Gordon Haff Bio

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Gordon Haff
Gordon Haff
Gordon Haff

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Short bio:

Gordon Haff is technology evangelist for Red Hat, the leading provider of commercial open source software. He is a frequent speaker at customer and industry events. He also writes extensively on and develops strategy for Red Hat’s hybrid cloud portfolio. Prior to Red Hat, as an IT industry analyst, Gordon wrote hundreds of research notes, was frequently quoted in publications such as The New York Times on a wide range of IT topics, and advised clients on product and marketing strategies.

Long bio:

Gordon Haff is technology evangelist for Red Hat, the leading provider of commercial open source software. He is a frequent speaker at customer and industry events. He also writes extensively on and develops strategy for Red Hat’s hybrid cloud portfolio. Prior to Red Hat, as an IT industry analyst, Gordon wrote hundreds of research notes, was frequently quoted in publications such as The New York Times on a wide range of IT topics, and advised clients on product and marketing strategies. Earlier in his career, he was responsible for bringing a wide range of computer systems, from minicomputers to large Unix servers, to market while at Data General.

He can be found on Twitter as @ghaff and by email at gordon@alum.mit.edu. His website and blog are at http://www.bitmasons.com. Gordon has engineering degrees from MIT and Dartmouth and an MBA from Cornell’s Johnson School of Management.