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LIVE WEBCAST: Staying the Course: Why Fully Deploying Windows 7 Still Makes Sense
Check out this webcast to learn more about Windows 7, and why now is as good of a time as any to switch.
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Optimism for European Hardcopy Peripherals Market
The outlook remains optimistic for growth, but margins for suppliers remain constrained...
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Hadoop software market to hit $812.8 million in 2016, says IDC
IDC put the Hadoop-MapReduce ecosystem market at $77 million in 2011. That'll change in a hurry.
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Ricoh Gets High Marks in Analysis by IDC
Ricoh has leveraged its global experience to shape its Managed Document Services (MDS) strategy for addressing pressing customer concerns in MPS, including cost control, environmental...
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OnForce: Improving economy might not be helping IT industry
A slow quarter for tech projects matched with rising gas prices are having a negative effect on contract-based IT professionals, according to OnForce.
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A $2.5 Billion European Market for Document Solutions
The Western European paper/digital document management solutions segment continues to be the largest in dollars. This is expected to increase at a high single-digit compound annual growth rate.
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Dell, Apple, Oracle lead life sciences IT buying parade
Life sciences companies intend to buy hardware from Dell and Apple; software from Oracle; and services from Accenture and IBM.
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Connected devices to surge past 1 billion mark, says IDC
IDC is projecting a shift from the x86 platform to ARM through 2016 for connected devices.
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Supercomputer binge fuels HPC sales
High-end supercomputer revenue surged ahead of other technical server varieties, according to IDC.
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PC sales outlook murky: 'Significant challenges' for Microsoft, Intel
The bigger question here is whether technology buyers---consumer and corporate---are going to have much patience for Wintel trial and error as the PC and tablet experiences come together.
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IDC: Google poses threat to Facebook in social mobile app wars
IDC researchers think that Google's wide range of assets is the key to implementing its social strategies.
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China on track to be top smartphone market in 2012, says IDC
China is poised to displace the United States as the number one smartphone market worldwide in 2012, according to the latest figures from the International Data Corporation. Although China is...
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Will Android tablets overtake the iPad by 2015?
Android tablet makers, being a disparate bunch of OEMs, aren't in a position to plan and organize a proper campaign against Apple.
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Broadband demand to surge due to HD video, says IDC
Networks will be taxed to the limit as bandwidth demand surges as HD video and various applications gobble up resources.
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IDC lists top 6 myths, realities about open source
What are the top 6 myths? That open source software will enter every market, is inherently innovative, it improves faster than commercial software, that it has less lock-in, that it's free and...
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IT spending to gain 5 percent in 2012, says IDC
Overall, IDC said it was heartened by the IT spending trends given the wild cards in the global economy. Europe remains an economic mess, but BRIC countries will spend heavily on tech.
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Does Color Enhance Effectiveness of Documents?
Color adds value throughout the copier food chain, and it turns out the bigger the company, the more likely the use of color printing.
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Analytics software market to hit $33.9 billion, says IDC
Analytics is 2012's version of the term "cloud computing." Everyone is talking cloud and everyone is talking analytics. Combine the two and vendors are in heaven.
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Hard drive shortage nails Q4 PC growth, but Apple shines
Only Apple---fueled by its solid state drive MacBook Air---skated through the fourth quarter unscathed in the U.S.
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Oracle top CRM vendor with Salesforce.com No. 2, says IDC
Eighteen vendors had 63 percent of the CRM market with 170 vendors splitting the rest of the category.
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Despite global patent wars, tablet sales up by 264 percent
Even with a global patent spat between Apple and Samsung, the tablet market looks healthy, though not quite reaching market expectations.
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