Frost & Sullivan stories
The disruption being wrought by digital transformation is forcing technology companies – and resellers – to change the way they look at the world.
No industry is immune from digital disruption and failure to look at changes in other industries and innovate may put your business at risk.
Millimetre wave technology is set to become increasingly significant in industries over the next few years, according to Frost - Sullivan.
WatchGuard's APT Blocker wins Frost & Sullivan's 2015 New Product Innovation Award, with F&S noting it is 'conducive to the unique needs of SMBs'.
Healthcare will benefit from wearable technology says research firm Forst & Sullivan - but there are still obstacles ahead for wearables.
The need to leverage UC&C to boost efficiency, productivity and competitiveness is encouraging businesses to adopt new communications technologies.
Security and privacy concerns for IoT and changes on the wearables front as functionality, design and non-intrusiveness come to the fore.
Aussie cloud contact centres stymied by security fears, despite the market's growth, Frost and Sullivan reports.
Microsoft, Huawei, Fortinet, F5 Networks, AWS, Microsoft and Telstra among who's who of tech companies honoured at Frost & Sullivan APAC ICT awards.
Wireless communication test equipment will focus on LTE, M2M comms and easy deployment, says Frost - Sullivan.
Frost and Sullivan has identified 'mega trends' that will support unified communications (UC) market growth in the APAC region.
Emerging UC players set to shake up the New Zealand market, challenging giants like Microsoft and Cisco with fresher cloud-based solutions.
Lifesize has released two new icon video systems as well as updates to the Lifesize Cloud service, and has recently received a Frost and Sullivan award.
Frost and Sullivan have said on-premise solutions are to give way to hosted and cloud-based UC solutions in Australia.
The latest report by Frost and Sullivan raises the question, will wearables be the next enterprise game changer?.
Schneider Electric shines at Frost and Sullivan Awards, earning top accolades in UPS, service, and data centre innovation across Asia Pacific.
NZ's mobile commerce to leap from $3.9bn to $9.6bn by 2019, with entertainment and physical goods driving growth, says Frost and Sullivan.
Wearables will be a $1 billion market in Australia by 2018 with enterprise adoption expected to take off from 2017.
A new study shows more than half of organisation decision makers identified cloud computing as their top priority for the next 12 months.
Australia's cloud services market will continue to grow at an increasingly rapid pace over the next five years, says Frost and Sullivan.