Tech, media and telecom M&A deals hit $323B in Q1
Global technology, media and telecommunication merger and acquisition deals hit a value of US$323.1 during the first quarter of 2021, making it the strongest sector for deal value.
Global technology, media and telecommunication merger and acquisition deals hit a value of US$323.1 during the first quarter of 2021, making it the strongest sector for deal value.
Australia is set to be the fastest growing market for mobile service revenue by 2025 across the Asia Pacific region.
Australia’s mobile services market is projected to grow by 15.4 per cent to reach US$14.9 billion in revenue by 2025, according to GlobalData report.
Larger scale digital transformation projects might be unlikely in 2021, but there's still room for some tech companies to thrive.
The rise in demand of enterprises needing to organise, categorise and structure content is forecast to drive data and content management revenue in Asia Pacific.
Australia is set to account for 9 per cent of colocation services revenue in the Asia Pacific region by 2024, with the region-wide market forecast to reach US$9.7 billion in total.
Australia is set to be one of the top five Asia Pacific countries for infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) revenue growth by 2024, as the market segment in the region is forecast to reach US$39.3 billion.
The coronavirus pandemic is creating “significant opportunities” for robotic process automation (RPA) solution providers across the Asia Pacific region.
Communication and collaboration software revenue is set to grow 20 per cent, year-on-year, in Australia by the end of 2020, defying current enterprise ICT spending trends.
Australian ICT spending is set to decline by the end of 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic, but some market segments are expected to grow and may make the most of a bad situation.
Half of Australian enterprises are expecting to see ICT budgets decline by the end of 2020 as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
Application software companies will have a tough 2020 as the Covid-19 pandemic slows the licensing of software products.
The short-term future of edge computing is looking bright, with new analysis suggesting that the technology will be widely adopted in APAC over a five year period, with the coronavirus pandemic playing a part in its success.
Spending on artificial intelligence in Asia Pacific is set to soar over the next five years as the demand for deep learning ramps up.
With the Covid-19 virus putting millions of more people into the “working from home” category, cloud service providers are being put to the test.