IDC Survey Reveals 57% of A/NZ SMBs Are Out of Survival Mode and Expects IT Spending to Rise in 2022
AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND – In Q1 2022, IDC surveyed 1011 small and medium businesses* across Australia and New Zealand (A/NZ) to understand their priorities, challenges, and planned technology investments in 2022. The survey found that 57% of A/NZ SMBs have moved through the pandemic-related crisis and out of survival mode. These organisations have shifted into either growing […]
SIA Applauds Start of Conference Negotiations on Bicameral Competitiveness Legislation
Policymakers must swiftly enact compromise bill that includes $52 billion to fund the CHIPS Act, as well as an investment tax credit for semiconductor manufacturing and design WASHINGTON – The Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) today released the following statement from SIA President and CEO John Neuffer applauding the formal start of a congressional conference to […]
Five ways to support Ukraine’s tech sector
SOURCE Ukraine’s IT sector has had to adapt to the realities of war but continues to operate at almost full capacity despite the extraordinary conditions: a sign of its, and Ukraine’s, resilience. It needs continued support, however. Stories of Ukrainian programmers working in basements and bomb shelters, or of app developers defending their cities by […]
Celestica Announces First Quarter 2022 Financial Results
TORONTO– Celestica Inc. (TSX: CLS) (NYSE: CLS), a leader in design, manufacturing and supply chain solutions for the world’s most innovative companies, today announced financial results for the quarter ended March 31, 2022 (Q1 2022)†. “Our strong performance in the first quarter was a great start to the year. Although the macro environment presented a […]
North America Electronic Component Sales Sentiment Beats Expectations in April – But Caution Prevails Looking Forward

The results of the April 2022 Electronic Component Sales Trend Survey (ECST) delivered encouraging strength in the results for April, reports ECIA. However, survey participants are clearly cautious in their expectations for May.