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Global IT spending to rise in 2010: Gartner
Jeff O'Heir & Joseph F. kovar
Dec 4, 2009
Worldwide IT spending should rise in 2010 over 2009.
Hardware
IT spending set to rise as firms pull out of slump
Phil Muncaster
Dec 3, 2009
Global study finds IT has grown in importance in organisations.
Sales & Marketing
Aussie ICT market rallies
Liz Tay
Nov 5, 2009
Jobs and business confidence just around the corner.
Sales & Marketing
Analysts forecast IT rebound
Shaun Nichols
Oct 20, 2009
Market could begin to bounce back next year.
Hardware , Technology
Global semiconductor sales starting to recover
Sep 12, 2009
Overall decline slowed by recent growth, reports Gartner.
Security , Software
Security spending to rise faster than average
Tom Young
Sep 9, 2009
Software and services to rise by four percent.
Strategy , Training & Development , Software , Networking , Services
Bush gets $60m broadband boost
Aug 20, 2009
Budget unlocked to tame the tyranny of distance.
Technology , Your Business
Recession could be good for innovation
Iain Thomson
Jul 16, 2009
Companies with the money are spending big on R&D.
Technology
IT spending: bad & getting worse
Rick Whiting
Jul 8, 2009
The latest projection for IT spending this year is out and it isn't pretty.
Your Business
Recession delays but doesn't necessarily kill client IT projects: Study
Michele Masterson
May 15, 2009
Here's a bright spot in the midst of the economic downturn: In spite of budget cutbacks, IT managers have been more likely to postpone or scale back PC projects rather than ...
Finance
Swan's ‘B+’ 2009/10 Federal Budget at a glance
Ry Crozier
May 13, 2009
Budget 2009-10 has revealed scant direct ICT stimulus measures apart from the NBN but a number of indirect opportunities around innovation, prompting the AIIA to rate it a ‘B+’.
Storage
Gartner predicts virtualisation to ride the downturn
Daniel Robinson
Apr 9, 2009
Spending on virtualisation in EMEA to increase 55 percent this year.
Networking
Technology forecast to pull world from recession
Iain Thomson
Mar 1, 2009
IT could help mitigate the worst.
Networking
Gartner predicts no rise in IT spending this year
Ian Williams
Jan 16, 2009
IT budgets are expected to remain largely flat in 2009 with an average increase of just 0.16 per cent globally, according to analyst Gartner.
Finance
Two reports see silver lining for IT industry sales
Dan Neel & Scott Campbell
Jan 7, 2009
While it seems like the IT industry the entire economy for that matter is all doom and gloom these days, two new reports released Monday indicate that brighter skies are coming..
Finance
Gartner lowers 2009 IT spending outlook
Dan Neel & Scott Campbell
Oct 14, 2008
IT spending growth for 2009 will slow at an even greater rate than previously projected, according to a new report by research firm Gartner Inc.
Hardware
Semiconductor spending falls by a quarter
Iain Thomson
Oct 11, 2008
Investment on hold until 2010, says Gartner.
Finance
Harvey Norman's sales defy fall in consumer spending
Lilia Guan
Jul 30, 2008
Despite a fall in consumer spending, retailer Harvey Norman has reported a healthy increase in sales figures for the financial year.
Hardware
Green initiatives to drive IT spending in 2008
Robert Jaques
Jan 9, 2008
Climate-focused energy policies, concerns over climate change and increasing attention by investors in sustainability will drive energy companies to increase investments in a ...
Services
Online Christmas spending surges
Robert Jaques
Dec 18, 2007
More than US$22bn has been spent online in the US since the beginning of November, 18 percent up on last year, according to the latest market data.
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