James Governor

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James Governor is Principal Analyst and founder of RedMonk. He leads coverage in the enterprise applications space, assisting clients with application development, integration middleware and systems management issues, as they relate to operational and business process optimization.

Before RedMonk he spent three years at Illuminata, Inc., where he led both the Application Strategies and Enterprise Management practices at the firm. He worked with both vendor clients, to establish product development and marketing strategies, and as an advisor on IT strategy to user organizations and service providers. James managed other analysts at the firm to ensure timely delivery of reports and custom research projects.

He joined Illuminata from InformationWeek UK, where he was deputy managing editor.

Before InformationWeek he worked at Computing, the UK's leading enterprise title. As a reporter he specialized in systems management, application middleware, and legacy operating environments, working closely with IT managers and vendors to identify and break exclusive news stories.

James has been an IBM and Microsoft corporate watcher for 8 years. He's regularly quoted in US and European press, and has served as an industry expert for television and radio segments with media outlets like the BBC.

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May 2009
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James blogs at:
http://www.redmonk.com/jgovernor/

Our first major European conference is taking shape nicely.

January 13 2012

Tweet Tickets sales are ticking along. The site looks lovely. Sponsors have signed up – including Microsoft, Appirio Cloudspokes, Alcatel Lucent, Google, IBM, VMware, Joyent, and Sift Media. Confirmations that quite a few reporters from titles like RWW are coming along. The menus are in place, and look frankly amazing.… read more

Internet of ThingWorx, bringing industrial into the mix

January 11 2012

Tweet I have been writing and consulting about the Internet of Things since 1999, when I helped Jonathan Eunice create the “Pervasive Automation” practice at Illuminata, a boutique research firm based in Nashua, NH. Billions of dollars have poured into the space since then, but we still haven’t seen the… read more

What we have here is a business model

January 05 2012

Tweet I started the day reading this post from TorrentFreak, which lays bare some of the key problems with the current Copyright situation. In the early days of RedMonk we spent a great deal of time writing about the need for copyleft approaches, and more permissive content licensing, as a… read more

SAP and SuccessFactors- buying the past or the future, the corporation or the human?

January 04 2012

Tweet When news first rolled in, back in December, that SAP was going to acquire SuccessFactors my first reaction was – makes sense, that brings them some much-needed scale, with 15k customers and the potential for volume economics. And of course an aggressive sales force that lives and breathes cloud… read more

On The Genesis, Present and Future of Monki Gras – technical and social bridgebuilding

January 04 2012

Tweet One of our potential sponsors for the coming Monki Gras conference was interested to know more about our thinking – will this be a one off, or an event series worth investing in for the long haul? The answer is the long haul. This is a chance to get… read more

What if IBM Software Got Simple?

January 03 2012

Tweet Last month I attended IBM’s 10th Annual [Steve] Mills event, when industry analysts converge to hear what Software Group has been up to, and where its going. There is always a ton of content, which makes it hard to summarize, so I won’t even try. But there are a… read more

RedMonk Brew, The Monki Gras. What’s in Store

January 02 2012

Tweet Come to our conference in London on February 1st. You should buy tickets here. The core idea behind curating the RedMonk Brew series of events is to examine how social is changing technology adoption, development and management. For all the manic celebration and high-fiving around products, platforms and technology… read more

On Adobe’s recent repositioning

December 08 2011

Tweet I have long argued Adobe needed to shit or get off the pot when it comes to the Enterprise business. Well – it recently decided to get off the pot. Adobe has decided that it can’t make a broad-based enterprise platform play, and has refocused instead on two core… read more

New Era At RedMonk: Heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeere’s Donnie!

December 01 2011

Tweet So today is Donnie Berkholz‘ first day as a RedMonk employee. When we started on the search to hire an analyst with deep analytics skills a few months back I had no idea we’d find somebody so good. We had plenty of outstanding candidates throw their hats in the… read more

RFP Theatre: How Open Source improves Enterprise Procurement

November 22 2011

Tweet I am really pleased with how this video, the second in a series sponsored by Actuate, with no editorial interference, came out. So much so I need to get this transcribed. Too much of IT procurement is just so much “security theatre”, not really adding value to the process.… read more

Webcast: Grid 2.0
February 19, 2009
Duration: Approximately 60 minutes. Cost: Free With the coming energy crunch set to dwarf the credit crunch Smart Grids are quickly becoming a really hot topic--why is that? Just how do Smart Grids help solve energy issues and what can we do with...

James Governor