Apple continues Aussie PC market momentum
Demand for Apple solutions in the Australian PC and tablet markets held strong over the last year, with the tech giant seeing headway in the local region with its M1 chip.
Demand for Apple solutions in the Australian PC and tablet markets held strong over the last year, with the tech giant seeing headway in the local region with its M1 chip.
Australian smart phone sales were up four per cent year-on-year for the first six months of the year, but this “bumper performance” won't last, new research has claimed.
The personal computer has encountered a surprising revival off the back of the coronavirus pandemic, with sales surging by 14 per cent in 2020.
MVNOs in Australia saw a burst of popularity amid COVID-19, recording services growth of 13 per cent during the last year.
The noughties was a period of unprecedented change in Australia’s tech landscape, as the NBN and emergence of online applications and entertainment helped digital goods and services boom seven-fold.
The mobile services market could see more market consolidation, with industry players looking to mergers for growth following a decline in service numbers for the first time in a decade.
The tablet market is continuing to see a shift towards 2-in-1 devices, according to research from analyst firm Telsyte.
The lack of 5G in the latest round of iPhones is expected to cause further declines in the smartphone market in 2019.
More than 15 million 5G handsets are expected to be operational in Australia within five years.
Australia’s enterprise 5G market in Australia is forecast to generate around $45 billion per year by the mid-2020, new Telsyte research has found.
Australia’s household internet of things (IoT) market reached $1.1 billion last year, having surged in growth by 57 per cent since 2017.
Public cloud services market in Australia is poised to grow 87 per cent over the next three years reaching $10.3 billion by 2022.
Sales of smartphones in Australia are expected to soften in 2019 as consumers hold off buying a new device until 5G becomes available.
New research has found a growing interest among consumers to bring 5G technology into the household.
The number of 5G mobile network connections in Australia could reach over 10 million by 2022, according to new research.
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By Adam LePeilbet, Senior Director & General Manager, Data Centre Sales, Dell Technologies, ANZ