I ran the editorial operations of Tom’s Hardware during all of 2005. It is a huge collection of Web sites that covers ten different local language versions and has editors testing products in four different countries. While there I helped launch five new sites specializing in mobile products, gaming, news, and digital entertainment that are now called TomsGuides.com and TomsGames.com.
I now contribute the occasional freelance article to the site, here are links to my recent published work:
- SSDs Speed Up Exchange Operations for Law Firm (9/12)
- Innovation is alive and well, at least in the midwest (5/12)
- How secure is the cloud? (12/10)
- Is server virtualization the new clustering? (12/22/10)
- The pros and cons of public/private hybrid clouds (12/20/10)
- Getting Started with Verizon’s Cloud Services (12/10/10) and a video screencast showing the lay of their landscape
- Connecting Remotely to Verizon CaaS Cloud Servers (12/22/10)
- Verizon’s Online Backup and Sharing (12/10/10)
- Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 review (6/23/10)
- Business Continuity Using Citrix XenServer v5.6 (6/7/10)
- Eos Wireless speakers (11/18/08)
- 32 GB on a USB Stick (8/6/08)
- A new take on virtualization with MokaFive (7/24/08)
- Review of Zoom H2 digital recorder (10/11/07)
- Review of Radiosophy portable HD radio (9/17/07)
- Review of Mojopac portable virtual desktop (4/11/07)
- Review of the Mio mobile GPS/MP3 player (2/1/07)
- Opportunities for Vista for the system builder channel (1/25/07)
- Review of Mercora M mobile music service (1/1/07)
Here are some links to older stuff that you might be interested in:
I seldom leave a response, but i did some searching
And, if you are writing on additional social sites, I’d like to keep up
and wound up here Tom’s Hardware | David Strom’s Web Informant. And I do have a few questions for you if you tend not to mind. Is it just me or does it give the impression like a few of the comments appear like they are left by brain dead folks?
with everything new you have to post. Could you list of every one of your public
sites like your linkedin profile, Facebook page or twitter feed?
sure, the front page of my website strom.com lists them all. Thanks for your comment. David