Almost three quarters of small and mid-sized businesses in the U.S. have tablets on their shopping list over the next 12 months, according to a new study from NPD Group.
Surveying a variety of organizations with fewer than 1,000 employees, NPD found that 73 percent plan to buy a tablet this year, compared with the 68 percent from NPD’s second-quarter poll. Among those, a full 90 percent expect to spend the same amount or more on tablets as they have in the past. On average, SMBs are likely to spend more than $21,000 on tablets over the next 12 months, but that amount will naturally vary depending on the size of the company, NPD notes.
Among those companies with 501 to 999 employees, 89 percent are eyeing new tablets in the coming year and 95 percent are looking to boost or maintain their current spending plans. On average, the larger organizations are looking to spend almost $39,000 on tablets in the next 12 months... Read More
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Is That a Personal Assistant in Your Ear? January 4, 2012
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| By: Rich Tehrani |
I really like loud music and while I believe my hearing is good now, I imagine at some point in the future the collective damage of music played on various gadgets coupled with concerts by the likes of Ozzy Osbourne, Def Leppard, Rush, The Police, Joan Jett and others have done some damage which I will have to overcome with – I can’t bring myself to write it… A hearing aid. Ouch… Does that hurt. Did I mention I refuse to acknowledge the aging process is taking place... Read More |
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