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. Bauer predicts a growth of around 10 to 20 per cent for the semi-conductor...
[June 7, 1999, 12:30]
Predicts 98+: Free Internet services if German business model is adopted
News At the Predicts 98+ conference in Paris yesterday, Gartner analysts told delegates they should be enjoying cheap or even free Internet access within the next few years if Internet service providers (ISPs) adopt German business models.
[April 21, 1998, 10:55]
Gartner predicts virtualisation boom for 2009
News Analyst house Gartner predicts global revenue from virtualisation software will grow by 43 percent this year, hitting $2.7bn (£1.9bn), compared to $1.9bn in 2008. Gartner predicts the revenue from hosted virtual desktop software will triple in 2009...
[February 16, 2009, 7:54]
Expert predicts 3G collapse
News He predicts some telcos will collapse under the strain of their debts. Leading figures in the telecoms industry are casting fresh doubts on the future of next-generation wireless technologies, with disparaging comments from British...
[March 27, 2001, 13:12]
Gates predicts death of the password
Talkback Gates predicts the death of the password, probably as successfully as he predicted the death of IBM, the success of tablet PCs and that 640KB would be enough memory for anything. This is probably a spoiler until MS come out with their own password...
[February 25, 2004, 10:40]
Microsoft predicts Vista stampede
News One Microsoft customer plans to upgrade to Vista at a pace even quicker than its maker predicts — but not for the sake of getting a new operating system. Twelve months after the release of Vista, Microsoft expects that usage share of the oft...
[October 2, 2006, 8:50]
Exclusive: IDC predicts 3Com Palm champ till 2002
News IDC analyst and author of the report, Alison McKenzie, predicts Palm's share will drop to 30.8 percent share in 2002 with Microsoft closing the gap at 27.9 percent. By 2003 McKenzie predicts Microsoft will overtake Palm with a virtual swap in...
[July 13, 1999, 15:11]
David Bowie predicts Napster rebirth
News Bowie predicts that the dispute between the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and Napster will be resolved within six months and that the application will be revived in a form that generated revenue for artists.
[July 28, 2000, 16:29]
CBI predicts second Internet boom
News It predicts that the next generation of e-business will make more productive use of the Internet. A survey of 1,000 leading companies in the UK by the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) and consultancy firm KPMG indicates that Internet...
[February 27, 2001, 7:50]
Dataquest Predicts: Net eyeballs focus on TV, not PC
News The research group predicts digital set top boxes will be on par with PCs in the race for Internet eyeballs by 2005, with Net access becoming more common via TV in following years. The figures were unveiled at Dataquest's annual Predicts '99...
[June 8, 1999, 10:29]
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]
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]
Datquest Predicts: Semiconductor firms must adapt or die
News Speaking at Dataquest's Predicts '99 conference in Paris this week, leading chip analyst Joe D'Elia predicted a growth in the worldwide semiconductor industry of 12.6 percent in 1999. However D'Elia predicts a sea change in the way semiconductor...
[June 8, 1999, 13:24]
Symantec chief predicts cybersecurity trends
News He predicts that malicious software will overtake legitimate software in volume; identity management will grow far beyond the enterprise; and digital-rights management will become a reality for all content, not just music and video.
[April 10, 2008, 15:04]
Dell predicts quick Vista growth in enterprise
Talkback Bwahahahaha . We can't get IT to upgrade our RAM, they're going to upgrade an entire OS and all the apps because we ask? Bwahahahaha - it must be nice in that fanrasy world where steaks are $3 and work is empowering .bwahahaha, it must be nice...
[October 24, 2006, 19:16]
Dell predicts quick Vista growth in enterprise
Talkback Kevin Kettler needs to take his fat face out of Steve Ballmer's greasy, badly-wiped backside and take a deep breath of fresh air. Users do not dictate to the business which software they will use, it's the other way round.
[October 24, 2006, 14:13]
Half the UK to be surfing in a year, predicts AltaVista
News Search engine turned ISP, AltaVista, predicts that half the UK's population will be online in the next year following Oftel's ruling to force BT to offer flat rate services to other operators. The prediction comes as the firm announced its...
[June 5, 2000, 15:50]
Gates predicts death of the password
Talkback I think losing the password is stupid because if people want to put their information on the line with a weak password than it is their fault.
[November 9, 2004, 19:46]
Futurologist predicts need for 'digital bubble'
Talkback I predict that the futurologist will need a digital bubble to protect himself from flames in cyberspace if he continues to write such bilk.
[May 25, 2005, 3:28]
Microsoft predicts Vista stampede
Talkback Nothing new under the sun. There is no way to compete without the standard words of a stampade of this or that. Microsoft is just following old intelligent marketing practise. Still in the future of a possible Vista stampade I see a huge profit for...
[October 2, 2006, 17:24]



