Journals

Apple’s Mac Stealing PC Market Share

According to a new study, Apple Mac computers registered a 8.2% marketshare in October 2008. The research firm conducted a survey of 40,000 websites and tracked the web browsers used.

With growth in its iPhone products, iPods and new Mac products, Apple now offers a robust product portfolio to which its customers are responding.

One of Microsoft’s main challenges has been to convince the public to upgrade from XP to Windows Vista.

No Signs of Recovery in the GCC

No end appears in sight for a robust economic recovery in the GCC. This article illustrates how Dubai and Qatar are hard hit in the global economic recession. Oman was the only stock market to show positive gains. While the Middle East / GCC region is down, the outlook appears more vibrant than in Developed markets, with stock markets making gains in positive territory.

Singapore Air’s New All-Business Class on the A345

Singapore Air has revealed its All-Business Class flights on its A345 flights, with stunning images of luxury in the air. It will be of interest to know how this new service fares in the global economic recession.

Optimizing Corporate Websites for ROI

Companies need to be where their customers and stakeholders are.  More than ever, the web is a crucial point-of-contact between businesses and their stakeholders. In this recession, web surfers are spending sleepless nights surfing the web for entertainment, insights and other content that is meaningful for them.

Rise in Education Sector during Recession

SIS International Market Research –  Graduate schools throughout the United States are realizing unusually high application rates, while the economy plunges further into recession. This development has resulted from the countercyclical rise in demand for college degrees, as scores of workers head to “plan B” by applying for graduate degrees. Eventually, these graduates hope to come out better positioned in the workforce after the recession concludes.

District Cooling Market Research

District Cooling Market Research District Cooling (DC) is the centralized production and distribution of cooling energy. The output of one plant can meet cooling-demands of dozens of buildings. It’s important because centralized production of cooling energy is: More environmentally friendly More cost-effective A price competitive alternative Reliable and convenient for the customer Space efficient District … Read more