Are these the tech sector's future winners and losers?

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The rapid development of technology creates a particularly sharp divide between the winners and the losers in the technology sector.

Mobility and cloud computing are game changers that are fundamentally altering the balance of power between those companies that are on the winning team and those that are losing the battle for future success. The ‘techtonic’ shift in the way we consume and use technology is profound and it is no exaggeration to say that this change is bigger than any that has come before. The first few weeks of the current results season have demonstrated the challenge ahead for the technology sector. The industry is having to deal with structural change – PC sales have begun to weaken as we adjust t...

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