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Leader: Who's setting tech's agenda this year?
Leader Sure, the likes of Steve Jobs at Apple in second place or Eric Schmidt from Google at 3 have almost reached the summit twice but no one ever has. Someone who, to cite the Agenda Setter criteria, won't have longevity or enough global influence? [15 Oct 2007]
Leader: How and why?
AS Analysis Sure, the likes of Steve Jobs at Apple in second place or Eric Schmidt from Google at 3 have almost reached the summit twice but no one ever has. Someone who, to cite the Agenda Setter criteria, won't have longevity or enough global influence? [12 Oct 2007]
The rise and rise of the Asian tech empire
AS Analysis Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata debuts at 19 and, in many ways, is aping the success of Steve Jobs at Apple. Sykes added: "They've realised that they've got to become a global talent pool - they're not just about marketing the best talent that India has. [12 Oct 2007]
Global Handset Trends 2006-2007
White Paper It gives an Asian perspective on the latest market developments, including changes in market share, the smartphone market, design trends, price competition, operating systems and new entrants, such as Apple. [20 Sep 2007]
Global Handset Trends 2006-2007
White Paper It gives an Asian perspective on the latest market developments, including changes in market share, the smartphone market, design trends, price competition, operating systems and new entrants, such as Apple. [20 Sep 2007]
Global Handset Trends 2006-2007
White Paper It gives an Asian perspective on the latest market developments, including changes in market share, the smartphone market, design trends, price competition, operating systems and new entrants, such as Apple. [20 Sep 2007]
Young targeted by "Revitalise IT" scheme
News Enterprises and academic institutions currently participating in the Revitalise IT initiative include Accenture, Apple, the BBC, Cisco, John Lewis, LogicaCMG, Microsoft and Vodafone, and City University London, Oxford Brookes University... [19 Sep 2007]
Minority Report: Macs gaining enterprise cred
Comment Apple's market share is clearly rising, evidenced by sales of Mac units in recent quarters well above the global mean. It's a highly aggressive arena where price is the key consideration - quite an alien environment for Apple which has typically... [19 Jul 2007]
Editor's Blog: The green revolution and Everything 2.0
Comment So, besides The Cloud's George Polk, it wasn't many weeks ago that we heard of SAP's Shai Agassi leaving that software giant to join the 'hot alternative-energy sector', to use the phrase in the silicon.com story of 29 March (and now we even hear... [03 May 2007]
Opinion: Global services' level playing-field
Comment Apple can't hope to compete with other technology equipment manufacturers with a production line in the developed West. Take Apple. When you open the box on that beautiful new Apple computer the first words emblazoned on the wrapping paper are... [02 May 2007]
Minority Report: Should Apple set its music free?
Comment The Apple boss wrote an open missive called 'Thoughts on Music' arguing that DRM technology in online music was neither necessary nor the deterrent to piracy it was considered to represent. Apple's decision to sell music without DRM is certainly... [11 Apr 2007]
Apple flunks green tech test
News An Apple spokesperson said in a statement: "We disagree with Greenpeace's rating and the criteria they chose. Apple has come bottom of a list compiled by Greenpeace that ranks 14 major electronics manufacturers in terms of their green credentials. [04 Apr 2007]
Supply chains go on-demand
Comment Some things go well together, even if they were not specifically meant for each other in the first place: teenagers and SMS, Apple and music, mums and 4x4s. So why is SCM as an on-demand service so good for enabling all this? [04 Apr 2007]
Rising PC sales failed to lift revenue in 2006
News Apple also saw its fortunes rise. Apple is the fourth largest PC maker in the US, ranked behind Dell, HP and Gateway and barely ahead of Toshiba, according to IDC. Worldwide, Apple is ranked seventh and had a 2.4 per cent market share in the fourth... [18 Jan 2007]
Mobile sales boom - Asia-Pac take a bow
News However, analysts are already predicting a shake-up in the market if rumours of an Apple iPhone prove to be true. Global mobile phone sales have increased by 21.5 per cent during the third quarter of 2006 compared to the same period a year ago... [22 Nov 2006]
