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The days are gone of customer satisfaction being achieved by having a good product at a good price with good service.
In today's rapidly evolving technology landscape a number of trends in printing and document management are becoming ever more important.
Tablets set to outstrip notebooks in 2013 with over 240 million units expected to ship, dethroning the traditional laptop.
Most businesses go to great lengths and invest heavily in ensuring that confidential documentation and information is protected, both physically and online.
Just a quick look over at what buzz has been happening in the entrepreneurial world of last year shows that smart watches are in big demand.
Two in every three mobile phones sold in China in 2012 were powered by Android with the US market catching up rapidly.
Businesses face a shift towards dynamic, secure digital document collaboration amid growing demands for multimedia formats and efficiency.
Innovation should be driven by the ability to demonstrate gains in productivity, delivering improved service and satisfying customer interactions.
Apple reaches a milestone, capturing 53.3% of the US smartphone market ahead of Christmas, led by iPhone 5 sales.
Apple's App Store shatters records with 40 billion downloads, 20 billion from 2012 alone, highlighting a stellar year for developers.
Robbers target Apple in audacious heists across the USA and France, swiping iPhones and iPads worth over $1.3m on New Year's Eve.
The mobility market is becoming more competitive, making it difficult for resellers to succeed without providing additional services.
SMS revenues to take a hit within three years due to the increasing popularity of social messaging services on smartphones.
Many people are now making resolutions to slim down in 2013, but have you considered also putting your computer on a well-deserved New Year's diet?.
Security is perhaps never so high in the public conscience as it is today, thanks largely to the high-profile blunders by several government agencies.
Encourage customers to think mobility strategy, rather than BYOD, cautions Otto Ruettinger, Lenovo Australia and New Zealand director, SMB.
In 2013, enterprise mobile strategy takes centre stage, with a focus on apps, M2M communication, and enhanced security.
Informa Telecoms & Media predicts another tough year for year for telecoms operators but OTT players will not have it all their own way either.
Apple's iOS6 Do Not Disturb bug, which misfired since Jan 1, set to auto-correct tomorrow with no user action needed.
Brad Findlay of Cisco asserts the urgency for resellers to evolve home networking solutions, as the connected home future beckons.