Hyperion Research Expands Analyst Team

Today Hyperion Research announced that the company is staffing up with two new analysts for continuing growth and new business opportunities. The analyst firm provides thought leadership and practical guidance for users, vendors, and other members of the HPC community by focusing on key market and technology trends across government, industry, commerce, and academia.

New Analysts coming on board:

  • Mark Nossokoff is a new Hyperion Research Senior Analyst. Mark brings over 30 years’ experience in data storage technology and solutions to Hyperion Research. Mark has a BSEE from Purdue University and an MBA from Wichita State University. Mark, a resident of Colorado, will cover all areas pertaining to the HPC market, with a special focus on storage.
  • Melissa Riddle joins Hyperion Research as an Associate Analyst. She has degrees in both computer science and mathematics from the University of California, Fullerton. Melissa, who lives in California, will support all areas of HPC, with a special focus on data analytics and market research.

With these additions, Hyperion Research looks forward to continuing to provide superior, data-based market information and analysis to the worldwide HPC community.

As part of this announcement, Hyperion Research is also making some changes to staff roles:

  • Earl Joseph will become the Hyperion Research lead analyst for the growing HPDA-AI market and will continue to manage the staff and the company’s business as CEO.
  • Steve Conway will move to a new role as Senior Adviser, HPC Market Dynamics. Steve will spend less time on direct client work and focus more on in-depth market analysis and dynamics, especially HPC-AI, HPC-cloud and HPC-enterprise market convergence, use cases, key players and requirements for success.
  • Bob Sorensen has been promoted to Senior Vice President of Research, leading the company’s worldwide coverage of quantum computing and emerging technologies.
  • Alex Norton has been promoted to Research Analyst, covering all areas of the HPC market, with a focus on AI hardware and the Cloud. In addition, Alex will be managing our data collection team.
  • Jean Sorensen has been promoted to Chief Operations Officer. She will support and manage all business aspects of the company.
  • Mike Thorp and Kurt Gantrish will continue in their roles as Senior Account Executives.
  • Katsuya Nishi will continue as a partner to Hyperion Research, supporting research projects in Japan.

In related news, Hyperion’s next HPC User Forum takes place March 30 – April 1 in Princeton, New Jersey.

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