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Outsourcers grow by 8 per cent: Gartner

Outsourcers grow by 8 per cent: Gartner

Outsourcing is still on the rise, with global revenue from outsourcing increasing 7.8 per cent year on year in 2011; however, growth is becoming hard to achieve, according to Gartner.

6 days ago in Outsourcing by Suzanne Tindal Comment Vote
Travel Tech Q&A: Gartner's Warren Anderson

Travel Tech Q&A: Gartner's Warren Anderson

Gartner group vice president of Asia Pacific Warren Anderson is not only active in the IT industry in Australia, but also competes internationally in triathlons, so he needs to travel, and often. Here are his travel tips.

May 19th, 2012 in Travel Tech by Suzanne Tindal Comment Vote
Tablet sales worldwide to almost double

Tablet sales worldwide to almost double

Worldwide tablet sales are expected to reach 118.9 million units this year, led by Apple's iOS, a Gartner report has revealed. This number is a 98 per cent increase from 2011's sales of 60 million units.

April 12th, 2012 in iPad by Ellyne Phneah Comment Vote
Toyota learns BI from kitchen renovation

Toyota learns BI from kitchen renovation

When Simon Dorrat arrived as Toyota Australia's new business intelligence manager four years ago, he was presented with a set of old tools for producing a suite of basic reports. Luckily, Dorrat's own kitchen renovation taught him how to get business intelligence back on track for the company.

February 23rd, 2012 in Business by Luke Hopewell Comment 6 Votes
Gartner lowers global IT spending forecast

Gartner lowers global IT spending forecast

The outlook for IT spending this year isn't quite as rosy as Gartner previously predicted.

January 6th, 2012 in Jobs by Lance Whitney Comment Vote
CIOs must address Euro crisis: Gartner

CIOs must address Euro crisis: Gartner

As uncertainty seems to be the only growing result out of the eurozone at the moment, it means that CIOs have no time to dawdle when it comes to protecting their enterprise businesses, according to Gartner.

December 13th, 2011 in CIO by Rachel King Comment Vote
Ditching your in-house IT

Ditching your in-house IT

One of Gartner's top predictions for 2010 was that 20 per cent of companies would have no IT assets by 2012. With that time now fast approaching, is it really possible for companies to ditch their in-house IT?

December 7th, 2011 in Cloud by Stephen Withers 3 Comments 45 Votes
Don't stop deploying Windows 7: Microsoft

Don't stop deploying Windows 7: Microsoft

Companies looking to leapfrog the current iteration of Microsoft's Windows operating system (OS), namely Windows 7, to Windows 8 should think twice, says a company executive, who adds that developer feedback for the latest Windows platform has been encouraging.

September 22nd, 2011 in Microsoft by Kevin Kwang Comment 1 Vote
Budget 2011: please sir, can IT have some more?

Budget 2011: please sir, can IT have some more?

ICT industry experts and analysts have labelled the Federal Government's 2011/12 "responsible" budget as a good start for IT investment that needs to be followed up with further initiatives in the digital economy.

May 11th, 2011 in Budget2011 by Josh Taylor Comment Vote
Weak PC sales to impact Microsoft

Weak PC sales to impact Microsoft

Both IDC and Gartner have reported weak first quarter sales for the PC industry, and that's likely to translate into some profit headwinds for Microsoft in its fiscal third quarter.

April 15th, 2011 in Microsoft by Larry Dignan Comment Vote

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The 2010 Gartner Symposium/ITxpo wound up in Sydney yesterday, following four days of discussions, roundtables and exhibitor presentations.

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Sorry HC, what is meant by "Cinders "?

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Thanks Beta, I could hear the nurse walking down the corridor as you posted. Much better now.

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Currently about 50% of connections are at the 100Mb/s rate.
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