Enterprise struggles to deal with BYOA: Telsyte
Business is having difficulty keeping up with employee use of personal apps at work according to a study from technology analyst firm Telsyte.
Business is having difficulty keeping up with employee use of personal apps at work according to a study from technology analyst firm Telsyte.
Forty-six per cent of Australian mobile subscribers have switched services providers in the past three years, primarily driven by customer dissatisfaction and the competitiveness mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs), according to Telsyte.
The battle for the mobile OS is entering a new phase as vendors look to differentiate from Android and iOS to support new initiatives.
The machine-to-machine mobile services market is set double in the next three years as a key part of the ‘Internet-of-things’ trend sweeping the IT industry.
Australian enterprises are adopting software-defined communications systems in favour of hardware PABX appliances enabling more options for on-premise and cloud unified communications, according to analyst firm, Telsyte.
Unified communications in the Cloud promises to integrate voice, video, messaging and applications, according to Telsyte.
The latest ARN Roundtable was held at Sydney's est. and drew a group of ICT industry executives to discuss the role of the Channel in guiding customers in their adoption of Cloud technologies in 2013 and beyond. Attendees considered the challenges surrounding the differing cloud models, some of the unique applications of Cloud in the marketplace, discussions concerning the quality (and cost) of Australia's telecommunications infrastructure, data sovereignty (and security) and whether Cloud is being over-hyped, and perhaps over sold, in this still immature market. Photographs by Ian Sharp.
The first half of 2013 saw 2.3 million media tablets sold in Australia, almost equalling last year’s total sales, and taking the number of users in the country to seven million, according to analyst firm, Telsyte.
ICT services provider Anittel has reported a $7.3 million net loss for the year as it adapts its business model to take advantage of the Cloud.
Mobile paid search is set to become the largest digital advertising product segment in Australia by 2018, according to technology analyst firm Telsyte.
The value of mobile data and messaging revenues has exceeded voice call revenues for the first time in Australia, according to new research from technology analyst firm, Telsyte.
The tablet market in Australia continues to power on with more than 2.4 million units sold in 2012, according to a new study by technology analyst firm, Telsyte.
There is a new leader in the Australian smartphone race, according to telco analyst firm, Telsyte.
A majority of respondents were happy with the influx of new customer opportunities group buying sites presented
As vendors fight an almighty war with Apple to find relevance in the massive tablet market, there is strong debate as to whether the channel is missing out on a lucrative business opportunity.