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...help the world’s mobile handset markets close out the year with strong sales. Explained ABI research director Kevin Burden, “2008 should still be a very good year for the global mobile phone market. While Q2 performance figures are still... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/07/16/231495/mobile-handset-market-to-have-strong-finish-to-2008.htm
Enterprises should see mobile computing as being business critical rather than push it aside. Kevin Burden, program manager of Smart Handheld Devices for research firm IDC, claimed that most enterprises have pushed mobile computing... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2003/03/26/193447/dont-ignore-mobile-computing-says-analyst.htm
... "The pairing of SAP and Palm will bring enterprise customers a sought-after level of mobile capability," said Kevin Burden, an analyst at IDC. "We see a great deal of market potential for solutions that combine handheld technology with... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2001/06/21/180959/palm-and-sap-to-bring-e-applications-to-pdas.htm
...investment might indicate confidence in what will happen in the personal digital assistant (PDA) market next year. Kevin Burden, an analyst at IDC, said handheld sales have been stagnant this year, largely because innovations have been evolutionary... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2001/12/10/184221/palm-gets-cash-injection.htm
...financial officer. Palm's tumultuous year may have forced Yankowski to reflect on his role in the company, said Kevin Burden, an analyst at IDC. "I think it's a recognition that Palm probably wasn't moving in the right direction in... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2001/11/09/183628/struggling-palm-loses-chief-executive.htm

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...impact of the collaboration between Nokia and Intel will go beyond smartphones, a technology market expert has claimed. Kevin Burden, practice director of mobile devices at ABI Research, said that Intel's heritage in computer form factors and... http://www.bcs.org/server.php?show=conWebDoc.27161
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