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Gartner Earnings Preview: What to Expect Gartner's second-quarter earnings are due soon, with consensus estimates calling for a single-digit rise in EPS. | ||
Datadog (DDOG) Recognized By Gartner Again As AI Observability Lead Continues Datadog has been recognized as a Leader in the 2026 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Observability Platforms. This is the sixth consecutive year Gartner has placed Datadog in the Leader quadrant. Gartner highlighted Datadog's work in AI and LLM powered application monitoring as part of this recognition. Datadog, traded as NasdaqGS:DDOG, enters this latest recognition with the stock at $264.46 and recent price momentum, up 13.5% over the past 30 days and 97.7% year to date. The company is also up... | ||
This week | ||
Atlassian (TEAM) Gains On Gartner Recognition, Is The Stock Overvalued Or Undervalued? Atlassian (TEAM) has drawn fresh attention after its stock rose 7.2% on July 13, 2026, following recognition in Gartner’s first Magic Quadrant for Developer Productivity Insight Platforms. See our latest analysis for Atlassian. That one day jump sits against a mixed backdrop for Atlassian, with the share price up 35.0% over the past 90 days but down 42.4% year to date, and long term total shareholder returns also in decline. Recent attention on AI driven tools, the Gartner recognition and a... | ||
Gartner and DXC Shares Plummet, What You Need To Know A number of stocks fell in the afternoon session after IBM issued a second-quarter revenue warning, suggesting that the enterprise shift toward AI hardware may be constricting demand for large-scale consulting projects. | ||
IBM’s Tumble Drags on Software, IT Stocks IBM stock is having one of its worst days ever – and is dragging some other names in software and IT along with it. Shares of software and professional-services firms including Accenture, Gartner, Workday and ServiceNow were all trading lower Tuesday morning. | ||
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