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vertical markets
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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about vertical markets focus on the use of Windows-based tablets in enterprise applications, particularly in sectors like health care, education, and financial services. Historical threads from 2011 highlight how PC manufacturers such as Dell targeted vertical markets with Windows 7 tablets for business users, while also offering Android alternatives. More recent content touches on Oracle's cloud infrastructure growth and AI investments, which may have implications for vertical market solutions. The tag covers the intersection of Windows devices and industry-specific enterprise needs, with an emphasis on how vendors tailor hardware and software for specialized business environments.
Oracle’s latest quarter didn’t just reshape expectations for a legacy database vendor — it rewrote the competitive map for cloud infrastructure by booking a staggering backlog and laying out a five‑year growth path that, if executed, would position Oracle as a genuine challenger to the...
As I watch the Tablet Revolution, 2011 Edition unfold, I'm struck by the similarities to the first go-round of tablets a decade ago. As before, PC manufacturers are largely focusing on vertical markets in enterprise applications for Windows-based tablets.
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As I watch the Tablet Revolution, 2011 Edition unfold, I'm struck by the similarities to the first go-round of tablets a decade ago. As before, PC manufacturers are largely focusing on vertical markets in enterprise applications for Windows-based tablets. But this time, in doing so, the industry...
As I watch the Tablet Revolution, 2011 Edition unfold, I'm struck by the similarities to the first go-round of tablets a decade ago. As before, PC manufacturers are largely focusing on vertical markets in enterprise applications for Windows-based tablets. But this time, in doing so, the industry...
IDG News Service - Dell will launch a 10-in. Windows 7-based tablet for business users later this year, aimed primarily at "vertical" markets such as health care, education and the financial sector, the company said Tuesday.
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Google Android tablets also due later this year Dell will launch a 10-inch Windows 7-based tablet for business users later this year, aimed primarily at "vertical" markets such as health care, education and the financial sector, the company said Tuesday.
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Dell will launch a 10-inch Windows 7-based tablet for business users later this year, aimed primarily at "vertical" markets such as health care, education and the financial sector, the company said Tuesday.
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Dell will launch a 10-inch Windows 7-based tablet for business users later this year, aimed primarily at vertical markets like health care, education, and the financial sector, the company said Tuesday. Dell is hedging its bets, however. It will also offer 10-inch tablets based on Google's...
Dell will launch a 10-inch Windows 7-based tablet for business users later this year, aimed primarily at "vertical" markets such as health care, education and the financial sector, the company said Tuesday.
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Fujitsu demoed its next-generation tablet at the Consumer Electronics Show. It came as no surprise, as the company has long been a player in highly mobile and slate-style products--especially ones aimed at corporate and vertical markets in previous pushes towards a tablet PC.
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Fujitsu demoed its next-generation tablet at the Consumer Electronics Show. It came as no surprise, as the company has long been a player in highly mobile and slate-style products--especially ones aimed at corporate and vertical markets in previous pushes towards a tablet PC.
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