Mochio Umeda

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Upon his graduation, he joined Arthur D. Little, an international management consulting firm and served as a strategist for Japanese IT companies.

In 2006, he wrote "Web Shinkaron", in which he elucidated the rapid changes then happening in the IT industry, mainly from Silicon Valley.

The trilogy sold more than 800,000 copies in total, and his voice and insights regarding the IT industry are still most valued in Japan.

[2] Within a week since its inception, the first draft of the English project was finished and made public, making it possible for anyone to participate and make corrections regarding English, whose quality was not perfect since no professional translator was a member of the initial group of this project.