Andover Intel provides articles for publication, technical writing, Zoom/Teams consulting, and custom reporting services.
Tom Nolle, Principal Analyst for Andover Intel, is available to write articles for online or printed publications, on programming, IT operations, networking and network operations, cloud computing, compliance and governance, artificial intelligence, and more. Contact us for information. Tom’s articles are regularly nominated for awards in B2B technology writing.
Technical writing services can be commissioned either as “attributed”, meaning Tom Nolle’s name will go on the article, or “non-attributed”, meaning Tom’s name cannot be used and Andover Intel cannot be cited as the source. All technical writing is based on a quote which we will provide when the type of article, length, and delivery requirements are presented. Each quote will be accompanied by an outline, and we’ll start the work when the outline is approved.
Attributed articles will cost more and we will require final edit authority on the text. We will under no circumstances say something we don’t believe is true. We won’t do attributed articles that make claims we don’t accept or that explicitly knock off competitors. Check with us with your topic first.
Non-attributed articles, sometimes called “ghost-written” articles, are less expensive and can be edited by the client as long as the changes do not include attributing the piece directly or indirectly to Tom Nolle or Andover Intel. We reserve the right to refuse to execute any article of this type if we believe that the piece requires making claims we do not accept, requires making any potentially actionable comments or statements, or otherwise violates our company policy.
Custom reports are treated as articles, but are longer, more detailed, and often require research or modeling that will be included in our price. Contact us for pricing and availability.
The only free content we generate is Tom’s blog, which is available on the homepage of this website.