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"Analysts split on Java's future"
Hydrasight research director, John Brand, said in an e-mail interview with ZDNet Asia that Java is facing competition from more efficient platforms which make development cheaper and easier. |
ZDNet Asia |
May 2010 |
"Is Supply Chain Mangement Emerging from the Clouds?"
Supply chain cloud solutions lag the marketplace, but there are signs now that initial enterprise trepidation about outsourcing supply chains is starting to fade. |
World Trade |
Apr 2010 |
"IBM offshoring: Motives and consequences"
Last week, the Australian Services Union said that IBM Australia was looking at sending 800 jobs offshore to low cost centres, a proposition which analysts said was likely driven by a lack of local skills, with customers to face the consequences. |
ZDNet Australia |
Mar 2010 |
"Tablets to boost app development"
The emergence of slate devices will inject another boost of vigor to the app developer community, but with few opportunities for enterprise vendors to get in the game, industry analysts say |
ZDNet Asia |
Feb 2010 |
"Rationalisation and Convergence to Define Enterprise Content Management Market in Decade Ahead"
Rationalisation and convergence of content, collaboration and communications infrastructure will be the hallmarks of the enterprise content management (ECM) market over the next ten years according to research released today by Open Text Corporation |
ITWire |
Feb 2010 |
"Rationalisation and Convergence to Define Enterprise Content Management Market in Decade Ahead"
Independent research identifies Microsoft as a key driver for broader adoption of enterprise content management technology and the ability to improve information management practices for Australian and New Zealand Public Sector organisations |
IDG Communications |
Feb 2010 |
"Report: 50M tablets to sell in 2014"
Energized by the debut of the Apple iPad, the global tablet market is poised to move some 50 million units in 2014, according to a new report from In-Stat. |
ZDNet Asia |
Feb 2010 |
"Analysts debate Apple tablet's impact"
Still days away from when Apple Inc. is expected to reveal its tablets to the masses, analysts are speculating about what the impact of the armheld devices will be. |
Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal |
Jan 2010 |
"Analyst: Tablet will still remain niche"
With or without Apple's entrance into this category, the tablet PC is likely to remain a niche device, says an analyst. |
ZDNet Asia |
Jan 2010 |
"Staying alive"
Things might not look very upbeat for 2010, but there are emerging technologies that can help. |
CIO New Zealand |
Jan 2010 |
"SOA: Hype or Happening?"
Many CIOs feel the potential benefits of Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) are clear, like the ability to reuse existing assets, however, the standards picture looks anything but settled. |
CIO Leadership |
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"Savvy consumers limit market bundling success"
With consumers becoming more savvy in their technology choices, market bundling tie-ups, in which a particular technology is used as the default option in paired products, is not a guaranteed success, said an analyst. |
ZDNet Asia |
Jan 2010 |
"Free speech in face of '.cn' TLD crackdown"
China's recent restrictions on ".cn" domain names may prove effective at curbing the registration of scam domains, but will unlikely reign in user-generated content, said an analyst. |
ZDNet Asia |
Jan 2010 |
"Web 2.0 Deployments Claimed in One in Three Organisations"
Almost one in three organisations have an enterprise web 2.0 or departmental web 2.0 deployment in place according to a survey conducted by Open Text at last monthメs Records Management Association of Australia (RMAA) 26th International Convention. Another 9 per cent of survey participants are in the process of deployment while 13 per cent are currently considering how best to implement an enterprise web 2.0 solution. Only seven per cent of respondents have decided against deploying the technology in the foreseeable future. |
CIO |
Oct 2009 |
"Vista uptake will be laggardly, says analyst"
Australian analyst firm Hydrasight believes there won't be a rush to the new operating system |
ComputerWorld NZ |
Feb 2007 |