Worldwide device shipments take a slight dip in 2017
Worldwide shipments of PCs, tablets and smartphones are expected to exceed 2.3 billion units in 2017, a slight dip of 0.3 per cent from 2016.
Worldwide shipments of PCs, tablets and smartphones are expected to exceed 2.3 billion units in 2017, a slight dip of 0.3 per cent from 2016.
Microsoft has expanded its Surface reseller channel to meet the demand for Surface devices in Australia, according to Microsoft Australia Surface business group lead, Tina Flammer.
Blackberry placed rivalries aside and purchased Good Technology as the phone maker moves further into the mobile security market.
Check Point Software's 2015 security report found that mobile devices open up the enterprise to the most cybersecurity threats.
There is a rise in zero-day attacks on mobile devices and networks, according to global security vendor, Check Point. That was the key finding in the company’s recently released third annual security report.
Enterprise mobility specialist, Mobile Mentor, has inked an agreement with mobile security vendor, TeleSign.
US-based firm Asurion has invested $3.7 million in the Victorian IT sector, which will help produce 300 new jobs for the state.
To celebrate the company's 45th anniversary, the Samsung Innovation Museum was opened in Seoul, South Korea in April.
A survey of IT executives and IT pros paints a disturbing picture of BYOD. That picture includes a lack of confidence in compliance with federally mandated regulations, a fear that sensitive data is at risk and uncertainty about the overall effectiveness of BYOD.
Security vendor, Sophos, has unveiled its Complete MSP Security partner program designed to align the business and technical needs of managed service providers (MSPs) to bring complete security services to market.
Federal agencies continue to struggle with the question of whether to allow employees to use their personal smartphones and tablets at work under so-called bring-your-own-device (BYOD) policies, according to a survey out this month from the organization Telework Exchange.
Almost half of total mobile connections will be 4G by 2016 according to report.
Allowing the use of mobile devices in the workforce and unified communications (UC) tools may be the key to attracting top talent and retaining staff, according to a new survey.
Workers bringing their own devices to work was one of the biggest challenges IT departments faced in 2011... and in 2010... and in 2009 as well. And guess what? It's going to be one of the biggest challenges in 2012 too.
IT services market is certainly evolving in multiple ways, most notably by the rapid emergence of cloud-enabled, and cloud-amplifying technologies such as, the ever-expanding ‘species’ of mobile applications, new mobile devices, growing availability of wireless broadband, and explosion of big data tools