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Onica King

Onica King
Analyst

Research Coverage

Data Center Management, Green IT, IT Asset Management, IT Infrastructure & Operations, IT Process Automation, ITIL, Industrialize your IT operations to improve productivity, Optimize your data centers to achieve cloud economics, Transform the desktop experience to empower your users

Research Focus

Onica serves global Infrastructure & Operations Professionals and is based in Amsterdam. Her research and client engagements focus on telephony strategy — including enterprise mobility, unified communications and collaboration, and cost management — and sustainable IT business practices such as IT asset disposition, infrastructure and operations power management, and environmental management information technologies. Onica also provides insights and best-practice use of emerging infrastructure technology and services trends, including cloud computing (IaaS and public, private, and hybrid clouds).

Previous Work Experience

Prior to her role as an analyst, Onica was a researcher and a senior research associate at Forrester. She conducted primary research and numerous interviews with Infrastructure & Operations service providers and corporate end users. She also developed research models and tools such as Forrester's PC power management calculator.

Education

Onica holds a bachelor's degree in philosophy and pursued a master's in international business and economics at the Erasmus University, the Netherlands.

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Recent Media Citations
No Jitter, "Are Users Getting UC Benefits?," Aug. 19, 2011
Computerwoche (DE), "What Is Wrong With Cloud, European CIOs Have It Harder," April 12, 2011
CIO (DE), "Hard Times For CIOs," March 15, 2011
Le Mag IT (FR), "The IaaS Offers Struggle To Convince European CIOs Who Prefer...," Feb. 2, 2011
v3 (UK), "Europe Lagging Behind US In Infrastructure-as-a-Service," Jan. 31, 2011