HPC People on the Move: Michael Feldman and John Kirkley Leave Tabor Communications

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It’s me again–Dr. Lewey Anton. I’ve been commissioned by insideHPC to track HPC People on the Move. It has been a while since I’ve posted, but there are some interesting developments today.

Michael Feldman, long-time editor of HPCWire has joined Intersect360 Research as a Senior Analyst.

Having worked closely with Michael for the past six years, I can say with confidence what great insights he brings to the HPC community,” said Addison Snell, CEO of Intersect360 Research. “Michael is already well-respected across the industry. He’s going to add a lot of value for our clients.”

Intersect360 put out this Press Release on their new analyst today. As you may recall, Intersect360 Research was formed when Addison Snell and Chris Willard left Tabor Research, a division of Tabor Communications, to form their new independent analyst research group.

Feldman leaves HPCWire in the capable hands of Richard Brandt, a seasoned Silicon Valley journalist who is new to the HPC space.

In related news, John Kirkley, former editor of the Digital Manufacturing Report, has left Tabor Communications to reboot Kirkley Communications.

I’m back at the helm of Kirkley Communications, my 25 year-old marketing communications company specializing in high tech editing and writing with an emphasis on HPC and Advanced Manufacturing.”

We wish Feldman and Kirkley the best in their new roles.

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Comments

  1. Robert Gelber says

    I had the privilege of working with Michael and John back at Tabor Communications. Both of them have considerable journalistic and HPC experience while remaining down to earth individuals. Intersect360 came out as a real winner here and I wish John all the best at the helm of Kirkley communications.