INFO AND TIPS: Strategy Analytics: Samsung Overtakes Apple in Q3 in Smartphones









Jumat, 28 Oktober 2011

Strategy Analytics: Samsung Overtakes Apple in Q3 in Smartphones

Sony to Buy Sony Ericsson, Turn Into 100 Percent Subsidiary | Nintendo 3DS 2Q Sales Rebound As Price Cuts Kick in

CIO News Watch

Forward this to a Friend >>>


Strategy Analytics: Samsung Overtakes Apple in Q3 in Smartphones
Apple was partly hit as consumers and operators awaited the Q4 launch of the iPhone 4S Read More


WHITE PAPER: KPMG

Global Pulse Survey: IT Services & Outsourcing
What's happening now, and what can you look forward to? Leading providers have weighed in on current and forecasted economics, benefits, governance, globalization and cloud. Learn the latest thinking and trends in shared services, outsourcing and third-party services among industry and functional areas. Learn More!

RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: CIO Perspective

Taking Business Relationships to the Next Level
Want to make your IT department a business influencer and game changer? Here directly from a panel of Houston CIOs how to transcend your "service provider" relationship with stakeholders and become a trusted business peer and partner at CIO Perspectives Houston! Register today!

Sony to Buy Sony Ericsson, Turn Into 100 Percent Subsidiary
The Japanese electronics maker says it will pay Ericsson €1.05 billion for its share of the business and related patents. Read More

Nintendo 3DS 2Q Sales Rebound As Price Cuts Kick in
Japanese game maker says sales of its flagship handheld are on the rebound, but it now predicts an overall annual net loss. Read More

TSMC's Q3 Profits Sink 35 Percent on Weak Demand
Economics conditions have reduced demand for TSMC's chips Read More


WHITE PAPER: Citrix and IBM

Transforming Financial Workplaces from the Desktop
This white paper provides a view into transformation activities within large organizations, based on an exclusive survey by IDG Research, and examines motivations and experiences of financial services organizations to transform the delivery of IT services through desktop virtualization. Read Now

Sony to Buy Sony Ericsson, Turn Into Subsidiary
The Japanese electronics maker says it will pay Ericsson €1.05 billion for its share of the business and related patents. Read More

Google Maps Provides Street View-Look At Store Interiors
One drawback to the service is that it's part of Google Place Pages, so images are not fully integrated with standard Street View. Read More

Turn Your IPad Into a PowerPoint Presenter
If you're in the business of making presentations, you know what a time-suck it can be to work with PowerPoint on a laptop. You have to connect a projector, wait an eternity for the PC to boot, run PowerPoint, load your slide deck, switch the laptop's video output to projector mode, and on and on. It's easy to blow 10-20 minutes just getting set up for your presentation--not a productive use of your time. Read More


WHITE PAPER: inContact

The SaaS Advantage for Contact Centers
Do you stick with your premises based system or move your call center to the cloud? This paper examines the two technologies side by side, providing insight into their total cost of ownership and offers guidance to contact centers looking for an alternative to on-premises contact handling solutions. Learn More!

Riverbed Rolls Out Stingray Products
Riverbed Technology is launching Stingray, a new product line of devices that brings together products the company acquired last summer when it bought Zeus Technology and Aptimize Limited. Read More

FCC Votes to End Telephone Subsidies, Shift to Broadband
The commission's vote will transition a $4.5-billion-a-year fund to broadband deployment Read More

IBM Anoints Q1 Labs Technology As Centerpiece of Security Portfolio
IBM intends to make the security information and event management (SIEM) technology gained through the acquisition of Q1 Labs, which was officially closed yesterday, the centerpiece of IBM's broad security product portfolio. Read More

Facebook-Led Foundation Pushes for Open Data Center Tech
Facebook and several of its high-tech partners are rethinking how companies can handle big data with low-cost computing centers. Read More



Hot Picks for the Week

  1. 16 Essential Android Apps for IT Pros
  2. Up-and-coming IT leaders who have yet to head an IT organization can gain recognition through our Ones to Watch Award. Nominations accepted through October 31.
  3. IT Resume Makeover: Before and After Editions
  4. What Do Top CIOs Make?
  5. Join CIO on Facebook! Images, Stories, RSS, Twitter and more!


Get more CIO peer perspective online
LinkedIn | Facebook | Twitter

You are currently subscribed to cio_newswatch as sudarman.imam.infoandtips@blogger.com.

Unsubscribe from this newsletter | Manage your subscriptions | Subscribe | Privacy Policy

If you are interested in advertising in this newsletter, please contact: bglynn@cxo.com

To contact CIO.com, please send an e-mail to online@cxo.com.

Copyright (C) 2011 CIO, 492 Old Connecticut Path, P.O. Box 9208, Framingham, MA 01701

** Please do not reply to this message. If you want to contact someone directly, send an e-mail to online@cxo.com. **


Tidak ada komentar:

Posting Komentar