Bob O'Donnell, the president, founder and chief analyst at TECHnalysis Research, has a lengthy, multi-faceted career in the technology business. He is widely regarded as an expert in the technology market research field and his original research and advice is used by executives in large technology firms all over the world. The firm's research has been cited in the Wall Street Journal and numerous other publications. He writes a weekly column/blog for Tech.pinions.com and writes occasional guest columns for USAToday and re/code. In addition, he participates in a weekly podcast for Tech.pinions.
Prior to founding TECHnalysis Research, O'Donnell served as Program Vice President, Clients and Displays for industry research firm IDC. In addition, 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. For 10 ½ years he also hosted “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.
Mr. O’Donnell is also a highly regarded speaker and is regularly featured on CNBC (US and Asia), WSJ Digits and Bloomberg TV, and has done numerous appearances on CNN and China's CCTV. He's also served as a guest lecturer at Stanford University. He's widely quoted in the major press, including the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, USAToday, Forbes, BusinessWeek and many more.
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. You can follow Bob O'Donnell on Twitter @bobodtech
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