David strom, professional speaker



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DAVID STROM, PROFESSIONAL SPEAKER

Whether you are as passionate about technology as I am or a rank beginner, I can help you become more productive with technology.
I have used computers since the early days when IBM was still a powerhouse, even before Al Gore invented the Internet. I was master of my own Internet domain before anyone heard the term on Seinfeld. I can give you the tools to help you buy and use the right stuff for your business, and do it in a way that will be engaging, interesting, and above all, with humor, wit, grace, style, and just enough information that won’t overwhelm you.
I have spoken around the world at numerous conferences from Sydney to Caracas to Tokyo and back. I do keynotes, break-out sessions, hands-on workshops and everything but the laundry. I also do Windows – and Macs, too!
I am a frequent contributor to the New York Times, have appeared on numerous TV and radio shows such as ABC World News Tonight and NPR’s Science Friday talking about technology. I have started dozens of magazines — including being editor-in-chief at Tom’s Hardware, Network Computing and DigitalLanding.com — and have written articles for many technology Web sites. My weekly Web Informant email list and “strominator.com” blog reach very influential readers throughout the IT, vendor, network computing, OEM and enthusiast, reseller channel and security communities.

Speaking topics





  • Collaboration tools for the next decade

  • Giving Thanks to Bill Gates: A look back and forward

  • How businesses can increase profits using social networks and blogs

  • Five simple tricks to make your email life more productive and less frustrating

  • Ten things to protect your PC when you travel

  • How to support telecommuters to increase employee productivity



When it came time for Prentice Hall to look for an expert on Internet email, I was their first choice to pen their now landmark book, Internet Messaging: From the Desktop to the Enterprise. Following on that success, I also wrote one of the first how-to books called Home Networking Survival Guide for Osborne/McGraw Hill.



Testimonials

I want to thank you for your great keynote presentation at our conference. We feel fortunate that you were able to be with us and it was a special treat for us at Union College to have you here. Several people indicated that they enjoyed talking with you and were impressed that you made yourself available. – David Cossey, CIO, Union College



 

"David is one of those annoying people who actually know an awful lot about things of which he writes. He looks deeper at people and technology than most. And it appears he does not actually sleep." – Dan Lynch, venture capitalist


"David is one of the smartest, most insightful observers of the tech industry and has a great understanding of customer needs and challenges." – John Gallant, editor-in-chief, Network World magazine.
David's keen understanding of networking technologies has helped me on numerous occasions, and his sharp wit makes him an absolute pleasure to work with. In my 30+ years in high-tech marketing, I've rarely come across a talent like David. – Mike Krieger, frequent speaker for Ziff Davis Enterprise Media

Email: david@strom.com, blog at http://strominator.com, (310) 857-6867


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