Australian smartphone market softens as consumers await 5G devices
Sales of smartphones in Australia are expected to soften in 2019 as consumers hold off buying a new device until 5G becomes available.
Sales of smartphones in Australia are expected to soften in 2019 as consumers hold off buying a new device until 5G becomes available.
Tablet sales in Australia dropped 16 per cent during the first half of 2015 with 1.5 million units sold according to a new Telsyte study.
Sales of Android-based devices pulled ahead of the iPhone in the first half of the year, with a 54 per cent market share according to Telsyte.
Spending on Internet of Things (IoT) home products and services in Australia is forecast to hit $3.2 billion by 2019 according to a new Telsyte report.
Almost a fifth of businesses in Australia and New Zealand may still be running Window Server 2003 despite support ending on July 14, a Telsyte study has found.
Some businesses in Australia don’t have access to enterprise resource planning (ERP) software in the field leading to missed opportunities, according to a new report by analyst firm Telsyte.
Many of the Australian brands that are rushing Apple Watch apps to market may be most interested the PR benefits of having an offering for the new Apple device ahead of its launch later this month, according to Telsyte managing director Foad Fadaghi
What makes Internet of Things special? It’s not the things, according to a Microsoft official.
The Australian smartwatch market is set to exceed $400 million by 2018, according to Telsyte.
Microsoft has given Windows 7 users more reasons to skip to Windows 10.
Big data projects are being held back by the high cost of setting up infrastructure to support the capturing of potentially hundreds of millions of data points each day.
Apple has finally added near field communications (NFC) capabilities with its latest iPhone 6, which is likely to be a tipping point for increased uptake of mobile payment technology, says Telsyte analyst Rodney Gedda.
Android has the edge over Apple in tablet sales for the first time in Australia, according to a Telsyte report on the six-month period ending 30 June.
More than 50 per cent of 315 CIOs and IT executives surveyed by analyst firm Telsyte are now using public cloud Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), according to a new report.
Nearly two-thirds of Australian enterprises have staff that are using personal apps for work purposes according to the Australian Enterprise Mobility Market Study 2014, produced by technology analyst firm Telsyte,