Corporate boards are prioritising IT spending as highly as investments in sales operations, according to research announced Monday by analyst …
Amazon, Google, Apple among least transparent companies in the world
Apple, Amazon.com and Google are among the least transparent companies in the world, according to a survey of 105 publicly …
BYOD means soaring IT support costs for mobile devices
Annual IT costs for managing smartphones will soar by 48% next year compared to 2011, a new survey by Osterman …
Data centre demand in AP turns positive: Emerson study
A recent vendor study recently indicated that the Asia Pacific region is finally warming up to building date centre infrastructures …
IT hiring forecast optimistic… for now
There is cause for optimism on the IT hiring front, according to Dice.com. In a poll of 800 IT-focused hiring …
Survey reveals social media disconnect between senior executives
There is a disconnect among senior executives over who is responsible for new customer communications channels like social media and …
Big data equals big business opportunities: survey
Organisations are viewing big data predominantly as a business prospect rather than an IT challenge and are moving fast to …
Tech managers aren't doing a good job developing IT talent: survey
Tech managers need to do a better job developing talent, with too much judgment and not enough instruction, according to …
PC users admit to pirating software, $63 billion worth of it
More than half of global PC users admit that they pirate software at least occasionally, contributing to a black-market economy …
Consumer love for mobile sparks discontent with Microsoft's software
Satisfaction with Microsoft’s software slipped last year, part of an industry-wide downturn driven by consumer discontent with traditional PC programs, …