John Edwards has likely written more articles focusing on technology industry issues than anyone else in history. Seriously.
John's expertise spans many technologies, including networks, telecom, mobility, robotics, sensors, big data, cloud computing, semiconductors, e-marketing and cutting-edge laboratory research. His work has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Defense News, IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, Computerworld and RFID Journal, among other outlets. His published books include The Law Office Guide to Small Computers (Shepard’s/McGraw-Hill), Leveraging Web Services (AMACOM), Telecosmos (John Wiley & Sons) and The Geeks of War (AMACOM).
John is also an award-winning documentary, landscape and commercial photographer. He is a graduate of Hofstra University and currently lives in the Phoenix area.
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