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Peter is the managing director of Longhaus and the primary voice of The Naked Chief blog. He founded Longhaus in 2006 following over a decade in international market research and publishing with Forrester Research and META Group (now Gartner). Over the last decade, and after personally participating in several thousand business and sales meetings, public and private presentations and research projects, and writing a few hundred articles, he has come to the conclusion that the profession of ICT analyst research is largely undervalued by the industry he serves. In the decade before starting Longhaus he was only ever asked to explain the research process (how he knew what he knew) once to a journalist and twice to a client. They just never asked. Since starting the company he and his team have been asked twice more in two years. Things are definitely improving, ICT analyst research in Asia Pacific is on the up, and Longhaus is somewhere amongst it all. Peter has also worked for international publishing conglomerates Pearson LLC., and Time Warner Inc., as a staff-writer and book reviewer as well as a strategy advisor to various CIOs of organisations rated within MIS magazine’s Australian Top 50 IT operations.
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Jan 12
2009

Measuring the effect of the global downturn on Australian ICT

Posted by peter.carr in economy , david wang , Australian Tech Index

There is little doubt that 2008 was a break-through year for Longhaus in what was a tumultuous year for the global economy. As a company we are approaching 2009 with a lot of optimism which will be supported by key announcements in the first quarter. As an analyst firm we are expecting a more eventful year than 2008 despite the global downturn. Some of this we will discuss in our Longview technology trends edition due out later this month.

Firstly though, please accept a warm welcome back after the Christmas holiday break, and a quick introduction to our latest analyst (David Wang) and Longhaus' latest research tool  (the Australian Tech Index).