Dataquest Predicts: Intel Puts Its Money Behind Rambus
News Speaking at Dataquest's Predicts '99 conference in Paris, senior Dataquest analyst Richard Gordon foresees a revolution in DRAM technology and with Intel putting its money behind Direct Rambus technology, he believes 60 percent of total DRAM...
[June 8, 1999, 11:25]
Healthy Future For Linux - Dataquest
News Dataquest forecasts Linux servers will account for 24 percent of worldwide server appliance revenue by 2003 -- giving the open source operating system a price tag of $3.8bn (£2.3bn) and putting shipments of server appliances at 1.1 million.
[July 20, 1999, 9:37]
Dataquest Predicts: Telcos Unprepared For Internet Boom
News Speaking at Dataquest's Predicts '99 in Paris on Tuesday, Dataquest analyst Dirk Bout predicts the mobile market in Europe will be worth $102bn (£63bn) by 2003. With consumers demanding higher data speeds and real-time access to the Internet...
[June 8, 1999, 13:11]
Dataquest Predicts: Euro Net Usage Explodes At 99 Percent
News European countries are on course to the "magic" 20 percent penetration mark needed for the Net to become a viable retail channel, according to Dataquest analyst Petra Gartzen. There's been a lot of doom and gloom surrounding Europe's ability to...
[June 8, 1999, 13:49]
Dataquest Predicts: Net Eyeballs Focus On TV, Not PC
News The figures were unveiled at Dataquest's annual Predicts '99 conference in Paris on Monday and prompts the question: will this sound the death knell for the PC? Dataquest analyst Paul O'Donovan predicts digital TV's in the next three to four years...
[June 8, 1999, 10:29]
Five Years Ago: Web TVs Will Be A Slow Burn - Dataquest
News The Internet television in its current form does not have significant market potential in Dataquest 's view," said Van Baker, director and principal analyst of the firm's digital consumer programme.
[December 15, 2001, 6:01]
Dataquest Predicts: Biometric Chips Pioneer Growth
News Speaking at the Dataquest Predicts '99 conference in Paris today, Bauer was upbeat about the recovery of the industry, which has been in slump for the last three years. Excited by the prospects for chip technology in Biometric devices, Bauer also...
[June 7, 1999, 12:30]
Outsourcing To Boom In 2003
News Companies offering information technology outsourcing see lower-cost foreign labour as a key to growth in 2003, market research firm Gartner Dataquest says. Despite concerns that megadeals in outsourcing were drying up, 2002 saw an above-average...
[January 31, 2003, 8:24]
2000: The Year Of The Chip
News The chip market is heading for boom times according to research from Dataquest, published Thursday -- but while US growth has the Internet to thank, in Europe the growth is driven largely by telecommunications.
[January 7, 2000, 10:10]
Servers And Workstations Make Up For PC Plunge
News Dataquest also noted that component shortages affecting supply in earlier quarters had virtually disappeared in the Intel-based server market. Dataquest Monday reported worldwide server shipments rose 21 percent in the fourth quarter from a year...
[February 5, 2001, 14:26]
Studies Paint Dismal Picture Of PC Sales
News Dataquest, six months ago, had forecast fourth-quarter growth in the midteens and more recently 11 percent. Dataquest analyst, Charles Smulders, described the fourth quarter as "a major disappointment.
[January 22, 2001, 9:31]
"New" HP Set To Rule In Asia
News The merged entity of Hewlett-Packard and Compaq is set to be Asia Pacific's leading hardware vendor, Gartner Dataquest said today. Dataquest's Bertram said that one shouldn't assume that HP would be managing the Asia Pacific business.
[September 4, 2001, 12:46]
Compaq Direct Gets Vote Of No Confidence
News Compaq UK's direct strategy is doomed to failure, according to an analyst report from research firm Dataquest, and in the short term will "trundle along" rather than take the market by storm. Dataquest estimated that Compaq Direct UK would not...
[April 18, 1997, 17:24]
AMD Boasts Market Share Gains
News The chipmaker, citing a new quarterly report from Dataquest on PC chip market share for the third quarter, said on Wednesday that it has more than doubled its market share in certain geographic and market segments.
[December 13, 2001, 6:31]
Dell Serves Up 100 Per Cent Growth In UK Servers
News The latest figures from Dataquest's Q4 survey of the UK PC market put Dell at number two behind Compaq, and ahead of Fujitsu-ICL and IBM, and Hewlett Packard. Growth in server technology in Internet and intranet applications has also helped overall...
[March 7, 1997, 12:15]
Cheaper PCs To Follow Chip Crisis
News Falling prices in both the chip market and the memory market could ultimately benefit consumers according to Edmumd Gemmell, a Dataquest analyst. Joe D'Elia, a Dataquest analyst does not think we will be seeing free computers in the foreseeable...
[January 7, 1999, 16:51]
PC Growth Slows In UK
News The overall growth of the PC market in Europe has slowed, according to analysts Dataquest, though the mobile computing market showed impressive expansion. Dataquest said the slow growth was due to increased uncertainty in the marketplace, leading...
[May 5, 2000, 17:14]
UK Was Star Of Europe Q2 PC Sales
News According to Dataquest market research, UK sales grew 13.2 per cent depite overall European growth just 6.8 per cent up on the year earlier. By contrast, the UK increased to 730,000 units, even though the growth looked lukewarm when compared to...
[August 9, 1996, 15:46]
Report: International E-commerce Sales Grow
News A study from market researcher Dataquest released Wednesday predicts that online spending around the world should hit $12.2bn in the fourth quarter, with almost a third of those dollars coming from outside the US.
[September 23, 1999, 12:02]
Asia-Pacific PC Market Grows 30 Percent
News The Asia-Pacific personal computer market grew by 30 percent in 2000, with unit shipments reaching 17.3 million, according to Dataquest. Market growth was 15 per cent in the fourth quarter of 2000, a figure which could have been higher if not for...
[February 20, 2001, 8:22]

