TalkingTech
The view from the top of IT with TechWorld Editor Rohan Pearce
The worst is over for technology spending and the sector is set to rebound this year, according to a new report from Forrester Research.
By Chris Kanaracus | 13 January, 2010 02:37
There's never been a better time to get involved in cybercrime.
By Jeremy Kirk | 22 October, 2009 08:46
New research commissioned by Telstra’s BigPond arm shows that Australians are spending more time at home, using the Internet as a means of entertainment to tackle the economic downturn.
By Computerworld Staff | 28 July, 2009 12:02
New research by recruitment firm Randstad indicates that while the economy is in a downturn more than half of employers believe there remains a skills shortage that will lead to job opportunities.
By Rodney Gedda | 09 July, 2009 14:33
Gartner Tuesday released updated worldwide IT spending numbers that show the ongoing economic recession and declining revenues across all major segments of IT drove forecasts down 6% in 2009 to a total of US$3.2 trillion.
By Denise Dubie | 08 July, 2009 06:03
Despite monthly costs of $70 or more for voice and data service on new smartphones such as the Palm Pre, consumers and business users have been lining up to buy the devices when they first go on sale as if the recession had never hit.
By Matt Hamblen | 21 May, 2009 08:26
In the past decade, Microsoft's steady, uninterrupted sales growth has been matched by only one thing: its steady hiring.
By Eric Lai | 16 January, 2009 08:11
Guarantees are often used by emerging vendors because they have to; when market leaders do so, it’s invariably because they want to. EMC now says that its customers will need 20% less raw unified storage capacity in NAS and/or SAN configurations than they’ll need from the competition. Read on.
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