- Peter Coffee
Peter Coffee is most well known for his longtime role as a commentator for
Ziff Davis , where he was most recently Technology Editor foreWEEK until his departure forsalesforce.com in January 2007. He has twenty years' experience in evaluatinginformation technologies and practices as a developer, consultant, educator, and internationally published author and industry analyst.Coffee wrote product reviews, technical analyses and his weekly "Epicenters" column on disruptive forces in IT tools and practices; he has appeared on
CBS ,NBC ,CNN , Fox, andPBS newscasts addressingInternet security , theMicrosoft antitrust case , wireless telecom policies, and other eBusiness issues. He chaired the four-day Web Security Summit conference in Boston during the summer of 2000, and has been a keynote speaker or moderator at technical conferences throughout the U.S. and in England.Coffee authored "Peter Coffee Teaches PCs", published in
1998 byQue , and previously authored Que's ZD Press tutorial "How to Program Java". He played a lead role in developing eWEEK Labs'2001 series of special reports entitled "Five Steps to Enterprise Security." His eWEEK beats included development tools and business intelligence products.Before joining eWEEK (then called PC Week) full-time in
1989 , Coffee held technical and management positions atExxon andThe Aerospace Corporation dealing with chemical facility project control,Arctic project development, strategic defense analysis,end-user computing planning and support, and artificial intelligence applications research. He has been one of eWEEK's lead analysts throughout the life cycles of technologies includingx86 andRISC microprocessor s; Windows,OS/2 , andMac OS ; object technologies, includingSmalltalk ,C++ , and Java; and security technologies including strong encryption. He holds an engineering degree fromMIT and an MBA fromPepperdine University , and has taught classes in the department of computer science atUCLA and at Pepperdine's Graziadio School of Business and Management and theChapman College School of Business.Peter is the father of three sons and is active as a youth soccer referee, Boy Scout backpack leader, church choir member, and coordinator of his church's food bank program.
External links
* [http://blog.sforce.com salesforce.com blog] - Peter occasionally posts on the Salesforce.com blog
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