Technology: operating in a new era | Cloud computing issues, impacts and insights 11 March 2012 Cloud computing is a fundamental shift that will alter the technology industry power structure and undoubtedly change consumers’ habits and expectations. Is your company prepared to adopt this “new mainstream” IT-approach? Discover what it takes to make the most of the transformative force of the cloud.
Global technology M&A update 4Q11 highlights 22 February 2012 Over the past quarter, the aggregate value of global technology industry M&A surged 41%. What’s driving this growth? Five long-term megatrends: smart mobility, cloud computing, social networking, “big data” analytics and the increased information security requirements that go along with them. Learn more.
Global technology trends: 3Q 2011 earnings season 9 February 2012 For the second consecutive quarter, we saw a pattern in which the fastest-growing companies were those leading — or responding swiftly to — disruptive innovation with the potential to reshape business models. Learn more about the latest trends for the top 100 global technology companies as well as our future outlook.
Global technology M&A update: 3Q11 highlights 17 January 2012 While M&A value declined in other industries, the aggregate value of global technology M&A increased 8% sequentially. It was the second consecutive quarter dominated by big-ticket deals in which established companies pursued strategic growth trends, but interestingly, PE firms contributed more than half of the deals valued above $1 billion. Learn more.
Global information security survey findings 2011 4 January 2012 If your organization is looking to the past for ways to protect the future, your information security program is already out of date. Which measures should companies take in today’s hyper-connected, borderless world? We have identified three significant trends. Learn more about them now.
Global Capital Confidence Barometer 2011 24 November 2011 For the past three years, leading corporates focused on reducing financial risk, improving operational fitness and learning to live with volatility. As a result, our fifth Capital Confidence Barometer reveals a new paradigm: M&A activity and extreme market volatility are now co-existing. There is a surprising appetite for deals, as top global corporates remain resilient to market turbulence.
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