, the magazine was awarded a prestigious Western Publisher's Association Maggie Award for Best Special Interest publication.
After several years in the music industry, O'Donnell became Executive Editor/Reviews at MacWeek, where he helped create MacWeek's lab facilities and was involved in the development of the MacBench benchmark. O'Donnell also served as Features Editor at PC/Computing magazine and as Executive Editor of InfoWorld Electric/InfoWorld.com, the website for InfoWorld magazine. For 3 1/2 years, O'Donnell wrote InfoWorld Electric¡¯s popular "Plugged In" weekly column, which was featured numerous times at CNN.com. His writing has appeared in magazines all over the world.
In television, O'Donnell served as the computer expert for Knowledge TV¡¯s "Meeting the Challenge" program. He's also been a featured reporter on the nationally syndicated "Silicon Valley Business" program and has been a frequent guest on several other shows, including TechTV¡¯s (formerly ZDTV) "Silicon Spin" and "Call for Help" and BayTV's "All Consuming."
O'Donnell is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame, with a B.A. in the Program of Liberal Studies, an interdisciplinary humanities program based on the Great Books.
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