David Strom

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David Strom is one of the leading experts on network and Internet technologies and has written extensively on the topic for nearly 20 years for a wide variety of publications, including holding several editorial management positions for both print and online properties. His last position was Editor-in-chief for Tom's Hardware where he was responsible for managing a technical staff of ten full-time writers and dozens of freelancers who produce a series of technical Web properties, newsletters, and other content involving computer enthusiast, gaming and IT industries.
Strom is the author of two books: Internet Messaging (Prentice Hall, 1998) which he co-authored with Marshall T. Rose and Home Networking Survival Guide (McGrawHill/Osborne, 2001).
Over his journalism career, he has written over a thousand different articles covering a wide variety of opinion columns, reviews, feature stories and analyses for dozens of publications and web sites, including TechTarget.com, Internet.com, Network World, Infoworld, Computerworld, Small Business Computing, Communications Week, Windows Sources, c|net's news.com, Web Review and others. For many years, he wrote weekly opinion columns on eCommerce for IDGWorld's email subscription service, and networking columns in Infoworld and PC Week.