Showing posts with label Mobile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mobile. Show all posts

Tuesday, 5 January 2016

the highest selling gadgets this holiday season




"the highest selling gadgets this holiday season"
How Phablets popularity this holidays soared

Saturday, 2 January 2016

data storage and cloud computing Evolution




data storage and cloud computing Evolution


the sheer size of chinese online retail imports




"the sheer size of chinese online imports"
The biggest digital disruptions  in chinese market has been the growth of  china's online retail imports including growth of robots

Friday, 1 January 2016

40% business do not use " security encryption" for storing data in cloud

40% business do not use " security encryption" for storing data in cloud.The below infographic shows why although big data and cloud are being increasingly adopted by enterprises despite security concerns and risk awareness  and storing big data on cloud 


"The rise of the cloud : security or productivity"
Despite the fact that cloud data storage is becoming more popular, a full 88% of businesses surveyed to get the infographic statistics aren’t using the cloud to its fullest because of security concerns. More than 40% of those businesses say that cloud security issues are more critical than they have ever been.

2015 digital marketing trends in 10 charts

MOBILE PAYMENTS,INTERNET OF THINGS, RISE OF CHINA, AND ALIBABA'S GREAT CHINA WALL. The 10 charts show the evolution of digital marketing and online trends last year


the rise of mobile, social analytics  and cloud ( SMAC ) had been instrumental in what is known as today’s SMAC Stack—‘the fifth wave’ of IT architecture—is happening faster than anything that’s come before. By 2020, as many as 100 billion computing devices will be connected to the Web. ... Retailers are strategically deploying the SMAC Stack across key business

Sunday, 13 December 2015

comparing click to open email by devices :mobile vs desktop vs PC


"email click to open rates by mobile vs desktop"
While mobile click-to-open (CTO) rates dipped slightly  in Q3 (to 13.7%), they remained up from the year-earlier period (12.1%) and continue to close the gap with desktop CTO rates, per Yesmail’s latest quarterly report.  mobile email  revenues also grew 2015 by 9.9% year-over-year, with smartphones accounting for 56.6% of mobile revenue, up from 41.6% a year earlier

Apple devices continue to dominate revenues derived from mobile email, accounting for 77% share this past quarter. The iPhone comprised 34% share of orders (up from 23% during Q3 2014), taking share from the iPad, which accounted for 43% of orders (down from 58% during the year-earlier period).