Murray will be given the authority to deliver finest technology transformation and advisory services through dprism.
Jonathan was earlier EVP and CTO at Warner Music Group where he was accountable for the company’s global technology strategy and operations. Before that he held the position of Vice President of Microsoft’s Public Sector Technology Office, where he headed the company’s National Technology Officer Network and focused on the impact of technology on economic and social policy development.
Murray was lately engaged as provisional CTO and Head of Technology at The New York Times.
Founder and CEO of dprism, Adiraan Bouten stated, “Organizations can no longer accept technology capabilities that fail to keep pace with the dynamics of rapidly changing customer demands and expectations. Jonathan’s focus on helping organizations prioritize ‘Time-to-Value’ as a key measure of success will ensure that they continuously deliver value to their clients with the velocity and impact required in today’s competitive landscape.”
“It’s evident that dprism is quickly differentiating itself among competitors with its unique blend of operational and strategic expertise,” said Murray. “Without that bedrock of practical experience, firms run the risk of squandering resources on poor execution.”
Murray is a frequent speaker on cloud computing technology and a research fellow at the UC Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy. dprism serves clients in the sector of publishing, education, legal services, bio- medical research, B2B data, government research and others in non- profit sector. The company claims that in 2015, it tripled its client base and quadrupled revenue.