Juniper Research stories
An estimated 50 million vehicles will offer built-in wireless charging by 2020, up from only 4 million vehicles offering the technology this year.
Rapid adoption of 5G will occur from 2025, according to Juniper Research, which says active connections will represent a threefold increase from 2024.
Wireless charging adoption for mobile devices is set to soar, with a fifth of wearables incorporating the technology.
Wi-Fi on public transport is driving mobile transactions, with Juniper Research warning online sales are not just for pure play online retailers.
Juniper Research unveils its predictions for the IoT market - and warns of the importance of back-end analytics to make IoT a long-term success.
Players such as Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest and Instagram have an impact on global e-retail figures, says Juniper Research.
Various key technology developments are impacting the smart wireless devices sector. Juniper Research has revealed top five stand-out devices.
The executives that ranked the top of the list are actioning change within an organisation and are recognising the need to move forward.
Augmented Reality apps in the mobile games market will generate 420 million downloads annually by 2019, up from 30 million in 2014.
The cost of data breaches is expected to soar to $2 trillion globally by 2019 - and its not mobile or IoT that will be the source of most breaches...
July 2008: a certain fruity company launched its app store and gave a home to 500 freshly pressed iPhone OS (iOS nowadays) apps.
In line with the rest of the segment, Cupertino has realised that wearables need to be fashion first and technology second.
Apple's iPhone 6 launch not only advanced tech specs but also revolutionised NFC with Apple Pay, boosting contactless payments.
The deal is about presenting Apple as a serious enterprise partner; as the company openly admits that it is a consumer-first company.
Laced with high-end features, will this device be the cocktail to succeed in a market dominated by Apple & Co.?.
Amongst the whoops, cheers and starry-eyed attendees at Apple's annual WWDC, what can we glean from the company's latest announcements?.
Amid benefits like low cost and scalability, the public cloud's data privacy concerns cast a shadow on enterprise adoption.
New findings from hi-tech analyst firm, Juniper Research, observed that the tablet market is becoming increasingly diverse as new form factors emerge.
Once perceived to have limited potential, Juniper forecasts that Phablets will ship over 120 million units by 2018, rising from an estimated 20 million in 2013.
Wi-Fi networks will carry more than 115,000PB (Petabytes) of data by 2019. This is the equivalent of more than six billion Blu-ray movies.