About
Chief Technologist & Author
Daniel Amor is Chief Technologist at DXC Technology, where he focuses on helping organisations navigate transformation, modernisation, AI and Cloud. He works across the full spectrum of technology strategy — from defining future-state architectures to guiding clients through large-scale infrastructure and digital transformation programmes.
His work spans presales, client delivery, and thought leadership, bringing together deep technical expertise with a strong commercial and strategic perspective. He is particularly active in areas where emerging technologies such as AI, cloud-native architectures and platform modernisation intersect with real business outcomes.
Daniel's background is unique: his father is British and his mother is Czech. Born in Switzerland, raised in Germany, and having studied in Italy, he is ideally positioned to navigate complex multi-country engagements across Europe.
He has written six books on e-business and the future of the Internet, translated into twelve languages and read across five continents.
Publications
Books
The E-Business (R)Evolution
1st Edition
The complete e-business/e-commerce handbook for every decision-maker. A full briefing for every entrepreneur and executive making e-business plans — from the six phases of e-business to pervasive computing.
- Planning back-office systems, ISPs & architecture
- Marketing: personalization, affiliates, localization
- Building sticky sites & retaining customers
- Search engines, portals & intelligent agents
- Web security fundamentals
Internet Future Strategies
Leverage the next e-business revolution!
Dot.coms may be dead, but the Internet is alive and kicking — transforming into a worldwide pervasive computing network. Identifies the revolutionary technologies and new business models that enable breakthrough success.
- Pervasive computing competitive advantage
- Mobile commerce & home automation
- XML, Jini, Bluetooth, .NET, WAP, UMTS
- Future-proofing Internet infrastructure
- Social, political & privacy implications
The E-Business (R)Evolution
2nd Edition — Updated for the dot-com era
The worldwide e-business bestseller, thoroughly updated reflecting the seismic changes in the e-Business marketplace — showing how to profit from the lessons of the dot-com crash.
- Strengthening business foundations for e-Business
- Tie technology to enterprise goals
- Architect scalable e-Business infrastructures
- CRM, content management & knowledge management
- Pervasive computing & open source trends
Radical Simplicity
The next computer revolution built around you
Previews the "Me-Centric" computing revolution, in which the vast power of computers, communications, and software finally comes together to do your bidding — seamlessly, easily, and naturally.
- Tomorrow's personalized intelligent appliances
- Agents, Web services & Me-Centric computing
- Business opportunities across key industries
- The revolution in end-user expectations
- Rearchitecting products around users, not infrastructure
Dynamic Commerce
German-language edition
A comprehensive guide to dynamic e-commerce strategies, covering buyer decision processes, user experience principles, and the technical and business architecture of successful online commerce platforms.
- Kaufentscheidungsprozesse im E-Commerce
- User Experience & Usability-Grundsätze
- Online-Shop Architektur & Systeme
- Praktische Fallstudien (Amazon, eBay)
E-Business Aktuell
E-Business Jahrbuch 2004
The E-Business Yearbook 2004 — a comprehensive overview of the current state of e-business, featuring contributions from leading practitioners and a forward look at emerging trends and technologies.
- Current e-business landscape (2004)
- Multilingual & multichannel architectures
- Search & retrieval in multilingual environments
- Knowledge management developments
Global Reach
Available in 15 Languages
Daniel Amor's books have reached readers across the globe, with translations spanning five continents and fifteen languages.
Activity
News & Events
Search Engine Optimisation Conference, The Ark Group, London
Daniel Amor spoke at the Search Engine Optimisation conference of the Ark Group about "Delivering targeted content to multilingual users."
Paper Accepted for ICEB2004 in Beijing
A paper on "Multichannel Architectures" written by Zsuzsanna Ferenczi and Daniel Amor was accepted for the Fourth International Conference on Electronic Business (ICEB) 2004 in Beijing.
Knowledge Management Conference, The Ark Group, London
Daniel Amor spoke at the Knowledge Management Conference "Search and Retrieval" on the topic of "Search in Multilingual Environments," organised by the Ark Group in London.