Cutter Consortium, founded by Karen Fine Coburn in 1986 as Cutter Information Corp. , is an American information technology research company. In 1990, Cutter purchased the American Programmer journal (now called Cutter IT Journal), and partnered with its founder, Ed Yourdon, to form the Cutter Consortium. Cutter sold its environmental publications to Aspen Publishers in 2002.

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  • Cutter Consortium, founded by Karen Fine Coburn in 1986 as Cutter Information Corp. , is an American information technology research company. In 1990, Cutter purchased the American Programmer journal (now called Cutter IT Journal), and partnered with its founder, Ed Yourdon, to form the Cutter Consortium. Cutter sold its environmental publications to Aspen Publishers in 2002. Cutter's research is performed by expert practitioners in the field, who also bring their expertise to analyzing surveys of the current practices of business-IT professionals worldwide. Cutter research focuses on the areas of agile software development, enterprise architecture, business intelligence, outsourcing, business-technology strategy, risk management and benchmarking.
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  • Cutter Consortium, founded by Karen Fine Coburn in 1986 as Cutter Information Corp. , is an American information technology research company. In 1990, Cutter purchased the American Programmer journal (now called Cutter IT Journal), and partnered with its founder, Ed Yourdon, to form the Cutter Consortium. Cutter sold its environmental publications to Aspen Publishers in 2002.
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