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Gordon Haff is a Principal IT Advisor for Illuminata, Inc. which has business relationships with many systems and software vendors, some of which he may write about. However, Illuminata requires that judgments and opinions of its Advisors are their own. The company does not solicit or accept payments to endorse either products or vendors, nor does it serve on the boards of directors of vendors, or accept equity payments. Gordon has no personal business relations, investments, or affiliations with companies he covers.

Gordon Haff is a principal IT adviser at Illuminata and has more than 20 years of IT industry experience. He writes about what's happening with enterprise servers and data centers, "Yotta-scale" computing, and related software and device trends as part of the CNET Blog Network. Disclosure.
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Gordon Haff is a principal IT adviser for Illuminata of Nashua, N.H. Before becoming an IT industry analyst, Gordon held a variety of product-marketing positions at Data General, spanning more than a decade. He's programmed for DOS, Windows, and Linux; builds his own PCs; and holds engineering degrees from MIT and Dartmouth, with an MBA from Cornell. He is a member of the CNET Blog Network and is not an employee of CNET. Disclosure.

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