Michael Jude

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Mike Jude is Program Manager of the Consumer Communication Services analysis service within Stratecast, a division of Frost & Sullivan. Jude brings 30 years of experience in telecommunications, technology application, market research, consulting and operations management to this position.

Prior to joining Stratecast, Jude worked as a Senior Analyst at Current Analysis. He holds a bachelors and masters degree in electrical engineering and engineering management respectively, and a Ph.D. in decision analysis. Jude co-founded Nova Amber, LLC, a consulting firm specializing in business process virtualization and is an industry recognized author on the subject.

In addition to consulting and advising industry-leading companies, Jude is a respected author of numerous industry-defining studies and has written columns for Business Communications Review, eWeek, Tech Target, NoJitter and Network World Fusion. He is the co-author of, The Case for Virtual Business Processes: Reduce Costs, Improve Efficiencies and Focus on Your Core Business (Cisco Press, 2003), and iEXEC Enterprise Essentials Companion Guide (Cisco Press, 2008).

The opinions expressed in this blog are those of Michael Jude and do not necessarily represent those of IDG Communications, Inc., its parent, subsidiary or affiliated companies.

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