Analyst report stories
Seoul's IT execs reveal a 30% drop in handset exports, spotlighting the iPhone's rise and the shift towards a 'mobile me' culture.
Once the preserve of early adopters, VoIP is now a common form of voice delivery in the New Zealand workplace.
The enterprise applications software market in Asia Pacific bounces back with 15.4% growth in 2010, aided by new adoption and delivery models.
In defiance of recession, the wireless market thrives, fuelled by demand for better coverage and affordable broadband services.
By 2013, smartphones and enhanced phones will surpass PCs as the primary web access device, prompting websites to adapt to mobile formats.
HP climbs to the top as the leading server seller, overtaking IBM amidst buyers delaying purchases ahead of new releases.
Symantec introduces a new Protection Suite for SMBs, cutting the price by 40% to offer budget-friendly, comprehensive data security and recovery options.
Companies should be adopting new DDI services quicker than they currently are, says solutions provider, Infoblox.
The Asia-Pacific WAN market is projected to grow by 10%, reaching USD $13.3 billion by year-end, driven by regional expansion and data centre consolidation.
Analyst expects to see consolidation as the firms integrate but it will compete with the major players as a result.
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Spending on enterprise network equipment fell 16.4% last year but the market is expected to recover with 5.5% growth forecast from 2009 to 2014 - Gartner.
Greg Abbiss, Gen-i's Principal Architect BI/CRM, says more businesses need to use BI in order to make better decisions.
Gartner's latest CIO Agenda signals a shift for business intelligence. Is BI dead? Not quite, but it's evolving from technology to a focus on capability.
As the economic outlook brightens, companies are reviving shelved IT projects, with managed print services (MPS) set to boost productivity and cut costs.
New IDC report reveals ongoing struggle for New Zealand firms despite increased confidence, with IT services spending to hit NZD $3,329 million by 2014.
Global piracy rose 2% in 2009 to 43%, but New Zealand showed a remarkable decline, with local figures bucking this worldwide trend, says IDC.
Frost and Sullivan predicts the Asia-Pacific managed security services market to soar past US$4bn amid rising SMB adoption.
New Zealand businesses failing due to lack of understanding of themselves; need for business intelligence underestimated.