| E-STRATEGIES
AND TRENDS - 137 Million
Wireless Data Users in North America by 2005
- 17
Million North American Voice Portal Users Seen by 2005
- EMC
Infrastructure Delivers 'Profound Cost Savings'
- 2001
PC market in U.S. will show first-ever decline
- The
Data Dilemma
- JPA Forecasts
One Million Web Sites with 3D Content by 2007
- Itty-Bitty
Screens to Inherit the Web
- Storage
networks seen as wave of the future
- Let's
Get It Right: High-Speed Access Is Still Booming!
- Women
in Technology: An Uncertain Future Says Deloitte & Touche Survey
- New
Study Indicates Revenues From Mobile Services to Cover 3G Licensing and Infrastructure
- Broad
Patent on Internet Updates Awarded
- Recent
trends point toward aggregated software development
- Bell
Labs Internet Traffic Discovery Could Point the Way to More Efficient Networks
- Consumers Have Control Over
Online Privacy
- 720 Million
Mobile Data Subscribers Expected by 2003
- E-Tailers
Can Make Big Splash With First Impressions
- Giga
Releases Industry Study On Windows 2000 Server Showing Deployment Slow to Market
- Information
Overload Not A Serious Issue
- Gartner
to Expand Focus to Business Strategists
- Last
Hurdle for Internet to be Solved by Multi-Billion Dollar Language Translation
- Semiconductor
IP Market Grew 40 Percent in 2000
137
Million Wireless Data Users in North America by 2005 Mobility-focused
applications and consumer-based data services and devices will drive the North
American wireless data market to grow from 7.3 million subscribers in 2000 to
137.5 million subscribers in 2005 17
Million North American Voice Portal Users Seen by 2005 In the short term,
data portals will become much less glamorous and important than voice portals,
which are beginning to emerge in all of the key wireless carriers' plans, according
to Allied Business Intelligence. EMC
Infrastructure Delivers 'Profound Cost Savings' "Profound cost savings"
associated with an EMC information storage infrastructure are quantified in the
most significant new independent research on storage total cost of ownership and
value research presented in several years. 2001
PC market in U.S. will show first-ever decline An IDC study showing softer-than-expected
U.S. PC sales has caused the research firm to lower its estimate for 2001.
The
Data Dilemma Generating more data, but enjoying it less? According to
a recent study released by Forrester Research entitled, "Turning Data Into Dollars,"
you're not alone. JPA
Forecasts One Million Web Sites with 3D Content by 2007 The market for
technologies that bring 3D graphics to the Web could see a dramatic expansion
over the next several years. Itty-Bitty
Screens to Inherit the Web No, it's not the last gasp for PCs. But it
is twilight time for the idea that the PC's big screen is the default display
for the World Wide Web. From now on, itty-bitty is beautiful. Storage
networks seen as wave of the future Storage Area Networks might not sound
very sexy, but that hasn't stopped some vendors and their customers from getting
excited about the emerging technology Let's
Get It Right: High-Speed Access Is Still Booming! It has become almost
`politically correct' by some segments to gnash our teeth and moan about the terrible
downturn of the economy and telecommunications Women
in Technology: An Uncertain Future Says Deloitte & Touche Survey Women
face an uncertain future in the high tech industry as findings from a national
Women in Technology Leadership survey. New
Study Indicates Revenues From Mobile Services to Cover 3G Licensing and Infrastructure
318-Page Independent Analysis From Telecompetition, Inc. Projects $470 Billion
in Western Europe and $1.7 Trillion Worldwide for Mobile Data Services Alone.
Broad
Patent on Internet Updates Awarded Seattle-based Punch Networks announced
that it has received a broad patent for the way it updates far-flung information
on the Internet. Recent
trends point toward aggregated software development Macromedia recently
surprised a lot of people by reaching out to acquire application server vendor
Allaire. Bell
Labs Internet Traffic Discovery Could Point the Way to More Efficient Networks
A recent discovery by researchers at Bell Labs, the R&D arm of Lucent
Technologies, sheds new light on the nature of Internet traffic and could lead
to more efficient routers and other network components Consumers
Have Control Over Online Privacy A panel concludes that customers can
choose to do business with companies that they trust and avoid ones that they
don't. 720
Million Mobile Data Subscribers Expected by 2003 Despite market conditions,
the deployment and adoption of mobile data applications is evolving at a sustained
and rapid pace in a large number of countries. E-Tailers
Can Make Big Splash With First Impressions The projected boom in the online
population over the next few years presents e-tailers with an "enormous opportunity"
to win the loyalty of a whole new crop of consumers. Giga
Releases Industry Study On Windows 2000 Server Showing Deployment Slow to Market
Giga Information Group analysis shows corporations have not sufficiently evaluated
cost, business benefits and risks of deployment Information
Overload Not A Serious Issue Experienced Internet users do not generally
suffer from information overload, according to a new study. Gartner
to Expand Focus to Business Strategists Gartner Inc. will launch a new
research service for business strategists responsible for planning business growth
Last
Hurdle for Internet to be Solved by Multi-Billion Dollar Language Translation
As increasing Internet penetration bridges the communications gap, the only
remaining obstacle to companies seeking to reach foreign markets is being able
to speak to every user in a language that they understand. Semiconductor
IP Market Grew 40 Percent in 2000 Driven by the trend toward system-on-chip,
the worldwide semiconductor intellectual property market totaled $689 million
in 2000, up 40 percent from 1999 revenue results Back
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