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ID #:   39272303
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Description:   Survey of Canadians SMB. Includes: What's your biggest IT challenge. (Finding products that suit needs, Choosing applications that won't be obsolete in a few months, Tailoring IT products to our business processes, managing risk, financial or otherwise, Other)

How has your IT budget changed for next year, What technologies do you think may help grow or improve your business in 2011 (Cloud computing, Virtualization, Business Intelligence, ERP, Software as a Service, Storage or SANs, VoiP, Tablet computers, Other)

Who sets the IT strategy in your organization, What type of training to you offer your employees (In-house, Peer-training, Online training, Classroom training, Other), Types of products typically require the most training (Productivity software, Smartphones, Browser-based portal tools, Messaging tools, Social media tools)

Use of social media tools in your business (product & event announcement, customer relations/communications, community building, Do not use social media [social networking sites]

Most important function of a smartphone (E-mail, Instant messaging, Social networking, Web browsing, Productivity applications)

Biggest security concern (Viruses & hackers, Disaster recovery, Employee blunders, Data or infrastructure hosted by third parties)

Barriers to buying from a startup vs. a large well-knowd vendor (Fear that they will go out of business, Products might not integrate, Level of support might not be strong enough)

Computing technologies SMBs will not be using in 5 years - Landline telephones, netbooks, PDAs, PCs, Laptops, Do not plan to stop an current technology

# of tablet computers in Canada by end of 2011, % share of market held by laptops (Q2 2009 vs. Q2 2011), Number of PC shipment in Q2 (desktop and portable)

Policies around bringing personal devices to work (BYOD)

 
Publication Date:   11/1/2011
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   11/1/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39271511
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Description:   Top 5 Canadian PC vendors market shares and shipment growth, Q4-10, % growth in portable PC and desktop PC shipments [laptops], % share of portable shipments held by mini notebooks [netbooks]
 
Publication Date:   2/15/2011
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   2/15/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39269364
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Description:   Survey on mobile phones and consumer electronics. Includes: % looking to replace mobile phone in the next 6 month, Form factor owned & Intended form factor of next phone (Touchscreen with keypad, with Qwerty, Touchscreen, Qwerty, Swivel flip, Side slider, Slider Candy bar, Clam or flip)

% of Canadians current own and likely to buy in the next 6 months - Desktop computer, DVD player, Digital camera, MP3 players, Gaming console, Notebook (Laptop), Video camera, Portable gaming device, Netbook, eBook [computer ownership]

Barriers to use mobile features/services in Canada - % reported Ease of use problems, Too expensive, Use other devices, Security concerns, Phone doesn’t support. [smartphone]

 
Publication Date:   1/12/2010
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Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   1/12/2010
 
 
 
ID #:   39269123
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Description:   % growth in Canadian Client PC market Q3 2009, Total number of units shipped, % change in desktop PC sales, % share of desktop shipment held by all-in-one form product category.

% growth on consumer segment, % increase in portable PC shipments to Home users, desktops to Home users, Overall % share of total PC shipment, Number of units shipped - Portable PC (laptops), Desktop PC, Mini Notebooks (netbooks)

% market share of Client PC market (HP, Acer, Dell)

 
Publication Date:   11/16/2009
Frequency:   Quarterly
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   11/18/2009
 
 
 
ID #:   39269124
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Description:   % growth in Canadian Client PC market Q2 2009, Total number of units shipped, % change in desktop PC sales, laptop sales, % market share held by HP, Dell, Apple, % market share of portable PC held by Acer, % market share of NetBooks held by Acer

% growth in mini notebook computers, Number of units shipped,

 
Publication Date:   8/20/2009
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Posted/Updated:   11/18/2009
 
 
 
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