COVID-19, slow endpoint deployment could put the brakes on private 5G growth
Hiccups in the growth of industrial IoT endpoints and the lingering effects of the pandemic will undercut the rapid growth of 5G in the enterprise.
Hiccups in the growth of industrial IoT endpoints and the lingering effects of the pandemic will undercut the rapid growth of 5G in the enterprise.
The ongoing semiconductor shortage is forecast to last through 2022, with the potential for capacity improvement to take place later in the year.
How local businesses are leveraging their investment in digital resilience to transform into digital first organisations.
Asia Pacific's spending on internet of things (IoT) increased by almost 10 per cent in 2021, reaching US$437 billion by 2025 at its current growth rate.
Cloud revenues now represent 45 per cent of the total A/NZ software market.
Cisco, Fortinet, HPE / Aruba, and VMware lead the evolving and highly-competitive SD-WAN market, according to a new report from IDC.
Partners are set to thrive in the short term as more than half of all ICT investments by organisations, at 55 per cent, are anticipated to be used for digital transformation projects by 2024.
Ongoing supply chain issues and global chip shortages have caught up with the smartphone market during the third quarter of 2021.
Lenovo has pulled further ahead of HP in the global PC market shipment stakes.
Organisations across the world are still grappling with the balance between office and home working as nations move towards post-pandemic recovery.
SAP has taken the crown in the 2020 global enterprise applications market as the vendor making the most revenue during last 12 months.
Vendor revenue from the global server market dipped during the second quarter of 2021 despite a slight uptick in server shipments.
Palo Alto Networks has widened its revenue lead as the top vendor in the global security appliance market during the second quarter of 2021, clocking in US$877.4 million during the period.
The majority of large global enterprises are expected to take up the application of AI for IT operations, or AIOps, by 2023 for IT operations according to new research.
Spending on IT across Australia and New Zealand is set to grow at a compounded rate of 2.5 per cent annually from now to 2025, with all sectors experiencing bumper growth except consumer.