Apple's share of the Australian personal computer market has jumped sharply in the last year, according to statistics released this week by Australia's two largest technology analyst firms.
Vendors' green initiatives are increasingly swaying buyers' decisions, according to the latest IDC survey.
Australian Tax Office CIO Bill Gibson believes that with the days of one-vendor-fits-all type outsourcing now over, long-running rivals will be forced to enter marriages of convenience if they are to get a share of the government dollar.
Oracle continues to dominate the database software market, but challenges lie ahead from open source, analysts say
The global outlook for 2008 IT purchasing could be grimmer than previously believed due to the US economic difficulties.
Making predictions about the storage market isn't difficult. Suggest that capacities will go up and costs will go down and you shouldn't go too far wrong.
A market research report on database sales last year found that Oracle has the most market share and that revenue from databases overall grew slightly last year.
Software giant claims businesses will rush to upgrade to Vista, but analysts paint a different picture.
If you think managing the risk of IT projects is all about throwing everything over the fence to an external supplier, think again.
Is our ability to manage information keeping pace with the growing reams of stuff we're being bombarded with?
Four Linux companies have joined forces to develop a common core version of the OS for businesses, but a local analyst doubts a unified approach is enough to encourage take-up by Australian businesses.
Lenovo is moving away from its business origins with the launch of a new consumer oriented PC line, dubbed the "Idea" range, later this month.
After adding it back as an option for small businesses, Dell offers the older OS on consumer machines in response to demand in the US.
Consumer-electronics giant, Sony is expected to announce today that it will no longer sell its Clie handheld anywhere except Japan - a blow for Palm OS supplier PalmSource
Big Blue is ushering in design standards for personal digital assistants based on its PowerPC 405LP chip and MontaVista's Linux.
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