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Hyperion Research Expands Analyst Team 

ST. PAUL, Minn., May 2, 2022 — Responding to the company’s steady year-over-year growth and new business opportunities, including over 20 new clients this past year alone, Hyperion Research, the leading industry analyst and market intelligence firm for high performance computing (HPC), AI, cloud, quantum, and associated emerging markets, is adding new analysts and announcing promotions among existing staff members. 

New analyst:  

  • Jaclyn Ludema is the newest member of the Hyperion Research team. Jaclyn, an Analyst, will cover significant areas pertaining to the HPC market. She has experience as a Data Scientist serving government agencies (NOAA, HHS-CMS, and NASA). Her strengths are in data analysis, automating decision-support processes, applying weather and ocean models to forecasts systems, and helping teams solve big data storage and usage issues. Jaclyn has a bachelor’s degree from Georgetown University and an MS from Johns Hopkins University.

Promotions: 

  • Alex Norton has been promoted to Research Director, with a focus on the company’s market research custom services. Alex will continue to manage data collection, lead the AI sector and co-lead cloud research.  
  • Mark Nossokoff has been promoted to Research Director, with a focus on the research agenda for the company’s subscription services. Mark will continue to lead the company’s worldwide coverage of storage technology and co-lead cloud research. 
  • Tom Sorensen has been promoted to Associate Analyst. Tom, who joined the Hyperion Research team in 2021, will support custom projects, write documents, and continue to provide research for the analytical team.

Expanded roles:  

  • Rene Copeland will continue to partner with Hyperion Research with an expanded role as Business Development Director. 
  • Melissa RiddleAssociate Analyst, has an expanded role focusing on custom data analysis, in addition to coverage on Applications.  
  • Bob Sorensen has an expanded role in tracking key emerging technologies and mentoring new analysts, in addition to his current role as Senior Vice President of Research and Chief Analyst for Quantum Computing. 

Hyperion Research looks forward to continuing to help worldwide organizations make effective decisions and seize growth opportunities by providing superior data-based market research and analysis on HPC, AI, cloud, big data, quantum computing and emerging technologies. 

About Hyperion Research 

Hyperion Research is the premier industry analyst and market intelligence firm for high performance computing (HPC) and associated emerging markets. Hyperion Research analysts provide timely, in-depth mission-critical insight across a broad portfolio of advanced computing market segments, including High Performance Computing (HPC), Advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI), High-Performance Data Analysis (HPDA), Quantum Computing, Cloud and Edge Computing. 

Hyperion Research provides data-driven research, analysis and recommendations for technologies, applications, and markets to help organizations worldwide make effective decisions and seize growth opportunities. Research includes market sizing and forecasting, share tracking, segmentation, technology, and related trend analysis, and both user and vendor analysis for multi-user technical server technology used for HPC, AI, Cloud, Quantum and HPDA (high performance data analysis). The company provides thought leadership and practical guidance for users, vendors, and other members of the global HPC community by focusing on key market and technology trends across government, industry, commerce, and academia.

The industry analysts at Hyperion Research have been at the forefront of helping private and public organizations and government agencies make intelligent, fact-based decisions related to business impact and technology direction in the complex and competitive landscape of advanced computing and emerging technologies for more than 25 years.


Source: Hyperion Research

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