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...found Linux users were frustrated by the lack of functionality of open source desktop products. And, according to Simon Yates, senior analyst at Forrester Research, interest in Linux remains flat. The alliance may improve matters. Ovum... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2006/01/11/213561/ibm-alliance-to-offer-new-licence-and-support-options-for.htm
...Service Pack 1 (SP1) is released - but that is down from about 43% in 2004," says Forrester Research senior analyst Simon Yates. Forrester believes firms are more interested in stability and consistency in the PC environment than in new features... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2006/02/21/214286/should-you-migrate-to-vista.htm
...spend significant amounts of their IT budgets on hardware, with server and desktop sales remaining strong in 2005. Simon Yates, senior analyst at Forrester Research, said buyers were consolidating around the big three corporate suppliers... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2005/12/13/213417/companies-spend-big-on-small-servers.htm
...markets in Brazil, Russia, India and China will account for more than 775m new PCs by 2015. Forrester analyst Simon Yates said, "The industry can probably survive selling incrementally better hardware and software to the people who already... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/06/12/224731/more-than-1bn-pcs-in-use-by-2008.htm
...structured-task workers – for example, in a call centre – or they have predictable client application requirements. Simon Yates, senior analyst at Forrester Research, said the success of thin client computing in smaller end-user environments... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/07/16/225570/Price-of-desktops-slashed-as-16335-thin-clients-hit.htm
...most firms to migrate to Vista with any confidence. Forrester Research’s vice-president and research director Simon Yates said, “Many firms are reluctant to jump on board with the new operating system immediately. Most do not want to enter... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2006/11/17/219857/Evaluate-Vista-now-IT-bosses-told.htm
...organisations will consider embarking upon the task of migration,” she said. Forrester Research vice-president Simon Yates said, “Many firms would prefer to stick with Windows XP as a single, stable version of Windows that meets most of their... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2006/11/17/219964/Big-firms-won39t-be-hurried-on-move-to-Vista-says-Corporate-IT.htm
...medium-sized businesses (SMBs) about their PC upgrade plans for 2006, and found Lenovo was a popular choice. Simon Yates, principal analyst at Forrester, said Dell is the preferred choice for almost two-thirds of SMBs, followed by... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2006/03/07/214569/Lenovo-bundles-IBM-39self-healing39-software-with-own-branded.htm
...Analyst company Forrester estimated that about one million machines are affected. In a paper on the flaw, analyst Simon Yates said the recall would put extra workload on IT departments. Yates said suppliers other than HP were likely to be... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2004/07/05/203604/users-urged-to-check-hp-notebooks.htm
...Longhorn version of Windows, which is still being developed by Microsoft and is not due to be launched until 2006. Simon Yates, senior analyst at Forrester Research, said, "Despite the willingness of firms to upgrade hardware to Longhorn... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2005/04/04/209233/low-cost-pcs-could-offer-path-to-the-future.htm

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... Channel: Telecoms Desktop Linux 9 ready for release In certain key markets, it's viable. Analyst Simon Yates said that a survey of corporate technology professionals by Forrester Research indicated that as of yet, corporate... http://whitepapers.silicon.com/0,39024759,60481578p,00.htm
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