Huawei eyes 15-20% growth in 2012
Huawei Technologies has forecasted that it will grow 15 to 20 per cent this year, faster than in 2011 when revenue rose by 11.7 per cent to hit US$32.3 billion.
Huawei Technologies has forecasted that it will grow 15 to 20 per cent this year, faster than in 2011 when revenue rose by 11.7 per cent to hit US$32.3 billion.
Yesterday, I dropped down to Greenwich Village in NYC for a private gadgetfest that was put on by Samsung and it proved to be worth the trip. We captured video of a bunch of new products that the company has in the offing -- ones that span a variety of markets (businesses, consumers, etc.
The US sub-prime mortgage lending crisis could lead to economic losses totaling between US$150bn and US$400bn, according to The Wall Street Journal. While this dwarfs the effect of previous disasters such as the dot com bust, analysts remain optimistic that its effect on IT budgets will be flat, rather than disastrous.
I think we're facing an inflection point for desktop virtualization, fueled by the pending Windows 7 release, pent-up refresh demand on PCs generally, and the need for better security and compliance on desktops.
Parallels 11 is a polished virtualisation solution that allows Mac users to switch easily between OS X and Windows apps, regardless of which operating system they were written for.
Jim Lenox, country manager, Asia South, VMware
A Princeton University student sheds light on security flaws in Java and .Net virtual machines using a lamp, some known properties of computer memory and a little luck.
New KPMG survey finds greater expected demand for business and IT services.
The new HP AppSystems portfolio is designed to improve application performance and reduce implementation from months to a matter of minutes.
When you look at desktop virtualization, whether it’s a server-based computing environment, where you are delivering applications, or if you are delivering the whole desktop, as in VDI, to get started you really have to take a look at your whole environment.