Meet the Expert
David Ward
David founded Telegraph Hill Software, a software development and technical management consultancy in 2010 after a career as a software engineer, executive, management consultant & entrepreneur.
About Telegraph Hill Software
About Telegraph Hill Software
- Telegraph Hill offers business critical professional services including:
- Information Security Assessments and Consulting
- On-site Software Development
- Cloud Strategy Consulting
- The Telegraph Hill team cyber security skills and credentials include:
- Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)
- Certificate of Cloud Security Knowledge (CCSK)
- GIAC Penetration Tester (GPEN)
- SABSA Chartered Security Architect
- GIAC Security Essentials Certification (GSEC)
- Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA)
- Visit VCISO: Business-first Cyber Security
- or click Contact David above.
- David has worked with multiple Fortune 100 firms. Led product development at Hyperion/Oracle. CEO for venture capital-backed startup. Consults and mentors founders and startups.
- David's expertise extends to enterprise systems, AI/machine learning, analytics, cloud, DevOps, mobile applications and big data.
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- All 7 Best Practices
- Pre-Meeting Discovery Process
- One-on-One Call with Expert
- Meeting Summary Report
- Post-Meeting Engagement
Building and Managing Competitive Software Teams
CEO, Telegraph Hill Software
Target Audience
CEO, CTO, VP of engineering or VP of products, and occasionally a CMO are the primary audience.
Engineering, IT, marketing functions, HR, finance; software touches a great many functions within organizations today.
Companies across industries need to produce software. We have worked with clients across a range of industries including: financial services, smart energy, logistics, health care, media and advertising, manufacturing.
Smaller clients are typically rapid-growth software-as-a-service (SaaS) companies that need help to get to the next stage; they typically have fewer than 250 employees. Larger clients are typically the IT development arm of a large company entrusted with bringing new disruptive and competitively-essential software technologies to market quickly.
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