Work Bio
Chris runs the mobile
and wireless research practice at The 451 Group. His research covers
all aspects of mobile and wireless within the enterprise, as well as
the increasingly important prosumer space. 451's mobile and wireless
research practice focuses on mobile software & services, wireless
networks (both LAN and WAN), and mobile devices.
While
working for IDC, Chris covered worldwide device technology and market
trends in the mobile and wireless marketplace. He focused on the
convergence of mobile/wireless access technologies and advances in
device component technologies which impacted the designs and
capabilities of devices in both consumer and enterprise market
segments. Chris also researched technology and social trends, including
the increasing availability of digital content and a growing culture of
mobile data consumption, which are driving advances in overall device
performance.
Chris
completed his MBA and MS in Information Systems from Boston University
in May of 2005. For his summer internship, he conducted market research
for Lucent Technologies. During this time he led a team in the
development of a demand creation strategy for mobile high-speed data
solutions in the healthcare Industry.