Analyst report stories
Do you wonder where all the interest in social went? Once the hottest trend since sliced bread, interest in social definitely dissipated.
IT spending is set to improve in H2 2014, with a significant commercial PC refresh cycle already underway, says IDC.
A lot can be learned by observing the changing of the guard. Often, behind the dignified theatre of it all is a much more chaotic reality.
It is amusing to see the marketing currently attempted by using an offshoot of the phrase 'Internet of Things'.
3D printing may be garnering all the headlines at the moment, but the news isn't bad for the rest of the printing sector either, Heather Wright discovers.
Smartphone sales hit a record 295.3m in Q2 2014, as demand for mobile computing soars, buoyed by cheap models and emerging markets.
Gartner warns against the data lake hype, highlighting risks from lack of governance to security concerns in the information management sphere.
In a world obsessed with numbers, Carol Rozwell cautions against blindly trusting statistics without understanding their context and actionability.
Analyst Gartner predicts Apple's iPhone 6 will “set the world on fire” and dominate the market, with demand for a larger screen also driving sales.
We like to think that IT is cranking out new technology faster and faster—but it isn't. It's twenty years or bust....
Tablet market grows 11% in Q2 2014, but faces challenges as new players challenge Apple and Samsung's dominance.
Feeling overwhelmed by relentless digital change? Learn ways to beat change fatigue and share the load more efficiently.
3D printing, once a hype, now shows maturity and is set to revolutionize from retail to aerospace, despite early sensationalised fears.
The deal is about presenting Apple as a serious enterprise partner; as the company openly admits that it is a consumer-first company.
PC market in Asia/Pacific (excluding Japan) declines 10% YoY in Q2 2014, impacted by economic slow down and large-screen smartphones in China.
CEOs urged to embrace digitalisation, blending consumer savvy with work efficiency for a transformative business consumer approach.
The Internet of Things is a curious name for what happens when objects other than computers, start to become electronically networked.
Amazon dips a toe in 3D printing with a personalised product store, but will it revolutionise the market? Early signs suggest not yet.
New Zealand organizations embrace cloud technology, with 100% having a cloud budget forecast and 79% using 2-5 cloud services already.
Cyberoam and SnapperNet are offering discounts on security products to help New Zealand educational institutions.