The deal has been approved by the respective boards, but awaits regulatory approval. Forrester says it would get 900 new customers and greater depth in analyzing the technology needs of governments and financial markets.
Forrester also has been hard hit by the downturn in tech spending. Its revenue for the first nine months of 2002 fell to $73.4 million from $125.5 million for the same period the year before.
Forrester, based in Cambridge, Mass., employs 367 worldwide, while Giga, which also operates out of Cambridge and which introduced its first advisory services in 1996, employs 275. A Forrester spokesman said it's too early to say whether any substantial job cuts or facilities closings would follow in the wake of the merger.
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