Marty Gruhn

An accomplished public speaker and Internet visionary, Marty Gruhn is Vice President of Internet Business Solutions at Summit Strategies, Inc. As Service Director for the firm's Capitalizing on E-Business Advisory Service, Mrs. Gruhn advises the world's most successful companies on the Internet's role in transforming business and industry worldwide and about the key technologies and strategies that will define successful e-businesses over the next decade. Her clients include Microsoft, IBM, Hewlett-Packard, Compaq Computer, Sun Microsystems and Oracle Corporation, among others.

  Known for her ability to accurately forecast key changes in the Internet and its impact on consumers and business, Mrs. Gruhn is quoted extensively in business publications including the Wall Street Journal, the Boston Globe, ComputerWorld, PC Week, InfoWorld, Communications Week, CFO Magazine, Internet Week, Interactive Age, and MSNBC. She was one of the first to identify the emergence of the Internet Business Computing Utility - a revolution that is changing the landscape of corporate computing - and the rise of Power Portals as virtual workspaces for millions of businesspeople around the globe.

  A highly sought-after and dynamic speaker, Mrs. Gruhn has keynoted conferences and meetings throughout the U.S., Europe and Asia. She writes extensively about the Internet's impact on business and corporate strategies. Her bi-monthly column, “The Bottom Line,” is a regular feature in the SummitVision newsletter and her in-depth reports on Internet topics are widely considered to be definitive sources for information about the key trends and technologies that are reshaping business and the Internet. She is listed in Who's Who in Information Technology, Who's Who in the Computer Industry and Who's Who in American Business.

TOPICS: Future Trends/Technology, Internet Business and Technology Trends, Web Marketing and Sales Re-engineering business to capitalize on the Web, best practices in e-business and electronic commerce, marketing and selling on the Web, Web technology trends, aligning Web site strategies with business objectives, Internet applications hosting and outsourcing, business computing utilities, Internet power portals, customer relationship management, one-to-one marketing, impact of the Web on business, product, channel and distribution strategies.

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