David Marshall

Founder and Executive Editor of VMblog.com

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Preston's Summary

David Marshall is the Founder and Executive Editor of VMblog.com, a leading independent media source for virtualization, cloud, containers, IoT, hyperconverged, and edge news and resources. With over a decade of experience in the industry, David's expertise lies in providing insightful predictions, analysis, and coverage of the latest trends and developments in the technology landscape.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Press Release: 45 %
Cites Data: 18 %
Private Sector Announcements: 13 %
Exclusive: 6 %
Event Coverage: 6 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Cloud Computing
  • Open Source Software
  • Cyber attacks
  • Containerization & Orchestration
  • Edge Computing

Pitching Insights

David Marshall's coverage focuses on predictions and industry developments in the fields of cloud computing, cybersecurity, data security, AI, and software. His articles often cite data and include press releases.

Given his focus on predictions and industry developments within specific technology sectors, David may be interested in receiving pitches from experts who can provide insights into future trends or technological advancements within these areas. These could include thought leaders with a track record of accurate trend projections or professionals closely involved in developing new technologies.

As David does not have a specified geographic focus, he is likely open to content that highlights global trends and insights across various regions.

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