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.
Microsoft has hit the ground running by selling 60 million Windows 8 licences just two months post-launch, mirroring Windows 7's success.
Most business managers don't realise the impact printers and copiers have on their balance sheet and their operational expenses.
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.
Businesses face a shift towards dynamic, secure digital document collaboration amid growing demands for multimedia formats and efficiency.
When people talk about data breaches, the tendency is to think about cybercriminals and hackers trying to access networks to extract valuable information.
HP rebuffs WSJ's misleading financial analysis, spotlighting its robust $10.6 billion operating cash flow as evidence of fiscal health.
US Army, Air Force and DISA expand access to Microsoft technologies through cost-saving modernisation agreement.
Silver Peak's virtual marketplace exceeds 20,000 downloads, highlighting continued demand for software-based solutions.
CIO.com looks at what's in store for 2013, suggesting the more you know about the future in enterprise, the better off you are.
Cloud archiving offers significant economic and strategic benefits for both large enterprises and public sectors, enhancing storage, security and compliance.
Australian enterprise IT spending is forecast to total A$73 billion in 2013, nearly a 5% increase of projected 2012 spending of A$69 billion.
In an era of rapid commoditisation and increasing competition, companies are focusing on delivering a superior customer experience to differentiate themselves.
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.
Microsoft unveils expansion of its retail stores across America, bolstering its 2012 success with new locations announced.
Imagine a situation where a third-party knows exactly what information concerning your business is on your employee's iPad, but you do not.
Sir Richard Branson becomes the first LinkedIn Influencer to surpass one million followers, doubling Barack Obama's count and setting a new record.
Business and IT leaders are failing in their social media efforts due to a lack of emphasis on community participation, says Gartner.
BYOD trend in 2013 firms heightens security risks, data leaks and privacy issues as personal and enterprise device boundaries blur.