Prep for recession's end now, Gartner tells tech companies
Leading IT companies and CIOs should start preparing for business growth immediately if they want to avoid falling behind competitors once the recession ends, says Gartner Research.
Leading IT companies and CIOs should start preparing for business growth immediately if they want to avoid falling behind competitors once the recession ends, says Gartner Research.
A 267-page document listing all U.S. civilian nuclear sites along with descriptions of their assets and activities became available on whistleblower Web site Wikileaks.org days after a government Web site publicly posted the data by accident.
EMC has told partners they must make a decision on cloud computing within 36 months to stay relevant to customers.
The number of people using mobile devices to purchase goods and services is expected to more than double by the end of 2012 globally, research firm Gartner Inc. reported today.
Sales of mobile phones across the globe will take a blow this year, but Australia is sheltered by a strong smartphone uptake, according to analysts.
The Microsoft executive in charge of Windows urged some companies this week to dump Vista deployment plans and shift to Windows 7, the operating system the company has promised to ship in the fourth quarter.
IT managers have canceled outright fewer client computing projects during the recession than expected, preferring instead to postpone or scale them back, according to a Gartner Inc. survey of 475 IT administrators at large companies in nine countries.
E-commerce teams within IT departments must do more with less, so they need to maximize their resources through shrewd and clever management, according to Gartner.
Wireless broadband could prove a formidable opponent for the National Broadband Network (NBN) according to analyst firm, Frost & Sullivan, but industry analysts disagree.
This year has been deemed as the year of the mini notebook, according to analyst firm, Gartner.
Microsoft Corp.'s decision to give some Windows 7 users a tool to run Windows XP applications in a virtual machine may have been necessary to convince people to upgrade, but it could create support nightmares, analysts said today.
IT spending in infrastructure and operations projects across Australia are expected to remain strong in 2009, despite the expected global spending downturn, according to new research by Gartner.
Large outsourcing deals signed by businesses increased in number last year, but they remained rare compared to pre-2007 figures.
Firms are diverting their attention away from green IT projects in order to save money during the recession, according to a Gartner report.
Nokia Thursday reported first-quarter sales down about 27 percent year-on-year, as sales of mobile phones dropped below 100 million units.
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