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Zoom has been named a Leader in Gartner's 2020 Magic Quadrants for Unified Communications as a Service and Meeting Solutions.
Enterprises' heightened threats from criminal entities and state-sponsored actors are strongly encouraging them to adopt network security solutions.
COVID-19 is driving IT leaders to accelerate secure software development, with DevSecOps gaining importance, according to IDC's latest survey.
Worldwide end-user spending on public cloud services is forecast to grow 18.4% in 2021 to total $304.9 billion.
It is the 21st time in the company's history that Check Point has been named a Leader in Gartner's Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Network Firewalls.
Chromebooks were the best performing client PC product in Q3, as shipments grew 122% to a total of 9.4 million – tablets are making a comeback.
The company was positioned highest for Ability to Execute in the Leaders quadrant of the Gartner 2020 Magic Quadrant for Contact Centre-as-a-Service.
Genesys named a Leader for completeness of vision in the 2020 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Contact Centre as a Service.
ABI Research says that the revenue drop will not last long, with revenues expected to return to normal by 2023.
The MVNO market was previously expected to continue to grow – but the forecast now is that the market share will decline from 15% to 6% by 2023.
Investments in digital resilience, driven by the adoption of cloud computing, have increased despite the decline in IT spending during the pandemic, says IDC.
65% of the GDP of the APAC region is expected to be digitised by 2023, with spending reaching $1.2tn, according to IDC.
Digital Realty has scooped the 2020 Competitive Strategy Innovation and Leadership Award for the Asia Pacific data center industry.
New Zealand's telecoms market faces disruption as COVID-19 impacts revenues, according to IDC. The research predicts a slow recovery in the coming years.
IT spending in Australia to grow 3.6% in 2021, with utilities, government, education and healthcare sectors leading the way, says Gartner.
Samsung regains top spot in smartphone shipments, while Xiaomi takes third place for the first time, according to Canalys.
Smartphone accessory sales are expected to soar in 2021, with wearable bands set to exceed 200 million units and TWS devices reaching 350 million units.
Over half of Australian and New Zealand CIOs have seen increased funding for digital innovation as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Almost half of organisations (47%) plan to increase investments in IoT technologies despite COVID-19's impact on revenue, according to Gartner.
Global smartphone market performs 'better than expected' in Q3 2020, with shipments declining just 1.3% YoY, according to IDC.