Over the last couple of years we have been witness to the rise (and fall) of new research initiatives. What defines them, and what drives them to take on the market as they do? Hosts Thom and Derk Erbé are joined by Phil Fersht, Michael Coté, William Tincup and Horace Dediu. The panel drills down on new types of industry analysts and how they will change the IT research landscape.
This is the third and final part of this podcast. The first part can be found here, and the second part here.
Podcast
Panel
![]() | Michael Coté |
![]() | Horace Dediu |
![]() | Phil Fersht |
![]() | William Tincup |
Hosts
![]() | Derk Erbé |
![]() | Thom Erbé |
Further reading
- Will the industry analyst business be dead in five years? – Phil Fersht
- Have most analysts completely given up doing “research”? – Phil Fersht
- The New Industry Analysts, Again – Michael Coté
Do you have a suggestion on what we should cover next month, please let us know!
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