Identity management could backfire, analysts warn
News Companies deploying an identity-management infrastructure may save money in the short term, but analysts warn that they might find themselves on the wrong side of a standards war that would cancel their original gains.
[July 11, 2003, 10:09]
Analysts wary of 'underperforming' BT
News Meanwhile, a report by analysts at Credit Suisse, released on Monday, predicted that BT would lose customers at an increasing pace because of local loop unbundling, which allows rivals to make savings after a hefty initial investment by installing...
[July 26, 2006, 17:35]
Analysts predict job losses at Dell
News Analysts at Salomon Smith Barney claimed Tuesday that the computer manufacturer was poised to cut jobs for the first time in its history, in an attempt to make savings of $250m. At the time, analysts predicted that large-scale layoffs were imminent.
[February 13, 2001, 16:30]
The Day Ahead: Analysts struggle for material
News Commmentary: Wall Street analysts started the week with a slew of reports that aren't exactly going to make the highlight reels. On Monday, two prominent analysts ran to Amazon's defence. We quoted several analysts responding to Suria's report last...
[February 13, 2001, 13:02]
Analysts call for clearer Windows roadmap
Talkback The analysts want to know what Microsoft will do next? I don't think I could have said it better. Just check the roadmaps and/or recent history of any other major OS and cross-reference it with whatever useless code bloat Windows doesn't have...
[July 31, 2004, 17:06]
Analysts call for clearer Windows roadmap
News Analysts have criticised Microsoft for not providing and sticking to a comprehensive product roadmap, saying it means customers can't plan for the future. Windows XP users are expecting a security update to the operating system in the form of SP2...
[March 5, 2004, 16:50]
Analysts: iMac sales looking up
News Apple Computer's new iMacs appear to be off to a good start, say Wall Street analysts, who cite anecdotal evidence in new reports. Although it's still too early to get concrete sales figures for the iMac, which debuted last month, analysts believe...
[February 22, 2002, 11:24]
Gartner: Analysts always get it right
Blog The analysts say they have been predicting troubled economic time in IT for the past four yeas so they have gone into, “don’t blame us” mode. It is probably too early to tell yet, but the analysts seem keen to put as positive a spin on the slump as...
[April 8, 2008, 16:45]
Google's finances: Analysts debate downturn's effect
News Despite lowering overall 2009 financial projections because of the recession and currency conversion rate issues, Google's "valuation remains compelling" and the analysts raised their stock price target from $390 to $410.
[April 16, 2009, 8:48]
Analysts split on cut-price iPod
News With rumours rife that Apple Computer will unveil a $100 (£56.17) music player at Macworld Expo next month, analysts are split on the likelihood -- and wisdom -- of such a move. Still, other industry analysts think Apple will find more benefit than...
[December 31, 2003, 9:10]
CallNet debut highlights need for unmetered access - Analysts
News The problems experienced by CallNet on its first day as the UK's first truly free Internet access provider, highlight the UK's need for unmetered access according to analysts, who remain sceptical on the long term prospects of the company.
[November 2, 1999, 9:16]
Analysts split over benefits of iPhone deal
News With continuing speculation around which UK operator will secure the iPhone, analysts are split over what the benefits of winning the deal are. But other analysts are less convinced. Orange, T-Mobile, Vodafone and, most recently, O2 have all been...
[July 6, 2007, 11:20]
Analysts see brighter future for Software Assurance
News Analysts have predicted that many companies that have not yet bought into Microsoft's previously underused Software Assurance scheme will now make the move — not because they want to, but because they will soon have to.
[March 16, 2006, 10:50]
Analysts expect Yahoo to accept Microsoft's offer
Blog The conference call with Microsoft on its plans to acquire Yahoo is winding up and although though we are only hearing from the Microsoft camp at the moment - the impression we are getting from analysts is that Yahoo would be foolish indeed to...
[February 1, 2008, 13:07]
Analysts look for profit from Sun
News Analysts are hoping that new products from Sun Microsystems will translate into bigger profits in the future. Executives are expected to predict a slight profit, said analysts. Analysts said Sun sales appear to be solid in the healthcare and...
[May 24, 2002, 7:31]
Analysts: Judge's decision won't hurt Microsoft shares
News Analysts weren't surprised While the tone of Jackson's decision was decidedly critical of Microsoft, analysts said this latest episode should have little effect on the stock's performance for the foreseeable future.
[April 4, 2000, 10:00]
Olivetti relaunch will lose market share - analysts
News Olivetti PC's re-birth as Olivetti Computers Worldwide has received a mixed reception from dealers and analysts, who claim that although the move away from consumer PCs was "long overdue", it will also lose the company valuable market share.
[October 3, 1997, 16:34]
Symantec spells out the future for the analysts
News In a swipe at the analysts who have criticised the merger, Armstrong characterised both Symantec and Veritas as "frequent acquirers" and "frequent acquirers tend to outperform the market," she said. Symantec set out to make its future plans very...
[August 4, 2005, 12:45]
Analysts: Don't bite on Bluetooth hype
News The PC and wireless industries ought to focus on what Bluetooth technology was meant to do: connect and synchronize information from a number of devices, Dataquest analysts said Friday. With so many high-profile companies involved in developing and...
[June 19, 2000, 9:24]
Nortel results stun analysts
News Analysts had expected Nortel to report earnings of 2 cents a share and revenue of $2.44bn, according to Reuters Research. I expect VoIP will have a significant impact on our business in 2004," Dunn said during a conference call with analysts.
[January 30, 2004, 8:20]



