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Research service tracks IT buying habits

Research service tracks IT buying habits

By:  Shane Schick  On: 22 Aug 2007 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

IDC, Gartner and others already offer their own reports for vendors, but online aggregation services are allowing users to slice and dice them to suit local needs

TechNavio also has a number of contact names and numbers of IT professionals, which Agarwal said are reviewed once every quarter to see if they’re still in the same job.

“You have to understand that as soon as they leave it will not be possible to reflect that immediately. There will always be some latency,” he said.










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