Analyst Profile
Matthew Hotle
Matthew Hotle
VP Distinguished Analyst
Chicago, IL USA
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Years of Experience
14 years at Gartner
25 years IT industry
Areas of Coverage
Application Development & Integration

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Roles and Responsibilities
Matthew Hotle is a vice president and distinguished analyst in Gartner Research, where he is responsible for leading research in both application governance and application development agendas. In addition, Mr. Hotle's personal core areas of research cover software process improvement, including organizational design and change, methodologies, project management, project prioritization, quality assurance and testing, software metrics, and services-oriented development strategies.
Previous Experience
Mr. Hotle has held a variety of management and analyst roles at Gartner. He also started and led Gartner's Year 2000 Strategies research team and most recently served as a sector chief of research for the infrastructure, architecture and development groups. Mr. Hotle has a broad base of knowledge in application development process, application project management and application development. His experience includes technical and business management, project leadership and management, software engineering, quality assurance, testing and training.
Professional Background
Allstate, Various management and staff roles, 13 years
Education
B.S., Business Administration, with an emphasis in Finance and Financial Economics, University of Iowa




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Using Pattern-Based Strategies to Drive 'Just Enough' Application Governance 28-Sep-2009 Matthew Hotle, Yvonne Genovese
'Just Enough Process' Is Built on Deliverables 22-Sep-2009 Matthew Hotle
Maturity Model Overview: Application Organizations 31-Jul-2009 Matthew Hotle, Susan Landry
Maturity Assessment for Application Organizations: Software Process 13-Jul-2009 Matthew Hotle
Maturity Assessment for Application Organizations: Project Portfolio Management 13-Jul-2009 Matthew Hotle