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SPEAKERS BY TOPIC: Computers

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Howard AndersonHoward Anderson, MBA -- Massachusetts USA, 20.0k to 25.0k
Howard Anderson is a founding partner and the Senior Managing Director of YankeeTek Ventures. He is also the founder of The Yankee Group, a high-technology research and consulting firm, where he served as President and CEO from 1970 until 2000. In addition, Howard is the William Porter Distinguished Lecturer at the MIT Sloan School of Management, where he teaches courses on salesforce management and entrepreneurship. He is widely quoted in top business and industry publications, including The New York Times, Business Week, The Wall Street Journal, The Boston Globe, Fortune and Forbes.
Phone: 760-673-7700 --- E-mail: Speakers@speaking.com


Terry BrockTerry Brock, MBA -- Florida USA, 5.0k to 10.0k
Terry Brock has helped businesses and individuals achieve their goals since 1983. He has been speaking about productivity and increasing profitability for businesses in industries such as banking, distribution, sales, marketing, real estate and finance. If you want fun, informative sessions, and to change your life for the better, Terry is your man! His sessions are entertaining and packed with useful, “put-it-to-work-right-now” information. This MBA in Marketing has a background in radio and newspapers and brings excitement and zest to the platform as he speaks.
Phone: 760-673-7700 --- E-mail: Speakers@speaking.com


John C. DvorakJohn C. Dvorak -- California USA, 5.0k to 10.0k
John Dvorak has been a major technology industry columnist for fifteen years. Today he's a one-man column factory and he's on radio and television as well. People read him for his biting wit, his inside intelligence and his sense of humor - unparalleled in an industry not known for laughter. The edge.com wrote, “If I were pitching his story to a Hollywood studio, I would describe him as Don Imus meets David Letterman."
Phone: 760-673-7700 --- E-mail: Speakers@speaking.com


Regis McKennaRegis McKenna -- California USA, 30.0k to 50.0k
Regis McKenna helped to launch some of the most important technological innovations of the last twenty-five years, including the first microprocessor, the first personal computer, the first recombinant DNA genetically-engineered product, and the first retail computer store. He is chairman of The McKenna Group, a management and marketing consulting firm specializing in the application of information and telecommunications technologies to business strategies. McKenna has worked with America Online, Apple, Compaq, Intel, Microsoft, and a host of other entrepreneurial start-ups during their formation years. He is the author of Real Time: Preparing for the Never Satisfied Customer, Relationship Marketing, Who's Afraid of Big Blue, and The Regis Touch, the first book devoted to the marketing of high technology companies.
Phone: 760-673-7700 --- E-mail: Speakers@speaking.com


Kevin MitnickKevin Mitnick -- Nevada USA, 20.0k to 25.0k
With more than fifteen years of experience in exploring computer security, Kevin Mitnick is a largely self-taught expert in exposing the vulnerabilities of complex operating systems and telecommunications devices. His hobby as an adolescent consisted of studying methods, tactics, and strategies used to circumvent computer security, and to learn more about how computer systems and telecommunication systems work. As the world’s most famous (former) hacker, Mitnick has been the subject of countless news and magazine articles published throughout the world. He has made guest appearances on numerous television and radio programs, offering expert commentary on issues related to information security.
Phone: 760-673-7700 --- E-mail: Speakers@speaking.com


David PogueDavid Pogue -- Connecticut USA, 20.0k to 25.0k
David Pogue is the personal-technology columnist for the New York Times. Each week, he contributes a print column, an online column and an online video. His daily blog, "Pogue''s Posts," is the Times's most popular blog. David is also an Emmy award-winning tech correspondent for CBS News, a frequent guest on NPR's "Morning Edition," and a regular on CNBC.
Phone: 760-673-7700 --- E-mail: Speakers@speaking.com


Winn SchwartauWinn Schwartau -- Florida USA, 5.0k to 10.0k
Winn Schwartau, one of the country's leading experts on information security, infrastructure protection and electronic privacy is often referred to as "the civilian architect of information warfare." He coined the term "Electronic Pearl Harbor" and was the Project Lead of the Manhattan Cyber Project Information Warfare and Electronic Civil Defense Team. Today, he balances his time between writing, lecturing, building corporate and national security awareness programs and consulting. Mr. Schwartau is a popular and entertaining keynote speaker and interactive seminar leader who always keeps his audiences awake with thought provoking insights and commentary. His recent lectures have included: Banking Association, West Point, CitiCorp, UBS International, SUN Microsystems Security Tour. NASA, FBI, NATO, Sandia National Labs, Naval Postgraduate School, Swedish Government, SCIP France, IIR Australia, Dutch Police and more.
Phone: 760-673-7700 --- E-mail: Speakers@speaking.com


Michael TchongMichael Tchong -- Georgia USA, 5.0k to 10.0k
Mr. Tchong has enjoyed a remarkable and distinguished career in advertising, software, publishing and the Internet. Prior to Ubercool, he founded five successful companies including MacWEEK, where his intuitive sense that the Macintosh would become the tool of choice for the graphic arts industry lifted this weekly’s annual revenues from less than $500,000 to $18 million in just four years. In 1992, he started Atelier Systems, which focused on “personal communication” software. Realizing the potential of the Internet back in 1994, Michael Tchong founded Interstellar, a consulting and publishing company, which spawned CyberAtlas, a preeminent market research site. His subsequent start-up, ICONOCAST, a bi-weekly online newsletter aimed at the emerging wave of Internet marketing, was sold in 1998.
Phone: 760-673-7700 --- E-mail: Speakers@speaking.com


Steve WozniakSteve Wozniak -- California USA, 50.0k to 75.0k
A Silicon Valley icon and philanthropist for the past three decades, Steve Wozniak helped shape the computing industry with his design of Apple’s first line of products the Apple I and II and influenced the popular Macintosh. In 1976, Wozniak and Steve Jobs founded Apple Computer Inc. with Wozniak’s Apple I personal computer. The following year, he introduced his Apple II personal computer, featuring a central processing unit, a keyboard, color graphics, and a floppy disk drive. The Apple II was integral in launching the personal computer industry.
Phone: 760-673-7700 --- E-mail: Speakers@speaking.com