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But that misses the point. Because Intellyx doesn't issue "Magic Quadrant" style rankings. They don't tell you who is #1. Instead, they focus on .
Just don't ask them for a Magic Quadrant. They’ll likely tell you the grid itself is a legacy system. What are your experiences with next-gen analyst firms? Have you used Intellyx to vet a vendor, or do you still rely on the traditional houses? Let me know in the comments. intellyx
Intellyx is for the and the product manager . It is for the SVP of Engineering who needs to convince the CFO that "architectural runway" is worth the investment. It is for the startup CTO who needs to differentiate their "composable" approach from the 50 other vendors using the same buzzwords. The Verdict Intellyx represents the maturation of the tech analyst industry. The monopoly of the "Big 3" is breaking apart due to the speed of innovation. In its place, we are seeing niche, high-trust, high-velocity advisory firms.
When Intellyx writes a paper for a vendor, it rarely says, "Buy Vendor X." It says, "If you are struggling with this specific architectural pain point (e.g., event storming in legacy ERP), here is the pattern you need to solve it, and by the way, Vendor X fits that pattern." They don't tell you who is #1
In an era of "fake DevOps" and "AI washing," that intellectual honesty builds a cult following. Architects read Intellyx not to get a buying list, but to refine their thinking . As of 2025, the analyst industry is facing an existential crisis. If ChatGPT can summarize a market landscape in seconds, what is the value of a human analyst?
Founded by Jason Bloomberg (a former analyst at Forrester and ZapThink), Intellyx positioned itself not as a competitor to the giants, but as a scalpel where the giants use a hammer. To understand the future of enterprise tech analysis, you have to understand the niche Intellyx carved out and why it resonates so deeply in the era of AI and agile. The core philosophy of Intellyx is that digital transformation is not a destination; it’s a continuous process of coping with constant change. They famously refer to the modern business environment as a "digital tornado"—a chaotic convergence of cloud, mobile, social, big data, and now AI. They’ll likely tell you the grid itself is a legacy system
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