Sebastian Moss

Publisher & Editor-in-Chief

Preston's Summary

Sebastian Moss is a Publisher & Editor-in-Chief at various leading tech publications. He specializes in areas such as deep tech, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and telecommunications, with a keen focus on cloud computing, generative AI, and energy policy. Sebastian's insights and analyses are featured in prominent outlets including SDxCentral, DatacenterDynamics, and Submarine Telecoms Forum, Inc.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 41 %
Opinion: 17 %
Interviews Q&as: 12 %
Data Driven: 10 %
Promotional: 6 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Cloud Computing
  • Security Policy
  • Corporate Security
  • Government
  • Tech Policy

Pitching Insights

Sebastian Moss predominantly covers press releases and private sector announcements, particularly in the technology, energy, business, software & SaaS sectors. His coverage indicates a strong interest in industry developments and company-specific news.

If you have insights into newsworthy announcements from companies or government bodies related to technology, energy innovations, AI advancements, data centers or significant business activities with relevance to these industries - Sebastian may be receptive to your pitch.

Given his focus on specific company updates and government pronouncements within these sectors; consider tailoring pitches that highlight exclusive insights into trends impacting the mentioned areas of interest.

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