Content developers well placed as virtual reality pushes toward mainstream
Virtual Reality content producers are well placed for success in the lucrative consumer market, according to a recent study by analyst firm, Telsyte.
Virtual Reality content producers are well placed for success in the lucrative consumer market, according to a recent study by analyst firm, Telsyte.
Avanade is readying itself for the next wave set to hit the Australian cloud market, as mature enterprises look to move up the stack.
Australian enterprises are boosting usage and increasing spending on public cloud Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS).
Australian CIOs are introducing new products and services in a bid to avoid becoming irrelevant, forming key business priorities for 2017.
Mobile device management could be the next big opportunity for the Australian channel, according to the latest research by analyst firm,Telsyte.
Price is the number one driver when it comes to switching mobile service providers
"There has been an ongoing debate regarding the relative risks when compared to traditional in-house deployments."
The Australian tablet market is entering a new phase of competition.
Analyst firm, Telsyte, predicts strong demand from Australian consumers in the virtual reality (VR) headset market in 2016.
Convertible 2-in-1 tablet-notebook devices are proving a hit in Australia with sales set to triple from more than 500,000 in 2015 to nearly 1.5 million by 2017, according to the recent half-yearly study conducted by analyst firm, Telsyte.
Digital disruption is resulting in an increase in the adoption of Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) to develop and deploy custom applications in the Cloud, according to a new study by technology analyst firm, Telsyte.
Marketing leaders in A/NZ are increasingly making technology decisions for their organisations, according to a new study by emerging technology analyst firm, Telsyte.
The Internet of Things at home market is set to grow from $285 million in 2015 to $3.2 billion in 2019, according to analyst firm, Telsyte.
The uptake of subscription video on demand (SVOD) has services delivered over the Internet has skyrocketed in Australia with two million active subscriptions recorded at the end of June 2015, according to new research by technology analyst firm, Telsyte.
Australians are turning to inexpensive streaming devices following Netflix's entrance into the local market instead of buying pricey smart televisions.