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Mark Troester

Mark Troester is the Vice President of Strategy at Progress. He guides the strategic go-to-market efforts for the Progress cognitive-first strategy. Mark has extensive experience in bringing application development and big data products to market. Previously, he led product marketing efforts at Sonatype, SAS and Progress DataDirect. Before these positions, Mark worked as a developer and developer manager for start-ups and enterprises alike. You can find him on LinkedIn or @mtroester on Twitter.

Articles by the Author

Some predictions we like – and you will too!
Among other things, ‘tis the season for predictions. At Progress®, we jumped the gun a bit, with our look into the crystal ball for 2015 back in October. However, things we said then now seem to be aligning with...

Mark Troester December 18, 2014
Consumer Demands, Business Reality: United with Telerik
In past blog posts and webinars, I've spoken about the new reality for enterprise...

Mark Troester December 03, 2014
8 Intranet App Ideas to Spark Business Success
While most mobile apps are intended for public consumption, an increasing number of businesses are creating mobile intranet and enterprise apps for their own users. Designing for this captive audience comes with a unique set of trends, challenges, and examples.

Mark Troester September 16, 2014
Rubber, meet road: The challenge for application development companies
I don’t need to tell you how fast technology changes. The operating system on my smart phone is going to be obsolete next week. However, businesses have to more than just fast. They have to be agile—quick thinking, prepared and...

Mark Troester September 12, 2014
The Mobile First Approach is Short-Sighted (Updated with SlideShare Link)
Mark Troester explains why ‘mobile first’ is a misnomer because application developers must first think about the needs of users—who now use mobile devices more often than desktops.
Business Software for Citizen Developers: Beyond Tools
Technology has changed our lives forever. That goes without saying, right? 90% of the US population owns a cell phone (Source: Pew Research Internet Project Mobile Technology Fact Sheet, January 2014)....

Mark Troester June 27, 2014
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