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Welcome to Deloitte’s Technology, Media & Telecommunications (TMT) Predictions 2010. The TMT Predictions explore emerging trends that will have an impact on Canadian businesses in 2010. This year’s predictions are guided by two themes: the direction of the global economy and the pace of digitization. Forecasting the future always presents challenges — but with our 6,000-strong global TMT practice and industry-leading research, information and insights, we’re prepared to take them on. Deloitte is proud to present its ninth edition of the TMT Predictions.
Watch the presentation of the TMT Predictions 2010 in Montreal, January 19
Duncan Stewart, Director of Deloitte Canada Research
Katheline Jean-Pierre, Senior manager, Online marketing
“Deloitte’s TMT Predictions 2010 brings industry-leading technology, media & telecommunications research, information and insights to regions across Canada. This year’s Predictions feature a variety of trends, including solar power, e-readers, the reinvention of television, tablet computers, and cloud computing. Join us at a live event near you beginning January 19 in Montreal,” explains Duncan Stewart, Director of Deloitte Canada Research and co-author of the TMT Predictions.
Tags: communication technology, information communication technology, telecommunication technology, trends, solar power, e-readers, television, tablet computers, cloud computing.
What’s the purpose of the TMT Predictions?
Duncan Stewart, Director of Deloitte Canada Research
“Each year we help Canadian companies understand which trends may be coming at them in the next 12 to 24 months. We’re not offering a guide to mastering the stock market – we’re helping businesses modify their strategies based on industry-leading research, information and insights,” says Duncan Stewart.
Tags: global information technology, information technology guide, communication technology, research, strategies, insights.