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Information Services Group
Information Services Group (ISG) is a Stamford-based technology research and advisory firm serving Global 2000 companies and government agencies.
Information Services Group
Information Services Group (ISG) is a global technology research and advisory firm. Founded in 2006, it is based in Stamford, Connecticut. ISG provides services including technology research, advisory, benchmarking, governance, and industry trend analysis to sectors such as banking, healthcare, manufacturing, and the public sector.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
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AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Stamford
Corporate office
Stamford, CT, United States
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Information Services Group?
ISG is a publicly traded advisory firm (NASDAQ: III) with a management team led by CEO John R. The firm does not function as an investment manager; it provides technology research and consulting services. Investment decisions, if any, are made by institutional clients using ISG's data.
How does Information Services Group generate revenue?
ISG earns revenue through subscription-based research reports, consulting engagements, and events. Clients include Global 2000 companies and government agencies. The firm does not manage capital or charge management fees like a traditional asset manager.
Is Information Services Group structured as a family office or a venture firm?
No. ISG is a publicly traded corporation (NASDAQ: III) that operates as a technology research and advisory firm. It is not a family office, asset manager, or venture capital firm. Its primary business is selling market intelligence and consulting services.
What sectors does Information Services Group cover?
ISG covers enterprise software, cloud computing, AI/ML adoption, digital health, fintech, and digital transformation. The firm's research focuses on technology procurement and vendor evaluation for large enterprises. It explicitly does not cover consumer technology or hardware manufacturing in depth.
How is Information Services Group related to other firms?
ISG was spun out of Gartner in 1997 and operates independently. It has no disclosed relationship with single-family offices, multi-family offices, or other asset managers. The firm is publicly traded and files financial disclosures with the SEC.
Where does the underlying wealth come from for Information Services Group?
ISG does not manage client capital; it sells research and advisory services. The firm's revenue comes from subscription and consulting fees paid by corporations and government entities. There is no wealth origin associated with a family office or individual.
Does Information Services Group maintain philanthropic structures?
ISG does not publicly disclose any separate philanthropic foundation or charitable vehicle. The firm's public filings focus on its for-profit advisory operations. No charitable spending or foundation is mentioned in recent disclosures.
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