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Who led the research?
Research is led by Don DePalma and Renato Beninatto, both widely recognized experts and thought leaders in the convergence of global business, technology, and services. Don is the author of “Business Without Borders: A Strategic Guide to Global Marketing” and former principal analyst at Forrester Research, where he wrote trend-setting reports on mainstream business solutions. Renato is a localization industry authority, with broad experience as a writer, speaker, entrepreneur, executive, practitioner, and strategist.
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