European PC market hits four-year low
News The European PC market experienced its slowest fourth quarter in four years, according to provisional figures released this week, giving weight to fears that the market is becoming saturated. The fourth quarter is traditionally the PC market's...
[January 22, 2001, 11:25]
European ICT market 'has turned the corner'
News According to the first issue of Ovum's EuroView Market Trends report, the European information and communications technology (ICT) market will grow by 4 percent per annum between 2004 and 2006. The fact that many UK companies have been happy to...
[March 5, 2004, 12:40]
European IT market to defy credit crunch
News The European IT market is defying the credit crunch, and is predicted to grow to €315bn (£298bn) next year. Strong sales in IT services will fuel two percent growth in the IT market in Western Europe, according to forecasts by the European...
[December 18, 2008, 16:10]
European tech market facing consolidation
News Few European technology players truly enjoy a global presence, so there is plenty of room for consolidation as companies combine to achieve scale economies. Greater availability of broadband has boosted the adoption of VoIP services, and PwC said...
[March 30, 2005, 16:50]
HP keeps grip on European server market
News HP is outpacing its rivals in the European server market, according to the latest market figures from Gartner. This quarter has been a very interesting one with some head-to-head battles taking place at both ends of the market," said Adrian O...
[August 25, 2006, 14:20]
HP gains on rivals in European PDA market
News Palm's European sales recovered in the fourth quarter, shipping 302,060 devices as against Compaq's 121,270 units, and the Palm OS still holds 43.3 percent of the Western European market, according to Canalys.
[January 29, 2002, 16:34]
UK sales rise in flagging European PC market
News Unlike past downturns, when corporate sales pulled the European PC market out of the doldrums, retail sales may have to do the trick this time. But while the overall market contracted, retail outlets had better luck.
[February 13, 2002, 11:52]
Weak dollar distorting European IT market
Talkback Although as the article states this does make the EUropean IT market look worse, it is a far more realistic picture and shows the real problem with using U.S.dollars in this age with that currency being so volatile (and the indications are it will...
[May 16, 2005, 15:41]
European PDA market shrinks by 16 percent
News The Western European market for personal digital assistants (PDAs) is still hungover from its 2001 binge, with shipments for the first quarter of this year declining 16 percent from the same quarter a year ago, according to analysts Gartner...
[April 24, 2002, 11:57]
Weak dollar distorting European IT market
News But when you look at European revenues in euros and Asia growth in yen, that growth is just 4 percent and 5 percent, respectively. The weakening dollar can make life difficult for European vendors as US companies become increasingly competitive.
[May 16, 2005, 10:20]
European tech market facing consolidation
Talkback I would hate to see big fat unscrupulous American companies, or awkward Asian corporations gobble up European companies this year, or any year. If that happens how will Europe become a super power in itself, I’d like to see ‘us’ trade and aquire...
[March 30, 2005, 17:45]
HP keeps grip on European server market
Talkback Dimension 2000 with HP; come on? Thrir newest has always been better than anything a 940 Opti could put through a congested file repair from behind the pointer, or top layer of the 50% stall during scandisk.
[August 28, 2006, 12:15]
Palm will lead European handheld market into 2000 - IDC
News The report, Western European Hand Held Devices Review and Forecast for 1998-2000, claims that since 1998 the Palm OS has had a 40% share of the market, followed by Psion with Windows in third place. Alison Mackenzie, analyst and author of the...
[July 13, 1999, 11:38]
European super telco fires up the market
News Shareholders of both companies must approve the plan, and the merger must also be cleared by European competition bodies. Yesterday, the board of the privatised Italian telecoms company gave the green light to merger plans with Deutsche Telekom...
[April 22, 1999, 12:13]
European book market is in Google's sights
News Google has launched the first local language versions of its Google Print programme in eight countries around Europe. Previously, the controversial application had only been available in English. Google is making versions available in France, Italy...
[October 18, 2005, 18:20]
HP grabs European handheld crown from Palm
News Hewlett-Packard had strong growth in the European handheld market in the third quarter, pushing it ahead of Palm, according to research firm Canalys. That gave it 31.1 percent of the European handheld market.
[October 22, 2003, 9:30]
Managing Government and Healthcare IT Outsourcing in Europe: A Relationship Based Approach
White Papers This paper offers approaches and tools for successful IT outsourcing in the European market. It begins by presenting background on the European IT outsourcing market. This sets the stage for a general discussion of the value propositions and...
[April 25, 2005, 3:00]
Samsung launches first GSM phone to use Palm OS 5
News Equipped with a colour screen, camera and MMS client, the Samsung SGH-i500 is the first phone (for the European market) to use the latest version of PalmSource's OS, which runs on ARM-based chips such as Intel's Xscale.
[March 13, 2003, 15:59]
Dell PC share spirals past HP
News Compaq outperformed Dell, IBM and Hewlett-Packard with a European market share of 18.3 percent, but Dell took the number three slot from H-P, growing its market share by a whopping 73 per cent in 1998.
[February 3, 1999, 14:08]
Europe threatened by Nasdaq
News See European Tech Bourses .Hauser calls for Europe to set up a counter-balance market to Nasdaq. We need a pan-European technology market. A bitter attack on European "forces of conservatism" has been launched by Labour MP Derek Wyatt as Nasdaq...
[October 29, 1999, 14:59]



