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Quocirca

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Quocirca is a primary research and analysis company specialising in the business impact of information technology and communications (ITC). With world-wide, native language reach, Quocirca provides in-depth insights into the views of buyers and influencers in large, mid-sized and small organisations. Its analyst team is made up of real-world practitioners with first hand experience of ITC delivery who continuously research and track the industry and its real usage in the markets.

Through researching perceptions, Quocirca uncovers the real hurdles to technology adoption - the personal and political aspects of an organisation's environment and the pressures of the need for demonstrable business value in any implementation. This capability to uncover and report back on the end-user perceptions in the market enables Quocirca to advise on the realities of technology adoption, not the promises.

Quocirca research is always pragmatic, business orientated and conducted in the context of the bigger picture. ITC has the ability to transform businesses and the processes that drive them, but often fails to do so. Quocirca's mission is to help organisations improve their success rate in process enablement through better levels of understanding and the adoption of the correct technologies at the correct time.

Quocirca has a pro-active primary research programme, regularly surveying users, purchasers and resellers of ITC products and services on emerging, evolving and maturing technologies. Over time, Quocirca has built a picture of long term investment trends, providing invaluable information for the whole of the ITC community.

Quocirca works with global and local providers of ITC products and services to help them deliver on the promise that ITC holds for business. Quocirca's clients include Oracle, Microsoft, IBM, Dell, T-Mobile, Vodafone, EMC, Symantec and Cisco, along with other large and medium sized vendors, service providers and more specialist firms.

Telephone: +44 (0)118 948 3360
Email: inquiries@quocirca.com
WWW: www.quocirca.com

Contributors

The following people from Quocirca contribute material to IT-Director.com:

Rob Bamforth
Rob Bamforth
Louella Fernandes
Louella Fernandes
Clive Longbottom
Clive Longbottom
Simon Perry
Simon Perry
Bob Tarzey
Bob Tarzey
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Val Taylor

Recent contributions include:

  • Can Novell thrive by being a jack of all trades?
  • Enterprise performance management - the story continues...
  • Print revival at HP as it builds strategic enterprise MPS and midmarket focus
  • Mobile applications development - out of WAC?
  • Keeping mobile data flowing
  • Unified communications - vendor pipe dreams or reseller reality?
  • Making a pain go away
  • Extending enterprise communications seamlessly and with carrier control
  • Mobile machine to machine (M2M) - is it worth having less to talk about?
  • Apple iPad for enterprise?
  • Trends shaping next generation print management
  • Where are you? Geolocation adds excitement to e-tail
  • Lotusphere 2010 - consolidation, and setting the future scene
  • Think big when tidying up your office's printer mess
  • Plan for carbon trading - or pay the price
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