Cutter Consortium

Cutter Consortium
Private
Industry Information technology research
Founded 1986
Headquarters Arlington, MA, USA
Key people
Karen Fine Coburn (founder)
Website www.cutter.com

Cutter Consortium, founded by Karen Fine Coburn in 1986[1] as Cutter Information Corp., is a global information technology research company.[2] In 1990, Cutter purchased the American Programmer journal (now called Cutter IT Journal), and partnered with Ed Yourdon to form the Cutter Consortium[3]. Cutter formerly published several environmental titles, which it sold to Aspen Publishers in 2002.

Focus Areas

Cutter research focuses on the areas of digital transformation, agile software development, agile project management, business architecture and enterprise architecture, business intelligence, outsourcing, business-technology strategy, risk management and benchmarking.

Services

Cutter Consortium provides consulting, training and research.

Research includes:

Education includes:

Consulting consists of personalized advisory services, on- or off-site

The Cutter consultants who deliver the services are selected from a pool of about 150 expert independent professionals who have spent most of their career holding business or IT management positions in industry, academia or government. These consultants are also the authors of most of Cutter publications. The consultants are principally located in the US, Europe, Australia, Canada, and Mexico.

References

  1. Thomas Hoffman. "Cutter Consortium looks to unlock innovation". Computerworld. Retrieved 26 December 2006. External link in |work= (help)
  2. Tekrati site staff. "Agile Development Expert Jens Coldewey Expands Cutter Consortium Team in Europe". Tekrati. Retrieved 26 December 2006. External link in |work= (help)
  3. Patrick Thibodeau. "Edward Yourdon remembered for 'great wisdom about everything IT'". Computerworld. Retrieved 12 April 2016. External link in |work= (help)

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