Worldwide enterprise videoconferencing equipment market shows positive signs of growth
“Some much needed good news for the enterprise videoconferencing market."
“Some much needed good news for the enterprise videoconferencing market."
"A silver lining is that the industry has continued to refine the more mobile aspects of personal computers."
“We estimate that over 40 different vendors shipped 2-in-1 products in the second quarter of 2015, which is up from just 14 vendors two years ago.'
During the period, vendors together saw their server revenue grow by 6.1 per cent year over year, to $US13.5 billion. Meanwhile, server shipments increased 3.2 per cent from a year ago.
“Since Apple finally delivered a larger screen smartphone with the iPhone 6+, the demand for large screened devices among consumers has been at a record high."
Chinese vendors tripled shipments year-on-year in the second quarter in the Indian market, indicating that low-cost vendors are posing a challenge to global players like Apple in a very price-sensitive market.
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“The technological innovations and enabling capabilities unleashed by cloud have fostered new opportunities across the industries."
Worldwide PC shipments in the second quarter of 2015 declined 11.8 percent compared to the same period a year ago, according to a report released by IDC on Thursday.
Data silos within local organisations are limiting the ability to make insight-based decisions, resulting in increased IT costs across the region.
Local adoption of Big Data has been characteristic of a "two-speed economy."
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