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        Gartner To Acquire Burton Group
        
        
        
        
		Gartner on Tuesday said it has agreed to acquire Burton  Group, a smaller but well-regarded IT research and advisory services firm, for  $56 million in cash. 
The move comes just one month after Gartner agreed to  acquire AMR Research for $64 million in cash. 
Burton Group, which has 41 research analysts and projected  revenues of $30 million in 2009, will continue to operate as a separate  subsidiary, the companies said.
"It's looking like it will be business as usual for us,"  a Burton Group spokesman said. "We'll retain most of our brand and our  offerings won't change other than we will have this new piece to us."
How that will play out remains to be seen. Gartner has  acquired several rivals in the past including Meta Group and Dataquest, both of  which were ultimately melded into the parent firm.
Burton Group is known for its enterprise-focused IT research  and reference architecture designed to give Global 2000 companies options for  implementing infrastructure from operating systems, network platforms,  collaboration and service-oriented architectures. Its key practice areas  include application development, cloud computing, infrastructure, identity and  security.
"Burton Group's focus on pragmatic, in-depth IT  research, consulting and events will be a valuable and significant complement  to the current Gartner portfolio," wrote Jamie  Lewis, Burton Group CEO and research chair,  in a posting on the company's  Web site. 
In a FAQ posted  on Gartner's Web site by CEO Gene Hall, the company said it intends to  retain all of Burton Group's analysts.
"Burton Group is the industry leader at what they do,"  the FAQ read. "Over time, we will invest in the development of Burton Group's  products and services to expand the functional IT areas they cover in order to  increase the value they provide to existing and new clients."
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
            
        
        
                
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                    Jeffrey Schwartz is editor of Redmond magazine and also covers cloud computing for Virtualization Review's Cloud Report. In addition, he writes the Channeling the Cloud column for Redmond Channel Partner. Follow him on Twitter @JeffreySchwartz.