Security threats don’t seem to be subsiding. In the first half of 2009, 61 of the top 100 Web sites delivered malicious content to their visitors because the sites had been hacked and malware implanted. Of these infected sites, more than 75% were legitimate.
According to a recent report, the CAD market is expected to grow at a CAGR 0f 11% through 2012, but the quarterly reports of some major industry players are hardly pleasing. Autodesk (NASDAQ:ADSK) was one of the worst-hit companies in the segment.
According to iSuppli, the IPTV market grew more than 50% in 2009, and the number of IPTV subscribers is expected to grow an additional 56% to 52 million by 2010 and double to 115.6 million by 2013. Amazon and Netflix should benefit from this trend and from the increasing momentum in the video-on-demand space. TiVo
MercadoLibre (NASDAQ:MELI) recently announced their Q2 results, and at a time when other online retailers are providing disappointing numbers, the company continues to outperform the market. Q2 revenues of $40.9 million grew 19% over the year and a whopping 42% in local currency terms. Net income grew 127% over the year to $6.7 million.
Computer manufacturer Dell (NASDAQ:DELL) recently reported a better-than-expected second quarter as IT spending levels showed signs of stabilizing. During the quarter, the company reclaimed its top spot from HP in the US PC market. However, Dell has not been making adequate progress on its smartphone strategy. Let’s take a closer look.
As per a recent report by the EDA Consortium, the industry’s revenues have declined 10.7% over the year in the first quarter of 2009 to $1.192 billion after registering single-digit growth in 2008 and double-digit growth in 2007. Computer-Aided Engineering, the largest product category, saw revenues fall 19% over the year in the first quarter
We’ve looked at some Internet sector acquisition prospects last week. Today, we look at more companies, this time in printing and real estate. An online company that has been faring well with its excellent business model even in the current times is Vistaprint (NASDAQ:VPRT). The manufacturer of personalized products and services for small businesses and
There has been a boom in the wireless industry driven by increased demand for smartphones such as the iPhone, Palm Pre, and BlackBerry and for netbooks as well as evolution of high-speed technology. Just yesterday, Nokia announced its new netbook, Booklet 3G. According to Gartner, smartphone sales grew 27% to 41 million units in Q209,