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Gordon Haff is Technology Advocate at Red Hat where he works on market insights and portfolio architectures; writes about tech, trends, and their business impact; and is a frequent speaker at customer and industry events. Among the topics he works on are open source policy, edge, AI, cloud-native platforms, and next-generation application architectures. His books include From Pots and Vats to Programs and Apps and How Open Source Ate Software. Prior to Red Hat, as an industry analyst, Gordon wrote hundreds of research notes, was frequently quoted in major publications on a wide range of IT topics, and advised clients on product and marketing strategies.
Gordon has engineering degrees from MIT and Dartmouth and an MBA from Cornell’s Johnson School of Management.
Email: gordon at alum.mit.edu
Twitter: @ghaff
Mastodon: @ghaff@techhub.social