About Ed Zwirn

Ed Zwirn is a journalist/editorial professional with a focus on financial trends and practices. He lives out in the woods in Bethel, NY, not far from where the Woodstock Music and Arts Festival was held in 1969. As a financial writer, his work has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Post, CFO Magazine and news services including Dow Jones Newswires and Informa Global Markets. Ed also spent three years in Ukraine, where he ran an English-language news service. He now divides his time between his freelance journalism, song and poetry writing, and barbequing and lawn-mowing on his 2.5 acre property.

Summer Camps Spend Billions to Make Sure Your Kids Have Fun

By Ed Zwirn

(Originally published in the New York Post on June 11, 2017)

 

This is the busy time of year for Bradley Solmsen.

As the executive director of Surprise Lake Camp, he needs to make sure that his facility, located on 460 acres in Cold Spring, NY, is ready to welcome its incoming class of 650 kids, who will begin arriving on June 29. Continue reading

FOUND IN TRANSLATION: For all my Danish readers

Derfor kan du ikke forvente at spare penge på cloud

Der er penge at spare, hvis man rykker it ud i skyen. Eller er der?

Originally appearing on Feb. 1, 2012 in CIO.com as Is the Cloud Really Cheaper?

By Ed Zwirn

Link to article:

https://www.computerworld.dk/art/213353/derfor-kan-du-ikke-forvente-at-spare-penge-paa-cloud

Virksomhedernes voksende interesse for cloud og software-as-a-service burde ikke komme som nogen overraskelse.

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