I’ve been remiss in sharing updates to Tekrati’s Directory of Analyst Blogs. Here are the blogs added during March, April and May. Check back tomorrow (night) for a lis of the blogs deleted.
As always, some of these blogs are new, some have authors new to the analyst ranks, and others are simply new to me. Those with valid feeds are also included in Tekrati’s blog rolls and the directory OPML.
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Barbara
Tekrati’s Analyst Blogs Directory - Adds during March, April and May 2008
Company: BKI Media
Bena Roberts’ group publishes two blogs: GoMo News, and Mobile Insight and Search.
Company: Burton Group
Burton Group launched a new service and a new blog: Data Management Strategies features Chris Haddad, Joe Maguire, and Peter O’Kelly. The Executive Advisory Blog completes the service-blog alignment and features Chris Howard and Mike Rollings. Two personal blogs new to me: Kirk Knoernschild’s kirkk.com and Larry Cannell’s Cannell.org.
Company: CCS Insight
Geoff Blaber, Tom Byrd, Paolo Pescatore, and Ben Wood blog at CCS Insight Blog.
Company: Data Mobility Group
Joe Martins blogs at The Saltworks, while Robin Harris blogs at Storage Bits (at ZDNet).
Company: Enterprise Mobility Matters
Philippe Winthrop is working independently since departing Aberdeen Group. His blog is his business site, Enterprise Mobility Matters.
Company: Enterprise Strategy Group
ESG has fired up a few more employee blogs: Brian Babineau’s IT BULLETins, and Mark Bowker’s Liquefying IT. Heidi Biggar returned to blogging at Driven to Tiers, then left the building, all during this 3-month window.
Company: Forrester Research
Mary Beth Kemp and Peter Kim launched Forrester - The Future Of Agencies Blog.
Company: Gartner
Thomas Otter, of Vendorprisey blog fame, joined Gartner. Meanwhile, news to me: Jeffrey Mann has been publishing a personal blog, Jeff and Hennie’s Stuff. Hat tip to his Twitter profile.
Company: IDC
New to me: Rachel Happe’s personal blog, The Social Organization. Hat tip to Jay Andersen at Blanc & Otis.
Company: Nemertes Research
Irwin Lazar is participating in TechWeb’s Enterprise 2.0 Blog, the replacement for the Collaboration Loop blog.
Company: NPD Group
Sam Bhavnani shares a different kind of expertise at his personal blog, Got Tannins?
Company: Premonvision
Carl Gressum is blogging and doing business as Premonvision, following his departure from Ovum. Hat tip to Jonny Bentwood, Edelman.
Company: RedMonk
Finally added the RedMonk Radio Podcast, and two blogs by the newest ‘Monk, Tom Raftery: Lower (Carbon) Footprint and Tom Raftery’s Social Media. Drop by to wish Tom good beginnings at Greenmonk and his new diggs in Spain.
Company: Sandy Kemsley
New to me but well established in enterprise circles: Column 2 by Sandy Kemsley. She’s also posts occasionally to Enterprise Irregular.
Company: SharpBrains
If you plan on using your brain for several years, get it on a regular maintenance program. It’s as easy as reading a blog. Alvaro Fernandez offers links and insights at the SharpBrains blog.
Company: Society for New Communications Research
Jen McClure publishes SNCR’s New Communications Review and on occasion updates a personal blog, Jen McClure’s Ruminations.
Company: The 451 Group
Two blogs debuted: The 451 Take on on information management, Too much information (yes, that’s the title) by Nick Patience and Kathleen Reidy. Also, Plausible Deniability by Steve Coplan, Paul Roberts, and Nick Selby.
Company: The Kelsey Group
Peter Krasilovsky rejoined TKG. He maintains his personal blog on local meida, Local Onliner, and also contributes to The Kelsey Group company blog.
Company: Yankee Group
In February, Carl Howe and Andrew Jaquith began publishing Notes from Anywhere. Since then, the Yankee Group Blog has further transformed from an Emily Green CEO blog into a group blog. Carl and Andrew cross-post at both blogs. Read and comment where you like.



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