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Newsletter 620

5th September 2024

Stephen PhillipsIn our latest article – "What is Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) and how might it impact research?" – we've been looking at why RAG is important for information managers.

 

Until recently, Internet search and GenAI have been distinct technologies. Google, Bing and others provide search results with a brief description, whilst ChatGPT, Google Gemini and the like, are providing AI-generated summaries.

 

Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) is the convergence of traditional Internet search capability with the use of Large Language Models (LLMs).

 

Although this is not new (Perplexity, AgentGPT and Genspark.ai have been around for a while, and some vendors have added it to their existing products), the evolution of internet search is set to be turbocharged, as OpenAI and Google go head-to-head with the anticipated release of GPTSearch and Google AI Overviews.

 

Read the article for our in-depth analysis of the developments, and recommended actions for information managers.

 

Jinfo's finger on the pulse

 

Have you seen our other recent articles, with analysis and recommended actions for a range of recent industry developments?:

We're getting some great feedback, too:

 

"Your articles on recent transactions have some great advice and practical guidance to respond to these developments"

 

Evaluating market research

 

Our next Community session is "Evaluating sources of market and industry research" (September 26th):

  • Established vendors have been joined by a long list of new entrants in recent years.  GenAI is making it even easier for new players to create research reports that may lack the quality demanded by your stakeholders and users.

  • So, what should you do when a client sends you a request to buy a report from an unknown vendor?  Or when a researcher wants to get a report from one of these new publishers?

  • We will be joined by an industry expert to share practical techniques to critically evaluate a vendor, and assess the veracity of their research before making a purchase.

Register now

 

Vendor takeover strategies

 

There are so many takeovers, mergers and PE investments in the news right now, either rumoured or announced.

 

Our latest Jinfo report "Strategies for dealing with vendor takeovers, mergers, consolidations and buyouts" helps information managers formulate a strategy should a vendor have a change of ownership.

 

It explores the proactive steps you should take in response to a change of control, and how you might use it to your advantage to achieve a"win-win" from the situation.

 

Read the report

 

The Jinfo Subscription is practical and unique

 

Our laser focus on supporting your conversations with stakeholders and suppliers makes this a great time to take out a Jinfo Subscription.

 

If you're interested in joining our network of information leaders and content purchasers, please schedule a 30-minute introductory call with me, or read about the benefits.

 

"I really appreciate the new focus on vendors and products."

Read on the Blog

Stephen Phillips
Lead Analyst


"Evaluating sources of market and industry research"

26th September 2024

Jinfo Community

 

The availability of market research and industry data has exploded in recent years.

 

Established providers have been joined by a long list of new entrants. GenAI is not helping, making it even easier to create research reports that may lack the quality demanded by your stakeholders and users.

 

So, what should you do when a client sends you a request to buy a report from an unknown vendor? Or a researcher wants to get a report from one of these new publishers?

 

Sign up to this Community session and join Oliver Guirdham, Founder and CEO of The Business Research Company, to discuss these issues.

Evaluating sources of market and industry research

"Strategies for dealing with vendor takeovers, mergers, consolidations and buyouts"

Jinfo Report

 

This report provides detailed insights for dealing with the implications and opportunities associated with the change of control of an information vendor, including how a little used contractual clause might offer some negotiating leverage following a change in ownership.

Strategies for dealing with vendor takeovers, mergers, consolidations and buyouts

Our September update video looks at recent industry announcements, evaluating market research sources and strategies for handling vendor takeovers and mergers.

September 2024 Update

We support your content purchasing strategy -

 

  • Showcasing new suppliers and products
  • Connecting buyers with sellers
  • Mapping returns on information investments
  • Engaging senior stakeholders in content purchasing strategy.

The Jinfo Subscription gives access to all our articles, reports and recorded webinars, as well as our regular Community sessions.

 

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