Gartner Cloud Computing Magic Quadrant Pits AWS Against the World
Grazed from CIO. Author: Bernard Golden.
The Gartner Magic Quadrant is, perhaps, the most renowned artifact in the technology analyst industry. It is controversial, to be sure, with many criticizing it as superficial, too high-level and even reflective more of vendor business relationships with Gartner than true technical and market superiority.
I’m not necessarily convinced of those negative aspects of the Magic Quadrant. Issues notwithstanding, it’s obvious from everyone’s behavior that being in or out of the MQ is extremely important to vendors. They track who’s in (and out), trumpet inclusion when it occurs and assess their strategy and technology plans in light of potential MQ inclusion. Certainly, vendors who achieve the coveted Magic Quadrant inclusion—even if privately they denigrate its importance—shout about it from the rooftops…


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