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About Constellation Insights
WHAT IS IT?
The news and insights arm of Constellation Research underwritten to deliver the latest in enterprise technology.
WHO LEADS IT?
Larry Dignan, previously Editor in Chief of Celonis Media and ZDNet with decades of enterprise technology experience.
WHERE CAN WE ACCESS IT?
Content will be available on the ConstellationR.com property in video, blogs, podcasts, and other mediums. Public and paywall access will be provided to Constellation’s CXO network.
WHAT WILL CONSTELLATION INSIGHTS DO?
- Cover the buy and sell side of enterprise technology.
- Provide a neutral lens into enterprise technology developments.
- Amplify the Constellation Research analyst and CXO thought leaders.
- Tell real-world, human customer stories.
- Give voice to enterprise vendors that have been drowned out of B2B media
LARRY DIGNAN
Editor in Chief, Constellation Insights
Dignan was most recently Celonis Media’s Editor in Chief where he sat at the intersection of media and marketing. He is the former Editor in Chief of ZDNet and has covered the technology industry and transformation trends for more than two decades, publishing articles in CNET, Knowledge @Wharton, WallStreetWeek.com, Interactive Week, The New York Times, and Financial Planning magazine.
He is also an Adjunct Professor at Temple University and on the Advisory Board for The Fox Business School's Institute of Business and Information Technology.
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