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NewsForrester: IT shops stall on new tech for workers
A new Forrester Research survey finds that IT shops are in the dark ages when it comes to providing the latest tech tools for their workers. While handheld systems have taken the market overall, just Read more...
Is security eating up your IT budget?
If your IT budget is bulging at the seams, don't despair. You are not alone, but it may be time to find a solution to a problem that won't be going away. A new Forrester Research Survey finds that IT Read more...
| Press ReleasesHalf of US Companies Plan to Increase IT Spending in 2012 According to Nucleus Research Survey90 percent to maintain or increase investment in IT next year over 2011 budget BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Half of US companies plan to invest more on IT resources in 2012 than in 2011, according to a Read more >> New Research from Upstream and Luth Research Sheds Light on Types of Mobile Ads that Consumers WantPersonalized Messages Four Times More Effective than Time-, Lifestyle- or Location-Based Offers; Mobile Content, Movies/Entertainment, Offers from Service Providers and Consumer Goods Top ListREDWOOD Read more >> Ventana Research Survey Shows More Organizations Use Hadoop to Perform Data Mining and In-Depth AnalyticsBenchmark Study Confirms Hadoop Helps Companies Conduct Analyses Not Possible with Previous Technologies CUPERTINO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Karmasphere™, a Big Data Intelligence company, today Read more >> Majority of Enterprises Are Disappointed in Virtualization's Cost Savings, CA Technologies Survey RevealsAutomation Needed to Realize the Financial Benefits of Virtualization and Cloud ComputingISLANDIA, N.Y., July 12, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- CA Technologies (NASDAQ: CA) today announced the results of an Read more >> ABI Research Survey Reveals Pay-TV Operators Need to Embrace Online Video to Service Burgeoning Connected CE MarketSCOTTSDALE, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- ABI Research has released the first part of its “Technology Barometer: Digital Living” study which surveyed 2000 consumers in the United States about consumer Read more >> |




