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Mobile banking set to boom
News Juniper also predicts bespoke payment applications for remittance purposes will be popular. Mobile banking is set for rapid growth over the next three years with the number of global mobile banking transactions... [18 Jun 2008]
The future, in 3D
News In the shorter term, Kurzweil predicts mobile users will soon have the ability to talk in their own language and be heard in another as speech translation engines - a technology he has been developing - become embedded... [19 May 2008]
Mobile banking set for boom time
News Juniper predicts the biggest region for mobile banking services will be China and the Far East, followed by Western Europe and India. The most popular service will be financial information, while the average mobile... [16 Apr 2008]
GPS-chip boom as mobiles enter the frame
News As more chips are shipped, average selling prices will continue to fall, the analyst predicts. He predicted: "The average price of the [GPS] chipset will fall to $3.50 or below by the end of 2008,... [20 Mar 2008]
Doctor iPhone will see you now…
News The analyst group Datamonitor predicts this move could lead to more doctors adopting healthcare applications such as electronic health records and clinical decision support systems. The next time you go to your doctor's... [17 Mar 2008]
Location-based services set to boom
News The analyst predicts global subscribers will rise from 16 million in 2007, to 43.2 million in 2008 - and hit 300 million in 2011. Increasing numbers of GPS-enabled phones - recently predicted to more... [11 Feb 2008]
Slowdown on the cards for business intelligence
News This is slightly lower than 2006 and Gartner predicts a further decline to single digit growth in the next few years. Despite the slow down, Gartner says BI is still a critical tool for insight and making decisions and... [14 Jan 2008]
Mobile tracking tech to take off in Europe
News The report predicts this will take off as concerns about personal security begin to outweigh those around privacy. Technology for wirelessly tracking vehicles and people is predicted to take off in... [10 Dec 2007]
Vista not grabbing businesses... yet
News But Silver predicts uptake will accelerate in 2008, with increased planning and testing and the arrival of the first service pack (SP1) fuelling demand. He predicted the tipping point will come in two or... [28 Nov 2007]
Three-quarters of world to have mobile by 2011...
News Portio also predicts the majority of new users will come from low-income segments but the US will also see five years of high value growth. Three-quarters of consumers around the world will have a mobile phone by 2011,... [25 Oct 2007]
MiFID - will the banks be ready in time?
News Consultant BearingPoint predicts institutions should expect a fourfold increase in pre-trade data and a doubling of post-trade data, due largely to more frequent price updating and the emergence of new trading venues -... [03 Oct 2007]
Public sector IT spend to slow
News The UK public sector software and IT services market will begin to wilt as big government IT programmes slow down, analyst house Ovum predicts. The public sector market is predicted to grow at a compound... [10 Sep 2007]
Is Apple planning a business-friendly iPhone?
News Gartner predicts that, in 2012, 10 million smart phones containing corporate data will be lost or stolen. Apple might start making enterprise-class iPhones or incorporate more enterprise-friendly features into existing... [05 Sep 2007]
ID cards: The bidding war begins
News The IPS predicts total spending on these procurement contracts will be around £2bn - a significant chunk of the ID card scheme's £5.5bn total budget. When asked how confident the IPS is in sticking to these... [09 Aug 2007]
Mobile broadband to be an HSPA affair
News A report by analyst Juniper Research predicts 70 per cent of mobile broadband subscribers will use the souped-up version of 3G by 2012. A recent report by Senza Fili Consulting predicted the combined... [08 Aug 2007]
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