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Sign of Times: Gartner Cancels Flagship Conferences
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| Written by Mel Duvall |
There have been many warnings that the technology sector cannot escape the damage being caused by the current recession, but news arising out of the technology research firm sector this week showed how deep the impact may be.
In a clear sign of the times, Gartner, the venerable Stamford, Mass.-based research firm, announced it was canceling two of its flagship conferences: the Symposium ITxpo session scheduled for Las Vegas in May, and the Symposium ITxpo scheduled for Barcelona, Spain.
In a statement company spokesman Andrew Spender said the primary reason for the decision to cancel was the “current macroeconomic environment” and the expected impact on attendance. Gartner hosts about 60 events annually, but the Symposium conferences are considered the company’s flagships.
The cancellation of the conferences isn’t the only troubling news on the research firm and technology analyst front. Several firms have reportedly laid off analysts in the face of declining revenues. SageCircle, a site which covers the research firms, reports that analysts have been laid off at Gartner, AMR Research, Yankee Group, and Aberdeen Group.
The cancellation of the Gartner conferences came during a week when there have been reports of possible layoffs at technology stalwarts Microsoft, SAP and Oracle. Clearly, the technology sector is taking its lumps along with other sectors.
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