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Vendor Landscape Publication Calendar (April 2011 to March 2012) Vendor Landscape Publication Calendar (April 2011 to March 2012) Info-Tech Research Group Vendor Landscape Publication Calendar (April 2011 to March 2012) 1 Our Vendor Landscape Calendar April 2011 to March 2012 Info-Tech Research Group advises IT buyers on vendor selection through our Vendor Landscape series of Solution Sets. Our rigorous methodology includes user surveys, vendor briefings, and our own proprietary research process. The following pages of this document indicate the market spaces we will cover and the current (as of this publication) list of vendors we will consider. To learn more, please visit our Vendor Evaluation Methodology. Please note: The schedules indicated herein are subject to change without prior notice. What is the difference between a VL and a VL+? VL: An Info-Tech Vendor Landscape focuses tightly on the vendor evaluation and the Vendor Landscape diagram. The VL gets you right to the point. VL+: An Info-Tech Vendor Landscape Plus starts with the VL but then goes further to provide coverage of strategy and implementation. The VL+ is also accompanied by additional templates and tools. How does Info-Tech decide which format to use? Info-Tech analysts consider market trends and Info-Tech’s existing coverage when deciding whether a market space is covered in a VL+ or VL format. Both formats share the same process and impartial rigor to produce the Vendor Landscape diagram and ranking. The only difference is the additional content. Info-Tech Research Group Vendor Landscape Publication Calendar (April 2011 to March 2012) 2 Participate in our Research Vendors, please contact: IT Leaders and Buyers, contact: Rachel Flewelling Bator, Scott Koopman, PR and Vendor Relations Manager Panel Coordinator Office: 519-432-3550 ext. 3061 Office: 519-432-3550 ext. 2932 Mobile: 416-884-8838 [email protected] [email protected] Learn more or become a part of our research panel. http://www.infotech.com/about/panel Who is Info-Tech? Info-Tech Research Group, Inc. is a global leader in providing IT research and advice. Info-Tech’s products and services combine actionable insight and relevant advice with ready-to-use tools and templates that cover the full spectrum of IT concerns. Want to learn more about our membership options, pricing, or to get a product demo? Get in touch with one of our reps at [email protected] or call: 1-888-670-8889 Info-Tech Research Group Vendor Landscape Publication Calendar (April 2011 to March 2012) 3 2nd Quarter 2011: Scheduled Research Vendor Landscapes Plus (VL+): Vendor Landscapes (VL): Cloud Infrastructure as a Service Vendors Cloud Backup Field Service Automation Software DLP Server Virtualization e-Forms SIEM Legacy Modernization Software & Services Social Media Management Solutions Multi-function Printing Devices Online, Double Conversion Standby Power SSL VPN Web Conferencing Web Development Tools, Utilities, and Helper Apps 2nd Quarter Highlights: Cloud technologies continue to dominate our clients’ interests. This quarter we expand our Cloud-related vendor research while expanding coverage in Security, Data Centers, and Enterprise Content Management. VENDORS VL+: Cloud Infrastructure Microsoft Socialware Verdasys as a Service Vendors Oracle Sprout Social Websense Amazon Web Services Red Hat Syncapse AT&T VMware TNS Cymfony VL: e-forms CSC Visible Technologies Adobe Flexiant VL+: SIEM Autonomy GoGrid ArcSight VL: Cloud Backup Formatta IBM IBM Cirtas IBM Joyent Log Logic CoreVault Microsoft OpSource netForensics CTERA PerfectForms Rackspace NetIQ Gluster Savvis Nitro Security Nasuni VL: Legacy Modernization Verizon/Terremark Novell Panzura Software & Services Q1 Labs Storsimple ADA Software VL+: Field Service RSA TwinStrata Alteras Automation Software SenSage Zetta Blue Phoenix Astea Symantec Zmanda FreeSoft ClickSoftware TriGeo Make Technologies Field Power VL: DLP Micro Focus Infor VL+: Social Media RSA Semantic Designs Metrix Management Solutions CA The Software Revolution ServiceMax Jive Social Media Code Green Transoft Servigistics Monitoring McAfee Lithium Social Media Symantec VL: Multi-function Printing VL+: Server Virtualization Monitoring Trend Micro Devices Citrix Radian6 TrustWave Canon Info-Tech Research Group Vendor Landscape Publication Calendar (April 2011 to March 2012) 4 Dell Warehouse (others) HP DevExpress – DXperience Konica dtSearch Corp (search) Lexmark Intersoft - WebUIStudio Ricoh Janus Systems - Multiple Samsung paks – WinForms, Sharp ASPServer… Toshiba Mindscape – MegaPack Xerox (various others) Software FX (charting, VL: Online, Double various) Conversion Standby Telerik - Ultimate Power Collection APC/Schneider Electric Chloride Power Eaton Powerware Emerson Network Power Gamatronic Liebert MGE Tripplight VL: SSL VPN Array Networks Barracuda Check Point Citrix F5 Juniper SonicWALL WatchGuard VL: Web Conferencing Adobe Cisco Citrix IBM Live Look Microsoft Salesforce.com VL: Web Development Tools, Utilities, and Helper Apps /N Software (various) Accusoft Pegasus (image tools) Aspose (various components) BCGSoft – BCGSuite (others) CodeJock – SuitePro, ToolKit Pro ComponentArt – Data Visualization, UIFramework ComponentOne - Studio (various flavours) DBI Technologies – DBi Info-Tech Research Group Vendor Landscape Publication Calendar (April 2011 to March 2012) 5 3rd Quarter 2011: Scheduled Research Vendor Landscapes Plus (VL+): Vendor Landscapes (VL): Collaboration Software Anti-Malware Mid ECM BI Suites for SME E-Mail Mktg Bureau Co-location/Managed Service Providers in Canada Enterprise BI Suites Co-location/Managed Service Providers in EU GRC Co-location/Managed Service Providers in U.S. Private Cloud Mgmt Platforms Data Center Networking Service Knowledge Management Tools Disk Backup Wireless LANs Enterprise Project Portfolio Management Mid-Market Project Portfolio Management Tools Mid-range SAN Mobile Management Suites Server Room Cooling UTM Mid WAN Optimization Web Content Management 3rd Quarter Highlights: Data Center and Infrastructure technologies anchor this quarter. Look for expanded Security vendor comparisons including Unified Threat Management (UTM) and Governance, Regulatory, Compliance software (GRC). VENDORS VL+: Collaboration Laserfiche IBM Cognos VL+: Private Cloud Mgmt Software Microsoft SharePoint MicroStrategy Platforms Drupal Nuxeo Oracle CA Technologies EMC Open Text Qlikview Citrix Systems IBM Oracle SAP Business Objects Cloud.com Jive SpringCM SAS CloudScale Microsoft Elastra Open Text VL+: E-Mail Mktg Bureau VL+: GRC Enomaly Socialtext Constant Contact Archer Eucalyptus Eloqua AXENTIS Flexiant VL+: ECM ExactTarget BWise Platform Computing Alfresco Experian CheetahMail Cura VMware Autonomy iContact MEGA EMC MailChimp Methodware VL+: Service Knowledge Feith Silverpop MetricStream Management Tools HP YesMail OpenPages Consona Knowledge Hyland Software Proviti Management IBM VL+: Enterprise BI Suites Thompson Reuters eGain KnowledgeTree BI Enterprise Endeca Info-Tech Research Group Vendor Landscape Publication Calendar (April 2011 to March 2012) 6 IBM OmniFind Discovery Bull Microsoft McAfee Edition Capgemini Planisware Palo Alto InQuira Colt.net Planview SonicWALL Kana CSC Power Steering Trustwave Moxie Software Fujitsu Primavera WatchGuard Knowledgebase HP Talisma Knowledgebase IBM Global VL: Mid-Market Project VL: WAN Optimization Interxion Portfolio Management Blue Coat Systems VL+: Wireless LANs Logica Tools Cisco Systems Aerohive Savvis Artemis Citrix Systems Aruba Networks Siemens ATTask Expand Networks Cisco Systems Steria Clarizen Ipanema Technologies Enterasys TeleCityGroup Copper Project Juniper Networks HP Networking Telefonica Daptiv Riverbed Technology Juniper Networks Verizon Innotas Silver Peak Systems Meraki LiquidPlanner Meru Networks VL: Co-location/Managed Project Insight VL: Web Content Motorola Service Providers in U.S. Management Ruckus Wireless AT&T VL: Mid-range SAN Adobe CGI Dell Autonomy VL: Anti-Malware Mid CoreSite EMC Drupal CA CSC Hitachi Extron ESET EMC HP FatWire Kaspersky HP IBM Joomla! McAfee IBM NetApp Microsoft SharePoint Sophos Level 3 Nexsan OpenText Symantec Peak 10 Pillar Data Systems SDL Tridion Trend Micro Rackspace Scale Computing Sitecore Savvis Xiotech WordPress VL: BI Suites for SME SunGard Birst Telx VL: Mobile Management Blink Logic Verizon Suites Jaspersoft AirWatch Kognito VL: Data Center BoxTone Microsoft Networking Good Technology PivotLink Arista Networks McAfee Tableau Avaya MobileIron TARGIT Brocade SOTI Cisco Systems Sybase iAnywhere VL: Co-location/Managed Extreme Networks Symantec Service Providers in Force10 Networks Zenprise Canada HP Networking Bell Business Solutions Juniper Networks VL: Server Room Cooling CGI Coolcentric Data Centers Canada VL: Disk Backup Emerson Network Power/ FusePoint/Savvis Data Domain Liebert HP Dell PowerVault Green Revolution Cooling IBM Exagrid Hitachi Peer 1 FalconStor IBM Primus HP D2D Schneider Electric/APC Q9 Nexsan DeDupe SG 2.0 Stultz Rackforce Quantum Telus VL: Mid-market UTM VL: Enterprise Project Astaro VL: Co-location/Managed Portfolio Management Check Point Service Providers in EU Compuware Cisco Atos Origin HP Fortinet BT Global Services Instantis Juniper Info-Tech Research Group Vendor Landscape Publication Calendar (April 2011 to March 2012) 7 4th Quarter 2011: Scheduled Research Vendor Landscapes Plus (VL+): Vendor Landscapes (VL): Customer Service Management Suites Annual Security Roundup E-mail Archiving Solutions App Integration Middleware IP Telephony Desktop Virtualization IT Asset Management Suites
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