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Mobile email's time has come - for some

News So where does the triple revenue growth come in? Mobile email is set to take off in the next three years, according to market analyst Datamonitor. It predicts mobile operators' revenues from providing such a service will more than triple over the... [02 Feb 2006]

Top UK execs confident on jobs and spending

News By sector, financial services industry execs are most optimistic - 86 per cent predicting growth. Top execs are increasingly optimistic about the performance of their companies this year as the state of the global economy improves. [25 Jan 2006]

Jobs: Video, Bluetooth, radio, 3G iTunes for iPod? Doubt it

News Bluetooth connectivity or a radio - a common feature in Windows MP3 players - are even more unlikely additions to the iPod feature set, senior Apple execs revealed today. According to Apple, UK year-on-year growth has been in the region of 90 per... [20 Sep 2005]

IT spend "squandered" by misunderstood tech chiefs

News The analyst group's new report, Measuring IT costs and value - maximising the effectiveness of IT investment, said too many IT execs forget to focus on what can create value for their organisation - but that without this it is impossible to... [20 Sep 2005]

HP's new boss: Who is he?

News Indeed, HP execs cited his bottom-line boosting behaviour during his tenure as NCR CEO as one of the reasons behind his being offered the role. In addition to his post as president and CEO of NCR, Hurd has already co-authored a book, The Value... [30 Mar 2005]

Quocirca's Straight Talking: Mobile data for business, at last

Comment In recent research conducted by Quocirca, we found that growth in spending on mobile services is set to continue. While voice calling on the move is used by all and sundry the promise of mobile data access has yet to be fulfilled. [04 Mar 2005]

3GSM Diary: Dogs, storm troopers and HSDPA

Comment A series of presentations by orange-tied execs in both English and French included lines such as "we do get closer to our customers than anyone else does" and, equally modestly, "we believe we have the best team in the world". [15 Feb 2005]

CEOs bank on growth and offshoring

News But many will be prepared to make unpopular decisions to achieve that growth, with 57 per cent of global execs citing offshoring as a major factor. However, execs also expressed concern about over-reliance on the relatively unknown quantity that is... [04 Feb 2005]

The Weekly Round-Up: 17.11.04

Round-Up Or, more likely, it sounds like the 'let's quantify data as books' metaphor was 'The Idea' that emerged from a brain dump by some marketing execs and not a result of a complex algorithm calculated by techies. [17 Dec 2004]

Euro small fry iTunes won't kill the CD

News So what do industry execs think would spur a more substantial growth? iTunes et al may be parting the broadband-enabled and their money at some speed but the CD is alive and well - and will be for some time yet, new research has claimed. [29 Sep 2004]

IT spending: Execs more optimistic than analysts

News An IDC survey this month of at least 400 business and technology executives in the United States found the leaders expecting IT spending growth of 12.9 per cent over the next 12 months. IDC is forecasting US IT spending growth of 5 per cent for... [25 Aug 2004]

Leader: Can CIOs cut it in the boardroom?

Leader It found that while 80 per cent think they have influence in the boardroom, their fellow non-IT execs rank them seventh out of eight in terms of strategic influence, just above the HR director. Few execs have a true view of the business processes... [20 Jul 2004]

CIOs not as important as they think they are

News CIOs may not be as influential as they think they are, with new research showing a significant gap between how CIOs see their own role in the business and how the CEO and other non-IT execs see CIOs. It found that while CEOs are now looking to the... [20 Jul 2004]

Pay drop for IT middle managers

News The survey of 1,130 "enterprise IT sites", most of which were in the United States, showed "salary stabilization and modest growth" for executives and IT staff. Seventy-two per cent of the 650 organizations contacted by Meta Group said the... [30 Jun 2004]

US Election 2004: Tech execs back Bush

News This is due in no small measure to this administration's pro-growth policies. A star-studded list of technology executives today plan to endorse President Bush for another term, saying they believe that the Republican candidate's positions are a... [19 May 2004]

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