Shipments of PDAs and handheld devices slowed in 2002, but new, aggressively priced products could help turn things around in 2003, analysts said Monday.Hardware vendors shipped 12.1 million PDAs and other handhelds in 2002, down 9.1% from 2001, said Dataquest, a unit of Gartner, in a report distributed Monday. Much like in the PC business, corporations are still not buying as many PDAs as expected amid an IT spending crunch, said Todd Kort, principal analyst for Dataquest.Shipments of Palm’s PDAs dropped 12.2% in 2002, but Palm still shipped almost 3 million more units than its nearest competitor, Hewlett-Packard Palm’s 4.44 million units in 2002 represented 36.8% of the market, as compared to HP’s 1.63 million units and 13.5% of the market.Palm’s products, accompanied by its former division PalmSource’s operating system, have been more popular among consumers due to their lower prices and ease of use, said Stephen Baker, director of research at NPD Techworld. That explains Palm’s healthy lead over HP’s iPaq devices based on Microsoft’s Windows Pocket PC operating system, since 70% of all handheld sales are to consumers, according to Dataquest. Business purchases of PDAs will climb when the industry figures out a better way to offer wireless data services, and resolves security issues to the content of IT managers, Kort said.While the Pocket PC operating system has seen most of its adoption by businesses, the emergence of cheaper iPaq devices and Dell’s new Axim PDA could help those devices become more of a factor in the consumer market, Baker said. But Palm’s low-cost consumer PDA, the Zire, has gotten the attention of first-time PDA users, who are badly needed to reinvigorate the market, Baker said.The third and fourth place manufacturers in Dataquest’s study both use the PalmOS in their products. Sony enjoyed strong growth of its Clie PDAs with shipments of 1.33 million units in 2002, up 163% from shipments of 506,358 units in 2001. Shipments of Handspring’s devices dropped sharply to 698,228 units in 2002, down from 1.37 million in 2002. The figures for Handspring do not include sales of its Treo PDA/phone devices, which are considered smart phones.Toshiba posted the strongest gain among PDA vendors, shipping 450,298 of its Pocket PC-based units in 2002, up from an almost nonexistent 12,000 units in 2001. Related content news Broadcom to lay off over 1,200 VMware employees as deal closes The closing of VMware’s $69 billion acquisition by Broadcom will lead to layoffs, with 1,267 VMware workers set to lose their jobs at the start of the new year. By Jon Gold Dec 01, 2023 3 mins Technology Industry Mergers and Acquisitions news analysis Cisco joins $10M funding round for Aviz Networks' enterprise SONiC drive Investment news follows a partnership between the vendors aimed at delivering an enterprise-grade SONiC offering for customers interested in the open-source network operating system. By Michael Cooney Dec 01, 2023 3 mins Network Management Software Network Management Software Network Management Software news Cisco CCNA and AWS cloud networking rank among highest paying IT certifications Cloud expertise and security know-how remain critical in building today’s networks, and these skills pay top dollar, according to Skillsoft’s annual ranking of the most valuable IT certifications. Demand for talent continues to outweigh s By Denise Dubie Nov 30, 2023 7 mins Certifications Certifications Certifications news Mainframe modernization gets a boost from Kyndryl, AWS collaboration Kyndryl and AWS have expanded their partnership to help enterprise customers simplify and accelerate their mainframe modernization initiatives. By Michael Cooney Nov 30, 2023 4 mins Mainframes Cloud Computing Data Center Podcasts Videos Resources Events NEWSLETTERS Newsletter Promo Module Test Description for newsletter promo module. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe