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Dell PC Share Spirals Past HP

News Karine Paoli, senior PC analyst at IDC said the European market would remain robust through 1999, partly due to the increasing trend towards cheap PCs. Compaq outperformed Dell, IBM and Hewlett-Packard with a European market share of 18.3 percent...

[February 3, 1999, 14:08]

Compaq Is UK Number One

News If we are starting to see desktop and server investments slowly picking up, we do not expect any significant rebound in business demand and/or Windows 2000 rollouts before the first half of 2001," said Karine Paoli, manager of IDC's EMEA Personal...

[October 24, 2000, 12:31]

HP: Desktop PC Not Dead, Just Changing

News Karine Paoli, research director of the personal computing group at analyst IDC, said that, because of the higher cost of ownership, maintenance and acquisition, laptops will never have the same market share in larger businesses as they do in the...

[September 6, 2007, 15:11]

Western European PC Sales Fall Again

News Though the rebound in corporate investments is expected to help the market return to slightly healthier trends towards the end of the year, consumer demand will remain very volatile," said Karine Paoli, IDC's personal computing expertise centre...

[July 19, 2002, 15:58]

Dell Is King Of The Castle - Analysis

News IDC analyst Karine Paoli believes Dell's decision to build and configure PCs to order combined with good price/technology ratios lie behind its success in the UK market. As battles go, the one for domination of the UK PC market may not have the...

[August 18, 1999, 9:15]

Europe Tops World In PC Growth

News Demand is expected to remain sustained in the consumer and SMB (small and medium-sized business) markets, and 2004 will also be lifted by the long-awaited corporate refresh cycles," said IDC research director Karine Paoli in a statement.

[January 16, 2004, 10:45]