The Value of Gartner Research
Mr. Danny ChengSenior Business ManagerGartner Hong KongEmail: [email protected]: 98131343Nov. 2007
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Being the global leader in providing accurate and current research for the IT industry, Gartner:
Enables Faculty to bring timely, real-world case studies and content to the classroom, enriching the educational experience and providing students insight to the application of technology in solving business problems.
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How are other Universities (U.S) Utilizing Gartner ResearchIn Minnesota - MBA students use Gartner to research various technology solutions to solve classroom business problems
In Ohio – used Gartner throughout a 9 month procurement cycle to evaluate/select desktop/laptop/server vendor(s) for university (all colleges and departments participated in the process)
In Indiana – MBA students used Gartner to research technology vendors for stock investments
In Iowa – used Gartner to select fund raising software for foundation
In Indiana – used Gartner to help build business case for VoIP rollout
In Illinois – used Gartner to select course management software
In Wisconsin – Dental school uses Gartner to track digital imaging and digitalcontent management trends
In Ohio – use Gartner best practices to develop and standardize help desksupport/procedures for entire university
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Actionable research …
Microsoft will offer free Longhorn upgrades in 2007 (0.7 probability).
Strategic Planning Assumptionsprovide management direction around IT investments
Hype Cycles help you time your decisions about emerging technologies
Magic Quadrants and MarketScopesshow you where markets are headed
Vendor Ratingshelp you manageyour portfolio
First Takes provide timely analysisof industry events
Case Examples summarize realclient experiences
An actionable approach, based on proven
methodologies, creates clear
direction.
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Leader: Doing well today, great prospects for tomorrowVisionaries: Great ideas for tomorrow, not executing consistently todayChallengers: Executing well today, may not be successful in the futureNiche Players: Doing well in a small segment of the market, or unable to innovate or outperform other vendors
Completenessof Vision
Ability to Execute
LeadersChallengers
VisionariesNiche Players
Gartner Magic Quadrants compare vendors in a specific market segment and position themaccordingly—in a clear, graphical format. This gives an instant snapshot of the products and services available in that market segment, and indicates which vendor is best suited to meet the requirements of a particular enterprise. Magic Quadrants help:- Identify the right vendor for your enterprise- Make the best and most effective buying decision- Identify vendor comparisons and “fits” within a market segment
Magic Quadrants - About market players …
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Magic Quadrants Example
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Since 1995, Gartner has used Hype Cycles to characterize the over-enthusiasm, or "hype," and subsequent disappointment that typically accompany the introduction of new technologies. Hype Cycles alsoshow how and when technologies move beyond the hype, offer practical benefits and become widely accepted.
Visibility
MaturityTrough of
DisillusionmentPlateau of
ProductivityPeak of Inflated
ExpectationsSlope of EnlightenmentTechnology
Trigger
Hype Cycle - About emerging technologies …
Technology Trigger: The first phase, or a breakthrough. Can be a product launch or an event that generates significant press and interest.Peak of Inflated Expectations: A frenzy of publicity typically generates over-enthusiasm and unrealistic expectations. There may be some successful applications of a technology, but there are typically more failures.Trough of Disillusionment: The technology fails to meet expectations and quickly becomes unfashionable. The press loses interest.Slope of Enlightenment: Some businesses continue to experiment in order to understand the benefits and applications of the technology.Plateau of Productivity: The benefits of the technology are well-known and accepted. It becomes increasingly stableand evolves. The final height of the plateau varies depending on whether the technology is broadly applicable or benefitsonly a niche market.
A Hype Cycle is a graphic representationof the maturity, adoption and business application of specific technologies.
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Hype cycles Example
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The Result …
An actionable approach, based on proven methodologies, creates clear direction.
Microsoft will offer free Longhorn upgrades in 2007 (0.7 probability).
Strategic Planning Assumptionsprovide management direction around IT investments
Hype Cycles help you time your decisions about emerging technologies
Magic Quadrants and MarketScopesshow you where markets are headed
Vendor Ratingshelp you manageyour portfolio
First Takes provide timely analysisof industry events
Case Examples summarize realclient experiences
Help Gartner subscribersto make better, informed
Decision !!
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Gartner’s Higher Education Research Offering for University of Hong Kong
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Higher Education Research Agenda 07
How Should Higher Education Institutions Select and Implement Mission-Critical Administrative and Academic Enterprise Systems?
What Technologies Provide the Greatest Opportunities for Learning and Research in Higher Education?
How Can Higher Education Institutions Ensure Effective IT Governance, Strategic Planning and Alignment of IT?
How Can Higher Education Institutions Provide or Deliver Quality IT Services?
What Technologies and Standards Should Higher Education Institutions Evaluate to Adopt Enterprise Infrastructure?
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Gain more in-depth insight throughanalyst conversations.
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Sample Analyst Resources
Dr. Michael Zastrocky Research VPRole/Responsibility:
Michael Zastrocky, Ed.D., is a vice president and research director in Gartner Research, where he specializes in higher education, including distributed learning/e-learning, administrative computing issues, academic computing on campus, networking and telecommunications and strategic planning.
Bio:Mr. Zastrocky has more than 30 years of experience in higher education. Before joining Gartner, he was a faculty member at several universities, an assistant dean, a chief information officer, vice president of CAUSE (now EDUCAUSE) and vice president of the Kaludis Consulting Group. He has delivered many keynote addresses around the globe and has served as a faculty member for numerous institutes and seminars. He has written or co-authored numerous books, modules, research notes and articles on computing, mathematics and management issues. He has served as a university trustee, school board member and a board member for both nonprofit and for-profit higher education organizations around the.
Years of Experience: 10 years with Gartner, 36 years in IT industry
Education:
B.A., Regis University M.A., University of Denver Ed.D., Technology and Mathematics Education, University of Northern Colorado
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Sample Analyst ResourcesMarti Harris Research DirectorRole/Responsibility:
Marti Harris is a research director in Gartner Research, where her research area is higher-education technology strategies including administrative and academic systems, learning technologies, distributed learning, e-learning and library systems.
Bio:Prior to joining Gartner, Ms. Harris had 20 years of experience in higher education, which included teaching in the areas of database analysis and design, system design and management of information technology. She taught both in computing and in business management departments. Administrative roles included the design and management of learning media labs. Ms. Harris is a professional librarian and was director of university libraries before moving to the computing teaching faculty.
Professional Background:Liverpool Hope University College, Senior Lecturer of Information Management , 4 years Purdue University, Assistant Professor of Computer Technology, 4 years Friends University, Director of University Library and Professor of Computing, 5 years
Education:B.A., Mid-American Nazarene University M.L.S., Emporia State University Coursework completed for Ph.D. in Instructional Technology at the University of Oklahoma
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Sample Analyst ResourcesDr. Kraft Bell, Vice President, Distinguished AnalystRole/Responsibility:
R. Kraft (Kraft) Bell, Ph.D., is a vice president, distinguished analyst in Gartner Research, where he is part of the Client Segment Vertical, based in the United States. He covers cross-industry research on corporate strategy, change management, executive leadership and decision making, innovation and core business processes such as product development. Dr. Bell also provides executives with usable advice to insure viable business strategies, strategic and practical approaches to change, as well as systematic resolution of critical business issues.
Bio: Dr. Bell has more than 20 years of experience working with medium- and large-sized firms in the United States, Europe and Japan on organizational development, organizational behavior, change management and culture. He has consulted with Fortune 500 executives to develop transformational strategic plans with linked and aligned business plans. He has been an advisor to CEOs and executive teams on strategy and change at Ford, Dow Corning, Children’s Memorial Hospital of Chicago, MichCon and DENSO. Dr. Bell has also built on the success of "Quality is Job 1" at Ford as lead advisor on the groundbreaking Concept-to-Customer product development redesign effort. Dr. Bell founded RKB Associates, Ltd., a strategic change management research and consulting firm, created practical business software, in addition to being a part owner and executive in three strategy, change and development consulting firms.
Education:B.A., Business and Human Relations, Hanover College, Indiana, M.B.A., The School of Management, Syracuse University, Awarded an NDEA Title IV Fellowship Ph.D., Organization Development, Organizational Behavior/Leadership and Social Psychology/Behavioral Measurement, Syracuse University
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Sample Analyst Resource
Jane Disbrow, Research DirectorRole/Responsibility:
Jane Disbrow is a research director in Gartner Research, where she is part of the IT Asset Management and Applied Research group. Ms. Disbrow covers software license agreements, best practices for contract terms and conditions, negotiation strategy, license metrics and software audits. She is a primary analyst for negotiation with Oracle and SAP, and reviews other software vendor proposals and contracts for best practices and reducing risks in software negotiations.
Bio: Prior to joining Gartner, Ms. Disbrow was director of IT Contracts and Budget for AFLAC, where she was responsible for the negotiation of technology contracts, including software licensing, software development, technology consulting and hardware purchases. Ms. Disbrow has more than 20 years experience in technology procurement. Ms. Disbrow also worked two years as an industrial engineer.
Professional Background:AFLAC, Director of IT Contracts and Budget, 19 years Bibb Company, Industrial Engineer, 2 years
Education:B.A., Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Sample Analyst ResourceDr. Jan-Martin Lowendahl, Research DirectorRole/Responsibility:
Jan-Martin Lowendahl, Ph.D (Chemistry) is a research director in Gartner Research, where his research area is higher-education technology strategies including administrative and academic systems, learning technologies, identity and access management, governance as well as European higher education issues such as the Bologna Process.
Bio:Prior to joining Gartner, Dr. Lowendahl had 15 years of experience in higher education, including research and teaching and IT management. Most recently he served as CIO, where his main focus was infrastructure strategies and governance. Dr. Lowendahl has also worked collaboratively in the academic community and has served on several Boards.
Years of Experience:1 years with Gartner 12 years in IT industry
Professional Background:Chalmers University of Technology, CIO, 5 years Chalmers University of Technology, IT-Director, 3 years School of Chemistry, Goteborg University, IT-Manager, 3 years
EducationPh.D., Chemistry, Goteborg University
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Sample Analyst Resource
John Pescatore Vice President, Distinguished Analyst
Role/Responsibility: John Pescatore is a vice president and research fellow in Gartner Research. Mr. Pescatore has 28 years of experience in computer, network and information security.
Bio: Prior to joining Gartner, Mr. Pescatore was senior consultant for Entrust Technologies and Trusted Information Systems, where he started and managed security consulting groups. His previous experience includes 11 years with GTE, as well as employment with NSA and the U.S. Secret Service.
Professional BackgroundTrusted Information Systems, Senior Consultant, 2 years GTE, Technology Manager, 11 years U.S. Secret Service, Security Engineer, 4 years Industry Awards/AccoladesGartner Fellow GTE Technical Achievement Award EducationB.S., Electrical Engineering, University of Connecticut NSA-certified Cryptologic Engineer
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Specific search …
Our new search box allows you to filter to the most relevant results focused on Application Management.This will save you time and effort as the documents you receive are relevant to your role.
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Our expert analyst F. Christian Bynes, and each week he picks 5 documents of interest that you need to know NOW to do your job effectively!This format saves search time and keeps you abreast of the latest information.
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Gartner analysts have created an Activity Cycle based on studiesand interviews with professionals in Application Management. Under each segment of the cycle, you will find case studies and relevant research documents to support and guide you no matter where you are in the cycle.
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Activity Cycle for Application ManagementModeled After the Way You Work
StrategizeEstablish architecture, policies and governanceDevelop plans, resources and budgetsAlign strategy with business goals
EvaluatePrioritize business requirementsDesign workflow and applicationsSelect resources and budgets
ExecuteOversee projects, budgets and schedulesDeploy applications; manage changeMonitor, support and maintain applications
ReviewManage application maturity, quality and costsReview application alignment and performanceReview employee performance and status
InnovateAlign activities to business strategyFacilitate business transformationManage innovation
STRATEGIZE EVALUATE
REVIEW EXECUTE
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Gartner’s Higher Education Research Offering for Chinese University of Hong Kong
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