Juniper Research stories - Page 5

Apple, IBM and the Enterprisation of Consumer Technology...
Wed, 23rd Jul 2014
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personal computing devices
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apple
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ibm
The deal is about presenting Apple as a serious enterprise partner; as the company openly admits that it is a consumer-first company.

Can the Amazon smartphone burn Apple's market share?
Fri, 20th Jun 2014
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smartphones
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personal computing devices
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apple
Laced with high-end features, will this device be the cocktail to succeed in a market dominated by Apple & Co.?.

Apple WWDC 2014: iWon or Me-too?
Fri, 6th Jun 2014
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smartphones
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personal computing devices
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ios
Amongst the whoops, cheers and starry-eyed attendees at Apple’s annual WWDC, what can we glean from the company’s latest announcements?.

The Public Cloud: Don’t rain on the enterprise parade
Wed, 14th May 2014
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public cloud
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cloud services
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analyst report
Amid benefits like low cost and scalability, the public cloud's data privacy concerns cast a shadow on enterprise adoption.

Tablet Hybrids set to ship 50 million by 2018
Wed, 26th Mar 2014
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hybrid & remote work
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personal computing devices
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apple
New findings from hi-tech analyst firm, Juniper Research, observed that the tablet market is becoming increasingly diverse as new form factors emerge.

Phablets... a 'Phabulous' future?
Tue, 11th Mar 2014
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smartphones
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personal computing devices
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apple
Once perceived to have limited potential, Juniper forecasts that Phablets will ship over 120 million units by 2018, rising from an estimated 20 million in 2013.

Now Sony and Samsung wants to track your life too...
Tue, 4th Mar 2014
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wearables
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personal computing devices
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samsung
Samsung's new gear smart watches have been launched with few minor updates and Samsung's second-generation smart watches are based on their own Tizen OS.

Google exits the smartphone race
Tue, 11th Feb 2014
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smartphones
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lenovo
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google
Google sells its smartphone division to Lenovo at a significant loss, exiting the race less than three years after buying Motorola.

Samsung dominates smartphone market as Apple smashes iPhone records
Fri, 31st Jan 2014
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smartphones
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personal computing devices
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lenovo
Samsung has once again dominated the global smartphone market, accounting for almost one in three of the 980 million devices shipped worldwide during 2013.

Window of opportunity as Phablet shipments set to smash 120m mark?
Tue, 28th Jan 2014
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smartphones
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gaming
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digital entertainment
Phablet sales soar to 120m by 2018, with East Asia leading demand for gaming and streaming on larger screens, reports Juniper Research.

Wearable device shipments set for ten-fold market increase
Mon, 6th Jan 2014
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smartphones
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wearables
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healthtech
Juniper Research predicts a ten-fold increase in wearable device shipments by 2018, driven by new product launches and rising consumer awareness.

Will you own a smart watch by 2018?
Thu, 29th Aug 2013
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wearables
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personal computing devices
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apple
Smart watch shipments are expected to hit 36 million annually by 2018, with Apple and Samsung poised to trigger a market boom, Juniper Research reveals.

Mobile TV set for $10bn worth by 2017
Tue, 9th Jul 2013
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digital entertainment
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personal computing devices
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apple
The mobile TV and video market is set to reach $9.5bn within four years, as new business models incorporate the technology.

Over 160 billion apps to be downloaded by 2017
Fri, 5th Jul 2013
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smartphones
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gaming
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digital entertainment
Global app downloads set to double to 160 billion by 2017, fuelled by smartphone adoption in developing markets and free-download apps.

Wearable tech to hit US$1.5 billion by 2014
Mon, 29th Apr 2013
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wearables
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healthtech
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personal computing devices
Next generation wearables including smart glasses and watches set for boost as influential players such as Google and Apple enter the market.

Money for nothing - the virtual goods market in gaming
Fri, 28th Oct 2011
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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social media
The market for virtual goods in social media games is set to boom due to smartphone usage, according to a report.