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information systems & technology, software economics, innovation, new product / service development, digital strategy, software engineering, remote / mobile / wireless technologies, VoIP, IPTV, blogs, telecommunication business models, computer networks architecture, project management, user-generated content philosophy, entrepreneurial finance, outsourcing, operations – logistics – e-procurement – supply chain management, customer relationship management, telecom billing, clusters of innovation, e-Business, e-Commerce, start-up launch, fast-growing ventures management, globalization + some useless stuff (usually getting the most visits & comments).
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Who are we?
Alexandre Lucas
(London; Telecom – Media – Technology M&A analyst @ Goldman Sachs; focus: corporate finance & strategy)see this post introducing Alex, a friend & author on Tech IT Easy since November 2006. (the guy with the t-shirt and glasses on the B&W picture).![]()
Cecil Dijoux
(France; Currently working as an IT Consultant at HexMachina (Self-employed). His focus : open source, software development, media, pop culture). See the initial announcement introducing Cecil, and read more about his thoughts on his blog.
Emmanuel Perez-Duarte
(Paris; focus: open source software, photo editing (flickr page here), music-related web apps, economics). See the initial announcement introducing Manu here.
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Fidji Simo
(Paris & Los Angeles; student & HEC Paris & UCLA; focus: eCommerce and entrepreneurship). See this post introducing Fidji, an author on Tech IT Easy since May 2007. Fidji is to start sharing her experience as a graduate student in the United States in September 2007, on her personal blog, right here.![]()

Georgia Psyllidou
Georgia’s from Greece, though she’s been living in Paris for three years, where she’s been studying management and telecommunications, and is currently employed by Orange Business Services, as a solutions engineer in areas including data access services, VOIP, and security. She also has a background in computer- and electrical engineering. Find out more about her in the announcement on this blog and on LinkedIn.
Jeremy Fain
(Paris; cofounder of Verteego, a company dedicated to enterprise sustainability solutions and aiming at helping organizations go green! Verteego is the publisher of online services Verteego Report, available on www.verteego.com, which enables SMEs to create and share their sustainability report, as well as Verteego Carbon, available on www.verteegocarbon.com, which provides a fully-fedged Carbon Calculator & Management service abiding by GHG Protocol, the ISO 14064 norm and Bilan Carbone ADEME methodologies; focus: sustainability, corporate social responsibility, SaaS, information systems, Clean Tech; find out about the official Verteego sustainability blog in English, the Verteego ” d√©veloppement durable ” blog in French, the unofficial Verteego sustainability blog, the long forgotten personnal blog of Jeremy Fain in French, and Jeremy’s tastes on his Ulike lounge: http://lounge.u-lik.com/jeremy).![]()

Kari Silvennoinen
(Helsinki & Stockholm; IT project manager @ Fortum corporation; focus: Apple, telecommunications & user experience)see this post introducing Kari, a friend & author on Tech IT Easy since December 2006. (picture with the brown & red background).![]()
Lucien Huang
(Paris; IT consultant @ Atos Euronext Market Solutions and business developer @ BitArtz (HK); focus: Web 2.0 in China)see this post introducing Lucien, an author on Tech IT Easy since March 2007. He runs an utterly interesting blog on these topics. ![]()
Leonard Sellem
(Paris; student @ HEC Paris; focus: entertainment & media)see this post introducing Leo, an author on Tech IT Easy since May 2007. Here’s Leonard’s blog dedicated to the media.![]()
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Matthias Schwenk
(Munich; Web 2.0 evangelist; focus: Web 2.0)see this post introducing Matthias, an author on Tech IT Easy since June 2007. Here’s Matthias’s blog (in German) dedicated to evangelizing Web 2.0 in Germany.
Raj Sheelvant
Raj is currently working as a Project Manager at Intel. He has 15 years of IT experience working in various roles. He holds MBA from W.P. Carey Business School of Arizona State University at Tempe, Arizona and MS in Engineering Science from University of Toledo, Toledo Ohio. He has a passion of leveraging IT to create and sustain competitive advantage for the Corporations. He stongly believes that IT can be used to ‘expand economic moat’ for the corporations but one needs to make sure that the IT projects are always used to enable corporate and business strategy. He writes his blog on IT Strategy at itstrategyblog.com. You can find out more about him on the original announcement in this blog and about his professional experiences on his LinkedIn-page
Raphael Encaoua
(Singapore; cofounder & vice-director @ Vivadoc; focus: tourism eCommerce & medical software)see this post introducing Raphaël, an author on Tech IT Easy since May 2007. Here’s Raphaël’s blog dedicated to Medical Tourism.![]()
Remy Miralles
(Paris & Los Angeles; focus : Software Development & Quality Management)see this post introducing Rémy, an author on Tech IT Easy since August 2007.![]()

Steve Danino
(Paris; strategy consultant @ Monitor; focus: human – machine interfaces and Web 2.0)see this post introducing Steve, a friend & author on Tech IT Easy since February 2007 (the guy with a shirt on a B&W picture).![]()
Vincent van Wylick
is an economic analyst and freelance strategic consultant working in Luxembourg, with work-experiences in consumer electronics, media, and developing the business of space-technology. His interests lie in high technology and products and services that makes (y)our lives better. You can find out more about him via the initial annyouncement on Tech IT Easy, where he’s proudly blogged since April 2007, as well as on Twitter/Vincentvw and LinkedIn.
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