Tag Archives: AMR
Tip o’ the hat to the tipsters who sent in information about this Ovum news As SageCircle reported in Special offers for AMR Research’s clients, sales professionals and analysts Ovum is one of the firms that is making a play for … Continue reading
There were many excellent questions asked at SageCircle’s webinar where we analyzed Gartner’s acquisition of AMR (click here for our original blog post). Here are a few of the questions and our answers: Question: Do you think that there will … Continue reading
AMR analyst and outsourcing expert extraordinaire Phil Fersht (Twitter, bio, blog) is an effective user of social media as a research and publishing tool. It turns out that Phil is also using LinkedIn as well having created the The BPO and Offshoring Best … Continue reading
Ryan Mahoney (Twitter) has joined i2 Technologies, Inc. as Analyst Relations Manager. Ryan joins i2 from AMR Research where he was a client research analyst. This will be an interesting transition for Ryan as having been an analyst at one of – if … Continue reading
The last few days have been interesting regarding the layoffs at Gartner and AMR. Laying off workers (about 1% of analysts for Gartner so far), canceling unprofitable events (such as Spring Symposium), and so on are so typical for any … Continue reading
More information to follow. Check back frequently for updates. Update 1 – 1/9/09 6:40 am PT -Initial list of analysts Update 2 – 1/9/09 7:19 am PT – Added name to list Update 3 – 1/9/09 8:24 am PT – … Continue reading
There are Twittering non-analysts at analyst firms like AMR, Forrester and Gartner that SageCircle currently does not include in the Analyst Twitter Directory. These include public relations professionals and the Forrester AR Council team (who signed up for Twiter en masse earlier … Continue reading
Freeform Dynamics analyst Dale Vile (Twitter handle) has an interesting post, The importance of the back channel, on the Open Reasoning blog. In the post, Dale discusses the value social media can play in moving public conversations into private channels. … Continue reading