Curt A. Monash is President of Monash Information Services, an advisory firm serving software-intensive sectors of the technology industry. In that capacity he has been a strategic consultant to many well-known companies, including Oracle, SAP, Microsoft, Peoplesoft, AOL, Computer Associates, Business Objects, and Warburg Pincus Ventures. Curt also founded Evernet, Inc., a $40 million networking systems integrator, and has been co-founder, president, or chairman of several other technology startups. Praised by Larry Ellison for his "unmatched insight into technology and marketplace trends," Curt is widely regarded as one of the IT industry’s preeminent analysts. He writes a monthly column and daily blog for Computerworld, and has edited, published, or written for a number a variety of other influential publications. Previously, while at PaineWebber, Inc, Curt was the software/services industry's #1 ranked stock analyst. Curt earned a Ph.D. in Mathematics (Game Theory) from Harvard University at the age of 19. He has held faculty positions in mathematics, economics and public policy at Harvard, Yale, and Suffolk Universities. Further information:
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