Summary
Ed Tittel is a veteran freelance writer, consultant, and expert witness with over 30 years in web, networking, and information security technologies and more than 25 years running his own content and training practice. He has authored over 140 computer trade books, created the influential Exam Cram series, and developed dozens of courses and vendor-branded books for IBM, Red Hat, Nutanix, and Fortinet. Comfortable translating deep technical topics into accessible content, he routinely supports patent cases involving e-commerce, markup languages, and web development while also delivering webinars and classroom training. His hands-on background includes early TCP/IP and Ethernet consulting, leading engineering and technical marketing roles at companies like Novell and Schlumberger, and recent book projects on Raspberry Pi and Windows 10. Based in Round Rock, Texas, he combines a rare mix of long-form publishing discipline and courtroom-ready technical analysis, and he still relishes digging into protocol-level details for both readers and litigators.
9 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
BA (equiv), Computer Science, BA (equiv), Computer Science at The University of Texas at Austin
AB, Anthropology, AB, Anthropology at Princeton University
German, Russian, html, css, c, c++, javascript, java, powershell, English