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Intel and S3 settle chip feud
News Gartner Group analyst, Joe D'Elia, said: "The bus licence is an interesting development - Intel is freeing this up now they have licensed it to three or four companies. US chip giant Intel has settled its legal feud with... [20 Dec 1998]
Intel chops chip charges
News Joe D'Elia, associate director at analyst house, Gartner Group, said: "There is some overlap at the moment, although this will fade away once the 333MHz Pentium II is dropped. Intel has cut the prices of its Pentium II... [26 Oct 1998]
Gartner Group warns of printing costs
News The Gartner Group has released a report claiming that the cost of converting printers to cope with the euro could be as high as £1,742 per seat. The Gartner Group and Lexmark were unavailable for comment. [19 Oct 1998]
HP chief admits Y2K spend will slow server sales
News The statement was made at the Gartner Group's Symposium Itxpo 98 conference before an audience of 5,000. Hewlett-Packard (HP) chief executive, Lewis Platt has said he fears the hardware market will slow down during the... [15 Oct 1998]
Net business saves Cisco half a billion
News Speaking at the Gartner Group Symposium/ITxpo conference in the US, he said Cisco is looking to increase this figure to 90 per cent. Cisco claims it's saving $550m per year by doing business over the Internet. [15 Oct 1998]
Gartner group warns of WAN overspend
News Gartner Group has produced sobering figures that show most corporate WANs (wide area networks) cost twice as much as originally budgeted. The warnings come after Gartner chief executive Manny Fernandez's... [15 Oct 1998]
Business must come first warns Gartner Group chief
News IT directors must put business before technology if they want their organisations to survive, according to Gartner Group chief Manny Fernandez. Chairman and CEO, Fernandez, spoke to IT professionals at the annual... [13 Oct 1998]
IT chiefs gather for online interviews
News IT gurus Bill Gates, Larry Ellison and John Chambers come under the microscope this week at the Gartner Group US Symposium/IT Expo. Cisco president and CEO, Chambers, and Oracle chairman and CEO, Ellison, will today face... [13 Oct 1998]
Microsoft drags NT into the new millennium
News Despite Microsoft claiming NT 5.0 Beta 2 - which was released in August - 'feature complete', Michael Gartenberg, analyst at the Gartner Group, insists NT 5.0 will not be ready until 2000. Microsoft, in an attempt to... [12 Oct 1998]
UK mobile companies benefit from pay-as-you-go schemes
News Peter Richardson, an analyst at Gartner Group's Dataquest unit, said the growth of these services would not be detrimental to business users. The UK's national mobile phone operators - Cellnet, One2One, Orange and... [02 Oct 1998]
Dataquest predicts chip market recovery
News The world's major semiconductor manufacturers may still be reeling because of the Asian crisis and market saturation, but Gartner Group's Dataquest unit is predicting recovery next year. According to figures released... [29 Sep 1998]
Intel tipped as unlikely saviour for Hyundai's Scottish chip plant
News However, Joe D'Elia, Gartner Group microprocessor analyst and associate director, commented: "We find it incredulous that the association [between Intel and Hyundai] has been made. Intel is an unlikely white knight for... [06 Aug 1998]
Lotus fanfares SmartSuite Millennium Edition
News Commenting on the voice recognition software, Simon Levin, a Gartner analyst, said: "It is a point of differentiation. Lotus has launched the next release of its desktop productivity suite of applications - SmartSuite... [22 Jul 1998]
London Electricity moves into telecoms
News Nigel Deighton, research director at Gartner Group, said: "London Electricity is an interesting case, because they've been offering call centre services for some time to third parties. London Electricity is offering... [07 Jul 1998]
In brief: Workflow software will redesign your business
News Next-generation Web-enabled workflow software will enable users to modify entire business processes almost instantaneously, according to a Gartner Group analyst. Regino Casonato, research director at... [26 Jun 1998]