Our Contributors
KERI ALLAN Keri Allan has been writing about business and technology issues for over a decade, covering topics as diverse as business management, career advice, IT and IS, consumer electronics and videogames. As well as writing features and news, she now edits a number of magazines and websites as well as providing copywriting services. See examples of her work at
www.keriallan. com
JOHN BANCROFT John Bancroft is an independent writer with more than 14 years’ experience producing articles for trade magazines, including two years as a features editor on a regional business magazine. His articles focus on a wide range of management, business and technology-related topics, including marketing, recruitment, management
development, CRM, sales force automation, telemarketing, data security and business continuity.
www.incognate.com
DAVID BICKNELL David Bicknell is a writer and co-founder of Campaign4Change, which examines a number of change issues including IT projects, mutualisation, cloud computing, sustainability and Agile development. He is co-author with Tony Collins of a book on IT project management case studies called ‘Crash’.
www.computerweekly. com/blogs/greentech/
www.ukcampaign
4change.com
You can follow him on Twitter:
@davidbicknell1 @campaign4change
RACHEL BURNETT Rachel Burnett is a head of the IT and IP law team at Paris Smith LLP, solicitors. Her career combines law together with previous technical and business experience within the IT industry. She is an author of several books on IT Law, and works on the Law Programme at the Open University. She is a former Chair of IMIS.
rb@burnett.uk.net
ALLAN DYER Allan Dyer CISSP MHKCS MIAP AIMIS MSc (Tech) BSc is a chief consultant of Yui Kee Computing Ltd in Hong Kong. He specialises in computer viruses, spam and promoting better information security. He is a founding member and president of Anti- Virus Asia Researchers (AVAR), vice chairman of the HK Computer Society Information Security Specialist Group and founding member of the Asia- Pacific chapter of the High Technology Crime Investigation Association.
GEOFF EVELYN Geoff Evelyn (FIAP, FICT, MIMIS, MIET) is a Microsoft SharePoint MVP, with more than 25 years’ experience in information systems technology. He has worked in the education, call centre, governance, military, banking, oil and gas sectors, and has focused his efforts on SharePoint implementation and service delivery. Geoff has published many articles, guides and books about SharePoint and runs a dedicated and popular site at http://www.
sharepointgeoff.com
SHIRLEY REDPATH Shirley Redpath has more than 20 years experience as a business consultant and writer. Her articles on strategy, management, finance and technology have been widely published in
international business and trade magazines. The author of three books, she also works closely with organisations to develop effective communications strategies.
www.management
arts.co.uk
DUNCAN ROSS Duncan started his career as a data miner in the 1990s. He now works for Teradata, leading a team dedicated to driving business value through traditional analytics and data science. In his spare time he has been an elected politician, has written plays, founded an award winning urban farmers’ market, was chair of a national children’s charity, and is one of the founder members of the Society of Data Miners. Duncan has a master’s degree in natural sciences.
STEVE WALLIS Steve Wallis is a senior manager at the University of Greenwich, responsible for the university’s international office and has visited IMIS teaching centres in many countries. He is an education consultant to IMIS involved in both syllabus development and the Institute’s examination processes, and takes a particular interest in issues of concern to IMIS students and their teaching centres.
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