For the past few years I've had an idea that I’d repeat over and over to anyone that would listen to me. I've been given a hard time about it on twitter, have been told about every technical reason why it’s not possible but in the end I stick by this idea: I want...
Micro servers and virtual desktops. Crazy idea or eventual reality?
by Gunnar Berger | April 10th, 2013
Laptops Facing Extinction for Sales People?
by Robert Desisto | May 23rd, 2013
Smartphone and tablet usage continues to expand for salespeople. Just today I was talking to a Gartner client who informed me that the iPad is the primary device their salespeople use during the day to access their sales force automation system. Why? Client said it is simple, it takes 5 - 10 minutes to...
Where Are the Vendors? Please Don't Play Hide and Seek With the Analysts
by French Caldwell | May 23rd, 2013
As John Wheeler and I work on the updated Enterprise GRC Platform magic quadrant, I wonder what has happened to many of the vendors that used to brief us. Actually, I know where they are, and now and then I'll see them at a trade show, or shoot them an...
The Risk and Reward for monetizing your big data
by Andrew White | May 22nd, 2013
There is a lot of hype related to “information as an asset”. One driver relates to how organizations are seeking to create a wholly new revenue stream through the monetization of their data. Though not really a new idea, it has new impetus due primarily to the growing hype related...
My Next Research Area: Incident Response
by Anton Chuvakin | May 23rd, 2013
It is with GREAT excitement that I am pre-announcing my next area of research focus – security incident response. In brief, here is what I have in mind for the next few months: Host and Malware Forensics Tools and Practices (title tentative), an assessment of the endpoint investigation tool scene...
Lessons in Experience from My Favorite Technology Company
by Hank Barnes | May 22nd, 2013
I love music and I am an unabashed fan of Sonos. I think they could be considered a technology company since their entertainment solution is all about software and the Internet. But they really know that they are an entertainment company that happens to rely heavily on technology.
I started...
Useless Sales Pitch Slides #2
by Rolf Jester | May 22nd, 2013
Having looked at the most useless sales pitch slide of all -- the "common differentiators" -- in a previous post http://blogs.gartner.com/rolf-jester/?p=39, let's continue with #2. The regularity with which these ineffective slides appear is alarming. It's as though their creators all went to the same school of bad sales presentations....
How Government CIOs Can Win the Digital Battle
by Andrea Di Maio | May 22nd, 2013
Last week I spoke to a local government CIO about innovation. We discussed about the impact of digital, open data, social media and more. When I made my usual point about the imbalance in the use of open data and more in general of digital innovation toward external impact and...
Great Content is the Great Equalizer
by Jake Sorofman | May 21st, 2013
For many marketing leaders, contemplating the range of digital marketing options can feel like gazing up at the stars. It’s awesome and infinite—at once inspiring and intimidating.
You hear this in the voice of so many digital marketers today. They’re fired up by big visions. But they often have more...
VMware joins the cloud wars with vCloud Hybrid Service
by Lydia Leong | May 21st, 2013
Although this has been long-rumored, and then was formally mentioned in VMware's recent investor day, VMware has only just formally announced the vCloud Hybrid Service (vCHS), which is VMware's foray into the public cloud IaaS market.
VMware has previously had a strategy of being an arms dealer to service providers...
Private PaaS is For Real
by Eric Knipp | May 20th, 2013
Large enterprises are very interested in the PaaS value proposition, but much less interested in making strategic commitments to public PaaS. This is generally true of public cloud overall. Only in the SaaS area do we see substantially less durdling by our enterprise clients. My working theory is that this is...

