David Schatsky

DAVID SCHATSKY is Senior Vice President, Research Jupiter Research. He
oversees a global team of technology, operations, marketing and industry
analysts, with overall responsibility for the vision, quality and day-
to-day operation of the Jupiter Research analyst organization. His
research focuses on the systems and processes that underlie electronic
commerce. Recent projects have looked at Web services, IT infrastructure
outsourcing, and systems integration and consulting services. He joined
Jupiter in July 1999 to launch coverage of e-commerce infrastructure and
to advise clients how to build, integrate, deploy and maintain Internet
commerce technologies in new and ongoing businesses. Since then he has
served as senior analyst and research director for a portfolio of
research services ranging from customer relationship management and
Website operations to industry-focused services including retail,
financial services, health and automotive. He is often quoted in major
media outlets such as USA Today, The Washington Post, The San Jose
Mercury News and Forbes.com, and has appeared on NBC’s World News
Tonight, CNN’s Moneyline and CNBC’s Wall Street Journal Report. Prior to
Jupiter, Mr. Schatsky was with Cambridge Technology Partners, where he
served as senior project manager responsible for staffing and managing
project teams to deliver Web-enabled systems to the financial services
industry. Previously, he was vice president at Napa Group, an
information technology consultancy serving brokerages and investment
banks. He has also consulted at J.P. Morgan, where he developed trading
systems; he also served as an international business development
consultant in Viareggio, Italy, for Delphi S.p.A., a firm part-owned by
Olivetti. He received a BS in computer science from Tufts University and
an MA in international affairs, with a focus on international economics,
from the Nitze School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins
University.

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