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Aragon Research

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BUSINESS CONSULTING

About Us

Why Aragon? Aragon Research is the leading Research and Advisory Services firm focusing on Work and People. Our experience and understanding of the intersection of technology and business is unparalleled. Jim Lundy was a Managing Vice President at Gartner, where he each led a number of research practice areas. What makes Aragon Research different is our focus: we are committed to assisting our clients with their technology related business problems. Our research is more action-oriented with a section in every piece that is called Aragon Advisory. In addition, our analysts have extensive business experience, both in technology and in running and growing a business. Our Interactive Research add audio or video to a Research Note. Listening to an overview of the Research or watching an embedded video increases the knowledge retention. Aragon is one of the only research firms that is adding interactive content to its research. Trusted Advisory is what we are all about. Many analysts at most Research firms struggle to provide the level of advice that is classified as Trusted. This is where Aragon Research steps in. We have expertise from experience; our team has occupied many of the jobs that you and your staff occupy as well as the situations you may encounter. Aragon Research advises both large and small enterprises; both well-established and new businesses. Take a look around our site and contact us to find out how we can help your firm move to the next level.

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Aragon #RaceToDigital Breakfast Briefing 5/12/16
Aragon #RaceToDigital Breakfast Briefing 5/12/16 (Jim Lundy, CEO)
Aragon #RaceToDigital Breakfast Briefing 5/12/16 (Jim Lundy, CEO)
Aragon #RaceToDigital Breakfast Briefing 5/12/16 (Jim Sinur, Aragon Research Fellow)
Aragon #RaceToDigital Breakfast Briefing 5/12/16
Aragon #RaceToDigital Breakfast Briefing 5/12/16 (Jim Lundy with our panel of Digital Distuptors)
Aragon #RaceToDigital Breakfast Briefing 5/12/16