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  2. Gartner - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, Gartner Group was acquired by some of its executives, including Gartner himself, with funding from Bain Capital and Dun & Bradstreet. [5] The company went public again in 1993. [6] In 2000, the name was simplified from Gartner Group to Gartner. In 2000, Gartner coined the term Supranet. Gene Hall has been the CEO of the company since ...

  3. Michael Gartenberg - Wikipedia

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    After a 10-year absence, Gartenberg re-joined Gartner in 2010. [5] He previously worked as a partner at Altimeter Group, [6] as Vice President of Strategy and Analysis at Interpret, LLC, [7] and as a vice president at Jupiter Research. Gartenberg had an aborted employment with Microsoft. [8]

  4. Versatilist - Wikipedia

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    The term "versatilist" was used in a 2005 article from Gartner, where it states that "Versatilists are able to apply a depth of skill to a progressively widening scope of situations and experiences, equally at ease with technical issues as with business strategy."

  5. Capterra - Wikipedia

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    In September 2015, Capterra was acquired by Gartner for $206.2 million [6] and became a part of its strategy to expand its business within the software industry. [7] It is reported that Vista Point Advisors acted as a financial advisor to Capterra before and during the transition to Gartner.

  6. CEB Inc. - Wikipedia

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    CEB, formerly Corporate Executive Board, now a part of Gartner, was a company providing best practice research, benchmarks, and decision support tools to business leaders in HR, Finance, IT, Marketing, Sales, Customer Service, Strategy, R&D, Procurement, Legal, and Compliance functions globally. [3]

  7. Software Advice - Wikipedia

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    Software Advice is a company that provides advisory services, research, and user reviews on software applications for businesses in over 300 market categories including medical, CRM, HR, construction, business intelligence and marketing automation.

  8. Magic Quadrant - Wikipedia

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    Gartner was the target of a federal lawsuit (filed May 29, 2009) from software vendor ZL Technologies challenging the "legitimacy" of Gartner's Magic Quadrant rating system. [7] Gartner filed a motion to dismiss by claiming First Amendment protection since it contends that its MQ reports contain "pure opinion", which legally means opinions that ...

  9. Information technology management - Wikipedia

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    Information technology management (IT management) is the discipline whereby all of the information technology resources of a firm are managed in accordance with its needs and priorities.