Nemertes Research

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]

Nemertes Research Group Inc.
Private
IndustryResearch
Founded2002
HeadquartersMokena, IL
ProductsResearch
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Websitewww.nemertes.com

Research focus areas

Nemertes Research focuses in the following areas:

- Cloud Analytics and Automation: AI, ML, and RPA

- Cybersecurity and Risk Management

- Digital Customer Experience

- Digital Workplace

- Internet of Things

- Next-Generation Networking

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

  1. Beware surfers: cyberspace is filling up - Times Online
  2. Timothy Karr Suckered by Astroturf
  3. Nemertes - Internet interrupted why architectural limitations will fracture net
  4. Nemertes - Internet infrastructure study frequently asked questions
  5. USA Today
  6. Washington Post
  7. Timothy Karr Suckered by Astroturf
  8. Steve Lohr Bits
  9. Nate Anderson The Internet is about to die. Literally die!
  10. Johna Till Johnson The Internet Sky Really is Falling.
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