Better exchange rates enable manufacturers to improve pricing and boost consumer demand, says IDC. …read more Source:: it-priorities
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Printer shipments slip in Brazil
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•Market becomes more mature and upgrades become less frequent, says IDC. …read more Source:: it-priorities
Brazilian PC market shrinks by 36 percent
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•This is the sharpest decline since 2005, says IDC …read more Source:: it-priorities
IT spending set to stall this year on China slowdown: IDC
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•The research firm is calling for a mere two percent uptick in the global IT market this year. …read more Source:: it-priorities
IT spending to top $2.8 trillion by 2019, says IDC
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•The research firm’s latest figures represent an increase from $2.46 trillion in 2015. …read more Source:: it-priorities
Brazilian IT market to grow despite recession
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•Despite economic slowdown, companies will continue to invest in digital transformation in 2016, says IDC …read more Source:: it-priorities
Brazilian ITC industry grows in 2015 despite recession
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•The country will end the year with revenues above world average, says IDC …read more Source:: it-priorities
Walmart tops IDC list of world’s biggest IT spenders
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•According to a new IDC report, the world’s largest companies spent $895 billion on technology in 2014, with discount retail giant Walmart taking the spending crown. …read more Source:: it-priorities
Flexera Software/IDC Report Reveals Enterprises Fleeing the Perpetual Software Licence Model Due to Shrinking Budgets in Favour of Alternative Models
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•Ironically, ‘shelfware’ is rampant with 96 percent of organisations wasting money on un-used softwareMaidenhead, U.K. – September 30, 2014. Enterprise software spending is being squeezed, and as a result organisations are looking for better ways to align software costs to value. This is the conclusion of a new Flexera Software 2013-14 Key Trends in Software…
Smartphones, PC Refresh Drive Worldwide IT Market
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•The U.S. IT market will increase by 4 percent this year, and Western Europe will maintain a 2 percent growth rate overall, according to IDC. Read more at eWeek Source: Linux