Analyst Profile
Andrea Di Maio
Andrea Di Maio
Managing VP
Milan Italy
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Years of Experience
15 years at Gartner
28 years IT industry
Areas of Coverage
Government

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Roles and Responsibilities
Andrea Di Maio is a vice president and distinguished analyst in Gartner Research, where he focuses on the public sector, with particular reference to e-government strategies, Web 2.0, open government, cloud computing, the business value of IT, open-source software, green IT and the impact of technology on the future of government.
Previous Experience
Prior to joining Gartner, Mr. Di Maio was with the European Commission, where he was responsible for part of the R&D framework program, as well as for all activities on the impact of the year 2000 problem and the IT impact of the European single currency. Before the European Commission, he held management and technical positions in the systems and software industry. He has more than 20 years of experience in IT.
Professional Background
European Commission, Program Officer, 4 years
TXT, Software Technology Director, 4 years
Techint Software, System Engineer and Group Manager, 5 years
Industry Awards/Accolades
Gartner Analyst of the Year (2008)
Gartner Thought Leadership Award (2008)
Gartner Industries Analyst of the Year (2007)
Education
M.S., Electronics Engineering, summa cum laude, Politecnico di Milano
Languages
English
French
Italian




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User and Supplier Views Coincide and Collide on Smart Cities 08-Apr-2013 Andrea Di Maio, Bettina Tratz-Ryan
Moving Toward Data-Centric Government 18-Mar-2013 Andrea Di Maio
Top 10 Strategic Technology Trends for Smart Government, 2013 07-Mar-2013 Rick Howard, Andrea Di Maio
Agenda Overview for Government, 2013 03-Jan-2013 Andrea Di Maio
Innovation Insight: Smart City Aligns Technology Innovation and Citizen Inclusion 20-Dec-2012 Bettina Tratz-Ryan, Andrea Di Maio, Alfonso Velosa, Nagayoshi Nakano