Curtis Franklin, Jr. has been writing about technologies and products in computing and networking since the early 1980s. Executive editor at EnterpriseEfficiency.com, Curtis's previous staff position was as a senior editor for the InfoWorld Test Center where he focused on network infrastructure, wireless networking, and security. He has contributed to many technology-industry publications including InfoWorld, Dark Reading and ITWorld.com on subjects ranging from mobile enterprise computing to enterprise security and wireless networking, and is on-line community manager for the Interop conference.
Curtis has been a free-lance journalist writing and podcasting for titles including Dark Reading, InfoWorld, Business VoIP Report, and Interop. He was formerly podcast evangelist and community editor for TechWeb. Prior to beginning the post in podcasting, he was Senior Technology Editor for Network Computing and Secure Enterprise magazines. In his podcasting position, Franklin produced, edited, or created hundreds of podcast episodes across more than a dozen CMP titles. He has taught scores of journalists the ins and outs of creating winning podcasts, worked with business management to establish successful business applications of podcasts, and been a frequent speaker and commentator on the role of podcasts in the modern media mix.
Curtis began his on-line publishing career in 1986 when he was hired to coordinate special events for BIX, the electronic component of BYTE magazine. Since that time, he has worked on publications merging the best aspects of print and broadcast with on-line bulletin boards, CompuServe, CDs, Notes, the web, blogs, and now, podcasting and . His career has included senior and executive editorial positions at BYTE, Circuit Cellar INK: The Computer Applications Journal, VARBusiness, Solutions Integrator, ITWorld.com, Internet Week, Network Computing, and Secure Enterprise. As a writer, his articles have appeared in scores of publications including Computer World, InfoWorld, Network World, CIO, Salon Owner, and HowStuffWorks.com.
Curtis is the author of hundreds of magazine articles, the co-author of three books, and has been a frequent speaker at computer and networking industry conferences across North America and Europe. When he's not writing, Curtis is a painter, photographer, cook, and multi-instrumentalist musician; and is active in amateur radio (KG4GWA), scuba diving, and the Florida Master Naturalist program.