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Given the difficulty Gartner is having predicting such an uncertain market — something echoed by industry executives — the worst case seems plausible.
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Because they feel isolated, and because the IT vendor/consultant/media system encourages them to worry about such things, IT managers tend to feel they must have their important decisions validated and Gartner is the most popular place to find validation.
LinkSpasm – 21 June 2008 « PurpleSlog – Awesomeness & Modesty Meets Sexy 2008
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Gartner is the fourth Washington player to have his number retired.
USATODAY.com 2008
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Some jackass analyst at Gartner is advising employers to ban iPods and other personal storage tech from the workplace to prevent leakage of s33kr1ts from within the corporate hive.
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[...] year, culminating in Gartner placing cloud computing at the peak of its hype cycle in July.
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While IDC believes that Apple’s domestic share rose 25.1 percent this first quarter, Gartner is even more optimistic, stating Apple increased sales by 32.5 percent, giving the company 6.6 percent of the American market.
Economy Hits U.S. PC Sales, but Notebook Growth Remains Strong - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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While IDC believes that Apple’s domestic share rose 25.1 percent this first quarter, Gartner is even more optimistic, stating Apple increased sales by 32.5 percent, giving the company 6.6 percent of the American market.
Economy Hits U.S. PC Sales, but Notebook Growth Remains Strong - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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I've just been on the phone to Gartner, which is advising businesses to think about their long-term migration plans from Windows XP to Windows 7.
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This type of iron-fisted control of one's brand and reputation led us to comically calling Gartner the
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The quality of the executives reporting to Ballmer varies, said David Smith, also an analyst at Gartner, which is based in Stamford, Connecticut.
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