“Explosive” Internet of Things spending set to smash trillion mark by 2020
The Internet of Things (IoT) continues to gain momentum as vendors and enterprises begin to embrace the opportunities this market presents.
The Internet of Things (IoT) continues to gain momentum as vendors and enterprises begin to embrace the opportunities this market presents.
PC shipments will continue to contract during 2015, but it won't be the fault of the Windows 10 free upgrade, research firm IDC said today.
"MSSPs differ on their key go-to-market capabilities across the region."
"We’ve reached a tipping point where the applications you need to run your business are now available on your computer, phone or tablet."
“Synonymous with the Internet of Things (IoT) is Big Data and Analytics.”
"Leveraging IoT can give companies the leg up they need."
“When we launched XtremIO we explained that architecture matters."
Thwarting the “upward spiral” of cyber attacks demands a firmer grasp of big data with more proactive analytics, reports IDC.
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Apple has deliberately taken a cautious approach to debuting its first wearable, preferring to see how people interact with the Apple Watch and ensure that the device meets the company's high quality standards instead of initially ramping up production.
A slowdown in Windows XP upgrades and the wait for Windows 10 sent worldwide PC shipments tumbling to a six-year low in the first quarter this year, according to IDC.
In Silicon Valley, the recruiting game is extremely competitive, according to Ron Harrison, founder of Jivaro Professional Headhunters, a specialist in placing technology candidates.
"While the 'Internet of Things' is a topic of much speculation in the consumer market, smart building technology has steadily been increasing its footprint and impact among commercial buildings."
PC shipments are forecast to drop by 4.9 per cent this year, more than the 3.3 per cent fall earlier predicted, according to IDC.
Once considered a lost cause in the tablet market, Microsoft's Windows will take market share from Apple's iOS and Google's Android in the coming years, according to IDC.