"From Apple's point of view the enterprise is really messy, oftentimes unreasonable or even stupid in its demands," said John Rymer, an analyst at Forrester. "They've never had a business model to deal with any of that. But they do want the penetration and they do want what market share they can get
Date: Nov 10, 2014
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Microsoft beats Wall Street expectations as CEO Satya Nadella focuses on cloud ...
oud services currently provide only about 5 per cent of Microsoft's annual sales. But analysts say it's an important, growing market."That's the big focus for them," said Forrester Research analyst John Rymer. "They've concluded, and I think they're right, that that is the future of the IT industry."
The Hurd, Catz, Ellison trio still rules, said John Rymer, vice president and principal analyst at Forrester. They still have their old domains. This is sound and fury signifying not much.
Date: Sep 21, 2014
Category: Business
Source: Google
Google cuts prices, adds features to boost enterprise cloud services
Collectively, these announcements show that Google may be coming to understand that "they really need to step it up," in the market for cloud computing services, said John Rymer, Forrester Research's principal analyst covering application development and delivery.
Date: Mar 25, 2014
Source: Google
Microsoft Azure continues enterprise push with private on-ramps
"Azure is actually having success. There is adoption there," said John Rymer, a Forrester vice president and principal analyst for application development and delivery. "Enterprises are always reluctant to adopt a service or product that doesn't have a big following."
John Rymer, Hammonds partner in analysis at Forrester, added, I think LightSwitch has to come together with SharePoint to completely fill that gap. I also think that LightSwitch + Azure will be crucial. Azure now is a play for professional developers. Competitors like WaveMaker (just acquired by V
Date: Mar 15, 2011
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Software AG Will Make WebMethods Cloud-ready in Q3
Software AG's announcement will give users another major option for middleware in the cloud. But the news' significance should be placed in the proper context, according to Forrester Research analyst John Rymer.