Australian IT Jobs On The Road To Recovery
News The TMP Worldwide Job Index, (formerly the Morgan and Banks Job Index), is the largest survey of it's type in Australia and covers the intentions of employers of more than three million people. A national survey of more than 6,000 employers showed...
[February 14, 2002, 16:28]
DSL Growth Hits Record High
News The number of digital subscriber line (DSL) customers worldwide grew at an unprecedented rate from July through September, providing signs of life for the broadband market, according to a survey from the DSL Forum.
[December 11, 2002, 10:42]
3.5G Drives Rapid Mobile Broadband Growth
News The number of commercial HSDPA networks launched worldwide grew by 69 percent last year, according to a survey by the Global Mobile Suppliers Association (GSA) — a GSM/3G supplier association. But it's not just network numbers: speed is also on the...
[January 10, 2008, 7:14]
Mobile Phone Rings Voted The Top Workplace Annoyance
News A recent survey of 6,000 people by recruitment company TMP Worldwide found that irritating mobile phone rings are the top workplace nuisance, followed by malfunctioning equipment such as photocopiers, fax machines and printers.
[January 31, 2002, 17:29]
EU Plays Catch-up With US At Dot Com Summit
News Four out of five respondents to the survey, which canvassed 350 senior managers in leading businesses throughout Europe, said skills shortages had adversely affected their business. A major concern highlighted by the survey was the difficulty in...
[March 22, 2001, 14:04]
Dell Aims For Carbon Neutrality
News On the same day that Michael Dell was announcing a grand vision, IBM in the UK published a survey that showed that 42 percent of IT firms do not monitor their company's IT-related energy spending. Of those that do monitor it, 24 percent have seen...
[September 27, 2007, 17:29]
Novell BorderManager 3.8
White Papers In a Computer Institute annual survey, 90 percent of the respondents from large corporations and government agencies reported having had security breaches in a 12-month period. Network security remains a top priority for organizations worldwide.
[July 13, 2004, 0:00]
IBM: How CIOs Can Become Innovation Champions
White Papers The survey--of 765 business leaders, from twenty different industries and eleven geographic regions worldwide--shows that CIOs have the power to drive innovation and help CEOs achieve the top-line growth they are looking for.
[April 2, 2008, 0:00]
Summary Results From The OLAP Survey 3
White Papers The OLAP Surveys are the leading independent survey of the online analytical processing (OLAP) or Business Intelligence (BI) market and are 100% vendor independent. This 15-page document is a summary of the comprehensive research of 1,047...
[June 17, 2004, 0:00]
Security Pros: Our Defences Need Work
News The Internet Security Alliance's survey of 227 information security professionals worldwide found that nearly 88 percent of participants believed that protecting their business information was essential to their company's survival.
[September 10, 2002, 8:16]
Microsoft's Subscription-like Charges Cost More
News Yankee Group and Sunbelt Software conducted the survey among 1,000 technology managers worldwide. Only 1 percent of survey respondents reported savings of more than 20 percent. Sixty percent of businesses that signed up for the Licensing 6...
[March 21, 2003, 9:41]
IT Budget Growth Hits Four Year High
News The survey, which incorporated the views of more than 1,300 CIOs worldwide, found that CIOs will focus their spending on security and business intelligence tools to tackle the issues of security breaches and business process improvement.
[January 14, 2005, 15:20]
One Trillion Reasons To Take Corporate IM Seriously
News The survey, carried out by The Radicati Group, predicts that IM is on the verge of becoming a ubiquitous communication medium, much as email is today. The number of people using instant messaging (IM) software at work is set soar over the next few...
[June 12, 2003, 12:16]
A Year Ago: Europe Catching US In E-commerce Says IDC
News The IDC figures -- based on recent research including a survey of 70,000 users worldwide -- predict that by 2002 there will be 320 million users worldwide, of which 128 million (40 percent) will be buyers.
[September 7, 1999, 7:00]
Spending Outlook Brightens Slightly
News A Gartner survey of 956 business IT leaders worldwide found that they expect to raise their technology budgets by an average of 1.4 percent in 2004. The company said a survey of 112 North American chief information officers showed that for the...
[March 30, 2004, 12:45]
Companies Warned On IM Dangers
News Instant messaging is still used more often for personal reasons in the workplace than for business purposes, a new survey shows. A recent survey released by ePolicy-AMA found that 60 percent of US companies now use software to monitor incoming and...
[November 12, 2004, 8:30]
Macromedia Plans Web Makeover For UK Government
News But e-government initiatives have been slow to take off worldwide, according to a recent survey from management consultant Accenture. Between April 2003 and April 2004 there was a 9.1 per cent increase in the number of active subscriptions to the...
[June 17, 2004, 14:45]
Companies Will Spend More On IT This Year - IDC
News And in March, an IDC survey on the global IT market predicted a 5 percent growth for the IT industry worldwide. The survey questioned IT managers and mid-level executives. US and Canadian companies expect to increase their spending on information...
[May 6, 2004, 9:10]
Microsoft Launches Space Tours On The Web
News The program, which was developed by Microsoft's research arm, marries together images from the Hubble Space Telescope, the Chandra X-Ray Observatory Center, the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, and others. Microsoft on Monday launched its WorldWide...
[May 13, 2008, 13:29]
Europeans Turn To Web Services
News The survey was conducted by SWR Worldwide among 320 chief information officers and IT directors in Finland, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden and the UK. According to the survey, most chief information officers expect to have...
[October 7, 2002, 15:43]

