Gideon Gartner, visionary of technology research, dies at 85 Glenn Rifkin Gideon Gartner, whose technology research firm the Gartner Group revolutionized an influential and lucrative sector of the technology industry by providing crucial research, analysis and advice for corporate computer executives, died Dec. 12 at his home in Manhattan. He was 85. The cause was complications from Alzheimer’s disease, said his son Perry Gartner. An MIT-trained engineer and Wall Street analyst, Mr. Gartner put an indelible stamp on the tech research industry in 1979 when he started the Gartner Group. Up to then, computer research firms generally sold reports and services, with a focus on what systems to build and sell, to tech giants such as IBM, Microsoft and Digital Equipment Corp.
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Electricians change the Compaq Computer sign at the company s campus in Houston, Saturday, May 4, 2002. After one of the harshest and closest proxy fights in American business history, Hewlett-Packard Co. officially closed its $19 billion acquisition of Compaq Computer Corp. on Friday. (AP Photo/Michael Stravato)MICHAEL STRAVATO, STR / APShow MoreShow Less
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Hewlett-Packard Chairwoman and Chief Executive Carly Fiorina and Compaq s Chairman and Chief Executive Michael Capellas bump fists at the start of an investors meeting in New York Tuesday, Sept. 4, 2001. High-tech giant Hewlett-Packard Co. bought Compaq Computer Corp. for about $25 billion.SUZANNE PLUNKETT, STF / APShow MoreShow Less
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