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India Green IT Spend To Reach $70 Bn By 2015
Fp Archives •Operational cost of making energy-efficient resources available is pressuring Indian CIOs to develop strategies to optimise ICT utilisation
Cloud, COBIT Will Enable New Ways Of Doing Business
Fp Archives •Gartner research provides a cross-industry perspective on potentially transformative technologies
Media Tablets, Private Cloud Moving Into Peak Of Inflated Expectations
Fp Archives •According to Gartner, Transformational technologies that will hit the mainstream in less than five years include media tablets, cloud computing and cloud/Web platforms.
Thin Provisioning: The Future Is Bright
Fp Archives •The technology has featured in Gartner's recent Hype Cycle Report.
Gartner Hype Cycle Evaluates Technology Trends In India
Fp Archives •The Gartner Hype Cycle for ICT in India 2009 provides a perspective on the technologies and trends that IT leaders should consider as they develop emerging-technology portfolios.
Gartner's 2009 Hype Cycle Special Report Now Available
Fp Archives •Social software and microblogging sites have tipped over the peak and will soon experience disillusionment among enterprise users.
A closer look at Internet of things, the way Intel sees it unfolding
Nashdavid •Discussions around Internet of Things have been gaining momentum over the past couple of years. And given the rise in prominence of mobility, we spoke to Satish Jadhav, Director – IoT, Embedded Sales Group – South Asia at Intel Technology. Here’s what we learned after our interaction with him.
3D printing of medical devices reaches peak hype: Gartner
Fp Staff •Gartner's 2015 Hype Cycle for 3D Printing revealed that 3DP of medical devices has reached the Peak of Inflated Expectations, but certain specialist applications are already becoming the norm in medical care.
Autonomous vehicles, IoT most hyped technologies of 2015: Gartner
Fp Staff •Major changes in the 2015 Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies include the placement of autonomous vehicles.
India's spending on green IT and sustainability initiatives to reach $34 billion
Fptechno •Most Indian companies have at least one green initiative motivated by the prospect of lower operating costs, says Gartner.