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- eBay heads into the enterprise
- Facebook buys into video
- Future dim for Wintel in 2015
- Integrated infrastructure booms in EMEA
- Scientists investigate online avatars
| eBay heads into the enterprise Posted: 09 Jan 2015 07:20 AM PST While Amazon is known to many for delivering CDs, books and foot spas, not many are aware that it has grabbed a sizeable chunk of the enterprise market too. And now it seems eBay wants a slice of that enterprise action too. more» |
| Posted: 09 Jan 2015 07:08 AM PST |
| Posted: 09 Jan 2015 06:45 AM PST The arrival of Windows 10 and the introduction of 14 nanometre microprocessors are unlikely to stimulate much demand for PCs in 2015. That's the view of Digitimes – which has interviewed sources in the supply chain that make kit using the software and components. more» |
| Integrated infrastructure booms in EMEA Posted: 09 Jan 2015 06:36 AM PST A report said that integrated infrastructure and platforms – that is to say vendor systems containing servers, disk storage, networking kit and systems management software – grew by 38 percent in the third quarter of last year. IDC said vendors turned in revenues of $616 million in the quarter, a year on year growth of 38.2 percent for the EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa) in the quarter. more» |
| Scientists investigate online avatars Posted: 09 Jan 2015 06:27 AM PST A group of researchers at York University is looking at what online avatars reveal about the personality of the people who choose them. Katrina Fong, lead researcher at the university, said that avatars let people express or suppress different physical or psychological traits in cyberspace. more» |
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While Amazon is known to many for delivering CDs, books and foot spas, not many are aware that it has grabbed a sizeable chunk of the enterprise market too. And now it seems eBay wants a slice of that enterprise action too.
The arrival of Windows 10 and the introduction of 14 nanometre microprocessors are unlikely to stimulate much demand for PCs in 2015. That's the view of Digitimes – which has interviewed sources in the supply chain that make kit using the software and components.
A report said that integrated infrastructure and platforms – that is to say vendor systems containing servers, disk storage, networking kit and systems management software – grew by 38 percent in the third quarter of last year. IDC said vendors turned in revenues of $616 million in the quarter, a year on year growth of 38.2 percent for the EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa) in the quarter.
A group of researchers at York University is looking at what online avatars reveal about the personality of the people who choose them. Katrina Fong, lead researcher at the university, said that avatars let people express or suppress different physical or psychological traits in cyberspace.
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