
Joe Weinman is responsible for managing HP’s unparalleled range of business solutions for Communications, Media and Entertainment customers globally, leveraging HP’s hardware and software products, services, intellectual property and partners in an end-to-end, customer-focused approach. He is also the founder of Cloudonomics, a rigorous, multidisciplinary approach to assessing the business value of the Cloud.
Joe has held a variety of executive positions of increasing responsibility spanning research and development, marketing, sales, product management, engineering and operations, and corporate strategy and business development. Prior to joining HP, Joe led global portfolio strategy and business development for AT&T Business Solutions, and before that, was an executive at AT&T Bell Labs. At AT&T, he was a recipient of multiple AT&T Distinguished Speaker, AT&T Architecture, and AT&T Patent Awards.
Joe has been awarded 14 U.S. and international patents in areas such as pseudo-ternary line coding, simulation and workflow, consumer goods, cloud computing, multicasting, wireless technologies, and telecommunications, and has others pending in cloud computing, homomorphic encryption, Internet search results ranking algorithms, digital imaging, and software applications.
Joe has had a variety of articles published and syndicated in the print and/or on-line editions of The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, BusinessWeek, Fortune, CNN, Money, Business Communications Review, Global Telecoms Business, BillingOSS Magazine, InformationWeek, GigaOM, Salon, VON, CIO Magazine, the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), and the AT&T Technical Journal, as well as occasionally contributing to his own blogs, Cloudonomics.com and The Network Effect. He has also appeared multiple times on Asian, U.S., and European television, is frequently quoted in the U.S. and international magazines, newspapers, and on-line media, and appears in a number of online videos.
He currently serves on the Pacific Telecommunications Council, the Board of Directors of the University of Southern California Institute for Communications Technology Management, and the 4G Americas Board of Governors and has previously been a member of a well-known Silicon Valley Venture Capital Technology Advisory Board, the IBM Advanced eBusiness Council, the Cisco Global Customer Advisory Board, the Intel Communications Board of Advisors, the Veritas (now Symantec) Utility Computing Advisory Board, the Hitachi Technology Advisory Council, the EMC Customer Advisory Council, the Technology Manager's Forum Corporate Advisory Board, where he has been a Best Practice Awards judge, the Technology Advisory Board of a Silicon Valley start-up, and supported the World Economic Forum. He is a past Chairman of the joint National Science Foundation / Industry Advisory Board of the Center for the Management of Information at the University of Arizona. He is a member of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Computer Society.
Joe earned his B.S. and M.S. degrees in Computer Science from Cornell University and UW Madison respectively, and completed Executive Education at the International Institute for Management Development in Lausanne, Switzerland.