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industry analyst
An individual who follows the computer industry and writes about ongoing topics and trends. Analysts are made up of individuals in the trade press as well as in market research organizations such...
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Definition: industry analyst
An individual who follows the computer industry and writes about ongoing topics and trends. Analysts are made up of individuals in the trade press as well as in market research organizations such as Dataquest and IDC.
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