Gartner: 10 tech trends businesses need to know for 2023
Gartner highlights wireless, AI, Super Apps, and sustainability among key strategic considerations for businesses to explore in 2023.
Gartner highlights wireless, AI, Super Apps, and sustainability among key strategic considerations for businesses to explore in 2023.
Cloud computing affects every aspect of IT and the business, so organisations need a strategy and decision process to manage its impacts.
Governments around the world are taking almost two years to finalise technology procurement as "significant" delays hold up the process, Gartner has found.
Evolving and expanding immersive experiences, accelerated artificial intelligence automation and optimised technology delivery are major trends that can help understand emerging technologies.
iPaaS and low-code application platform revenue are each expected to show double-digit growth this year, buoyed by enterprises’ move to cloud.
The Australian RPA software market is expected to maintain double digit revenue growth this year, rising by 12.2 per cent to reach $109 million.
Worldwide spending on technology is set to hit US$4.5 trillion this year, rising by 3 per cent from 2021.
Global traditional PC shipments have fallen by up to 15 per cent during the second quarter of 2022 with geopolitical issues and supply chaos touted as the causes.
Network as a service can offer flexibility, fast deployment, predictable costs, and strong security, but it’s not for everybody.
Due to a perfect storm of geopolitics and high inflation, global shipments of PCs, tablets and phones are all in decline, according to Gartner’s latest forecasts.
Australian banking and investment services companies are forecast to spend $28.4 billion on technology products and services by the end of 2022, highlighting a market segment that partners can make the most of.
Apple has continued its hold on the Australian smartphone market, coming in at first place for market share during the first three months of 2022.
Pressure is easing on the chronically strained semiconductor market as analyst firm Gartner forecasts 13.6 per cent growth to US$676 billion for the end of 2022.
End user spending on public cloud services in Australia is set to skyrocket to $18.7 billion in 2022, up 31.8 per cent from last year, according to analyst firm Gartner.
Intel lost its place atop the 2021 semiconductor revenue list to Samsung, as global demand and revenue in the chip sector rose, according to Gartner.