For Investors
I recognize that a lot of tech investors read blogs in order to get a sense of the pulse of the market and gather opinions on companies. Accordingly, I’ve tried to make my blog investor-friendly by tagging posts of material interest (i.e., posts that might change an investor’s opinion of a name) with the ticker symbol of the company. In general, I’ll do this only with more in-depth analysis posts, not with my quick links to news.
I work at Gartner, so I’m explicitly disallowed from making any recommendations to buy or sell stocks, nor do I hold any technology stocks. (Gartner does not allow its analysts to hold related investments of any sort.) My commentary, whether positive or negative, is simply information, not a recommendation.
If you’re a client of Gartner Invest (a service for buy-side institutional investors), and you want to talk to me about anything in my blog or a related topic, please schedule an inquiry through the normal means. I’ll be happy to talk about everything in greater depth via inquiry; I generally will not post the full scope of my thoughts on this blog, in order to preserve the value of client relationships.
The public companies I follow are given here for easy reference.
Content Delivery Networks and Other Internet-Related Services
AKAM – Akamai
LLNW – Limelight Networks
LVLT – Level 3 Communications
INAP – Internap
KDQ:073710 – CD Networks (South Korea)
CCOI – Cogent Communications
NSR – Neustar
Colocation and Managed Hosting
EQIX – Equinix
SVVS – Savvis
RAX – Rackspace
TMRK – Terremark
NAVI – Navisite
SDXC – Switch and Data
PIX – Peer 1 Network (Canada)
Q – Q9 Networks (Canada)
Data Center REITs (Real Estate Investment Trusts)
DLR – Digital Realty Trust
DFT – Dupont Fabros Technology
Cloud Computing Vendors (strictly in the cloud context)
AMZN – Amazon Web Services
GOOG – Google App Engine
MSFT – Microsoft Azure
Fantastically helpful blog. Please keep up the tremendous work
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