Nemertes Research
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Founded | 2002 |
Headquarters | Mokena, IL |
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Nemertes Research is a research-advisory firm that specializes in analyzing and quantifying the business value of emerging technologies headquartered in Mokena, Illinois. The Times called it "a respected American think-tank",[1] while others mention its name as a concrete example in an article criticizing "unscrupulous think tanks".[2]
Research focus areas
Nemertes Research focuses in the following areas:
- Network, Communication and Services
- Big Data, Analytics, and Virtualization
- UC, Contact Center, Social Business
- Mobile Devices and Services
- Cloud Delivery
- Cost Models, Financials, and Lifecycle Management
- Security & Compliance
Internet infrastructure
In 2007 and 2008 Nemertes published widely publicized reports on Internet infrastructure trends focusing on bandwidth demand versus build-out, and more recently, logical Internet issues involving IP address depletion and route table scalability. In particular, its widely noted report, "Internet Interrupted: Why Architectural Limitations Will Fracture the 'Net" [3] Nemertes argued that Internet access capacity will become insufficient to handle demand as early as 2010[4] These findings have supported the positions on the need to increase internet capacity taken by the Internet Innovation Alliance (IIA),.[5][6] The findings and conclusions of such reports have been widely criticized [7][8][9] though Nemertes argued that data caps and restrictions on streaming services validated their findings.[10]
References
- ↑ Beware surfers: cyberspace is filling up - Times Online
- ↑ Timothy Karr Suckered by Astroturf
- ↑ Nemertes - Internet interrupted why architectural limitations will fracture net
- ↑ Nemertes - Internet infrastructure study frequently asked questions
- ↑ USA Today
- ↑ Washington Post
- ↑ Timothy Karr Suckered by Astroturf
- ↑ Steve Lohr Bits
- ↑ Nate Anderson The Internet is about to die. Literally die!
- ↑ Johna Till Johnson The Internet Sky Really is Falling.