Samsung keeps crown in ‘challenging’ global Q1 smartphone market
Samsung has retained its crown in the global smartphone market amidst an ongoing “challenging” landscape that had all but one major vendor bleeding shipments.
Samsung has retained its crown in the global smartphone market amidst an ongoing “challenging” landscape that had all but one major vendor bleeding shipments.
Palo Alto Networks ruled as the top global cyber security vendor during the third quarter of 2023, with channel sales making up the vast majority of the market.
Samsung has maintained its position as the leading global smartphone vendor with 22 per cent market share, while the overall market experienced its worst Q3 for sell-in shipments since 2014.
Google Cloud, AWS and Azure collectively account for 63 per cent of global cloud infrastructure expenditure, according to a new report from Canalys.
Global spending on cloud infrastructure services grew by 34 per cent to over US$50 billion during the first three months of 2022 to March, multiple research firms claim.
Vendors have room to improve with their managed services offerings this year and could take two major paths to strengthen their relationships with their partners.
The ongoing component “famine” has finally hit the global smartphone industry as shipments fell by 8 per cent in the third quarter of 2021.
The global PC market has seen a drop in growth to five per cent during the third quarter in 2021 following five quarters of double-digit growth.
Xiaomi has blasted past Apple for the second time in the global smartphone shipment rankings, coming in second place for the first time during the June quarter.
HP, Salesforce and VMware have been named as the three most sustainability-driven vendors, according to a new report.
The digital transformation driven by COVID-19 has pushed global spending on cloud infrastructure services to a first quarter record.
First quarter global PC shipment figures are in, and it appears unanimous that the first three months of 2021 saw a substantial surge in shipped units.
After a year of high-profile data breaches, cyber security spending has soared globally by 10 per cent to hit US$53 billion.
The PC market is expected to grow 8 per cent year-on-year by the end of 2021 to 496.8 million units shipped, with its growth prospects held back by supply and distribution constraints.
The global Chromebook market reached all-time highs over the last year, with shipments doubling over the previous calendar year.