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Thomas is a research director leading a team that advises TI Vendor Strategy professionals. Thomas' team predicts and quantifies disruptions in the technology industry that affect strategists and their firm's success. His team focuses on structural shifts . . .
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by Thomas Mendel, Ph.D., Jean-Pierre Garbani, August 12, 2010
Within the next five years, IT organizations and their role in enterprises will evolve through major structural changes. If the present IT technology sustains its exponential growth rate, IT organizations will have to shift their focus from manufacturing . . .
For Vendor Strategy Professionals
by Jean-Pierre Garbani, Thomas Mendel, Ph.D., February 22, 2010
The IT management software market is one of the most dynamic and multifaceted markets in the whole IT industry. The importance has grown significantly over the years. This dynamic, however, also means that the way we look at the market and report changes . . .
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by Jean-Pierre Garbani, Thomas Mendel, Ph.D., February 4, 2010
The past decade has seen a considerable improvement in IT management software, especially where operational effectiveness is concerned. However, the economic downturn as well as new technologies such as virtualization and new thinking such as green IT . . .
For Vendor Strategy Professionals
by Thomas Mendel, Ph.D., Daniel Krauss, January 13, 2010
As tech vendor strategists prepare their organizations for 2010, they envision more flexible and dynamic business models, which are capable of reacting quickly to the volatility in customer demand and the impact of mega trends. Forrester's recent survey . . .
For Vendor Strategy Professionals
by Thomas Mendel, Ph.D., Alexander Peters, Ph.D., October 29, 2009
As smart executives delve into the core of Lean Thinking, the role of technology in Lean-based performance improvements becomes abundantly clear. Senior executives expect their chief information officers (CIOs) to drive improvements in the effectiveness . . .
For Vendor Strategy Professionals
by Thomas Mendel, Ph.D., Daniel Krauss, October 29, 2009
The current recession clearly showed at many companies how fundamental issues with corporate strategy can lead to a savage reality, affecting corporate stability in a big way. Strategists have started fighting back with a constant stream of ad hoc decision-making . . .
For Vendor Strategy Professionals
by Peter O'Neill, Thomas Mendel, Ph.D., August 3, 2009
IT management software (ITMS) is one of the most dynamic and complex IT markets, with more than 300 vendors competing for market share. Vendor strategists are increasingly looking for greater insights into the dynamics behind pure revenue by category, . . .
For Vendor Strategy Professionals
by Thomas Mendel, Ph.D., Peter O'Neill, May 7, 2009
As IT continues to morph into business technology, it increasingly gets the same treatment and is subject to the same expectations as any other business operation. Some of the most pressing needs in this respect are clearly measured, continuous process . . .
For Vendor Strategy Professionals
by Thomas Mendel, Ph.D., March 16, 2009
Forrester's month-on-month study of 51,913 enterprise users in H2 2008 reveals interesting insights into browser type, operating system, screen resolution, color depth, and Java and Flash adoption. These insights are especially useful for enterprise software . . .
For Vendor Strategy Professionals
by Thomas Mendel, Ph.D., February 3, 2009
Forrester has argued that a fundamental shift from information technology (IT) to business technology (BT) is occurring. As part of this shift, the metrics upon which IT executives are evaluated will change, and tech vendors need to be prepared for this.
For Vendor Strategy Professionals
by Thomas Mendel, Ph.D., February 3, 2009
Forrester has argued that a fundamental shift from information technology (IT) to business technology (BT) is occurring. Whether or not you are in the telco sector, the following report provides actionable advice based on the experience of shifting to . . .
For Vendor Strategy Professionals
by Thomas Mendel, Ph.D., Daniel Krauss, December 22, 2008
A recession provides companies in general and vendor strategists in particular with a unique opportunity to leapfrog the competition. But not all strategic paradigms and models are equally well suited for this task. We have designed Forrester's research . . .
For Vendor Strategy Professionals
by Daniel Krauss, Thomas Mendel, Ph.D., December 19, 2008
To navigate to a successful future, you have to understand the patterns of the past. To support strategists in this imperative, Forrester reviewed research on and the practice of strategy and strategic management over the past 100 years. Drawing upon . . .
For Vendor Strategy Professionals
by Thomas Mendel, Ph.D., Navi Radjou, November 21, 2008
The news headlines are awash with gloom-and-doom news about the mortgage crisis, the financial sector's meltdown, and rising unemployment. Western economies are undoubtedly plunging into a recession. Yet, Forrester encourages forward-thinking tech vendors . . .
For Vendor Strategy Professionals
by Thomas Mendel, Ph.D., November 13, 2008
Forrester has argued that a fundamental shift from information technology (IT) to business technology (BT) is occurring. Vendor strategists need to realign their value proposition to take into account the different needs IT executives will develop when . . .
For Vendor Strategy Professionals
by Thomas Mendel, Ph.D., November 12, 2008
Forrester's TechRadar&trade methodology is uniquely useful for vendor strategists in their portfolio planning. Using three criteria of ecosystem maturity, business value-add adjusted for uncertainty, and future trajectory, vendor strategists will . . .
For Vendor Strategy Professionals
by Thomas Mendel, Ph.D., October 15, 2008
Novell has announced its acquisition of Managed Objects, one of the two market leaders in business service management (BSM). This represents an excellent opportunity for Novell to create visibility in one of the most dynamic and business-relevant areas . . .
For Vendor Strategy Professionals
by Thomas Mendel, Ph.D., July 23, 2008
Forrester's month-on-month study of more than 50,000 enterprise users throughout H1 2008 reveals interesting insights into browser type, operating system, screen resolution, color depth, and Java and Flash adoption &mdash and should prove especially . . .
For Vendor Strategy Professionals
by Thomas Mendel, Ph.D., Chris Townsend, June 19, 2008
As a vendor strategy professional, what does it take to gain a holistic overview of a particular market? Forrester believes that there are a number of key elements that you need to understand: the size and state of the market; important vendors and today's . . .
For Vendor Strategy Professionals
by Thomas Mendel, Ph.D., May 29, 2008
Since the early days of network and systems monitoring, IT management software has morphed into a highly dynamic, attractive, yet complex market with many different market subcategories. In order to ensure the long-term competitiveness of their solutions, . . .
For Vendor Strategy Professionals
by Thomas Mendel, Ph.D., May 19, 2008
Networking vendors are starting to engage customers by co-founding joint ventures. Tech vendors can co-innovate with their corporate clients in a joint venture, thereby differentiating themselves in an increasingly customer-centric market.
For Vendor Strategy Professionals
by Thomas Mendel, Ph.D., May 19, 2008
In the emerging business technology era, CIOs are eager to play a significant role in business innovation. With their in-depth technology and industry expertise, tech vendors should proactively offer them their business innovation management services.
For Vendor Strategy Professionals
by Jean-Pierre Garbani, Thomas Mendel, Ph.D., May 2, 2008
Predicting the future is a perpetual human quest. Fortunately, market forecasts do not require the sacrifice of chickens or the messy reading of coffee grounds: They are based on simple and logical extrapolations of what we know today. Pending a revolution . . .
For Vendor Strategy Professionals
by Thomas Mendel, Ph.D., April 23, 2008
Software vendors take note: In 2007, SaaS adoption in the US SMB sector jumped a remarkable 58% &mdash and the number of SMBs using SaaS will continue to grow impressively in 2008. Get ready to cross the chasm to early majority adoption.
For Vendor Strategy Professionals
by Thomas Mendel, Ph.D., March 27, 2008
Forrester's month-on-month study of more than 50,000 enterprise users throughout 2007 reveals interesting insights into browser type, operating system (OS), screen resolution, color depth, and Java and Flash adoption &mdash essential reading for enterprise . . .