Windows Mobile's demise greatly exaggerated, iSuppli says
Windows Mobile is not dead and, in fact, its use on smartphones will nearly triple by 2013, according to analyst firm iSuppli Corp.
Windows Mobile is not dead and, in fact, its use on smartphones will nearly triple by 2013, according to analyst firm iSuppli Corp.
One in four business process outsourcers will not exist as independent organisations within three years, according to analyst group Gartner.
Research firm Gartner is projecting that 20% of households worldwide will be connected to the Internet through a broadband connection by year-end.
Businesses should plan a thorough data loss prevention strategy before talking to suppliers, Gartner has advised.
The early years of the Federal Government's National Broadband Network may spell chaos for enterprise network buyers unaware of the commercial models and capabilities, a new report claims.
The worst may be over for the PC industry, as PC shipments are on pace to reach 285 million units in 2009, a 2 percent decline from 2008 shipments of 291 million, according to Gartner.
Several integrators and distributors are claiming a return of business confidence is starting to drive an uptick in infrastructure hardware spending.
Users should chart the progress of Avaya's purchase of Nortel's enterprise assets carefully, so that they are spared any unpleasant product integration or rationalization surprises.
Australia’s software spending outlook for next year remains higher than the regional average despite the pressures of the economic downturn, according to new research from Gartner.
Server shipments continue to plunge, but there is some good news for vendors in Australia, according to analyst firm, Gartner.
Apple resellers are reporting strong consumer demand for the vendor’s Snow Leopard operating system (OS), but a Gartner analyst sees little potential for enterprise adoption.
Oracle's pending acquisition has put Sun Microsystems Inc. into a limbo that appears to be devouring its server business.
Gartner raised its revenue forecast for the global chip industry on Wednesday, saying stronger than expected demand for PCs, LCD TVs, mobile phones and other devices in the second quarter boosted demand for chips.
The Australian PC market has picked up in the April to June period rising 11.3 per cent over Q1, according to analyst firm, Gartner.
Spending growth in the Australian IT security market place will jump an additional two to eight per cent in the second half of 2009 on the back of user optimism, according to analyst firm, Gartner.
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