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Telstra study finds missed revenue due to weak networks
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public sector
Research by Telstra suggests a lack of professional networks among senior leaders in large Australian organisations could cost AUD $53 billion annually.
Edinburgh tops UK demand for encrypted messaging apps
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data protection
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encryption
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cybersecurity
Edinburgh tops the UK in searches for encrypted messaging apps, with 16 inquiries per 1,000 residents, highlighting growing concern for digital privacy.
Australians trim grocery shopping as prices continue to rise
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ecommerce
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millennials
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gen z
With grocery prices soaring in Australia, a new survey reveals 56% of shoppers are returning sweet treats amid rising living costs.
Telstra introduces free security feature for mobile users
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smartphones
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malware
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casb
Telstra has unveiled its free Device Security Essentials to help safeguard Australian mobile users against rising online threats and scams.
OAIC: Healthcare providers prime targets for cyber criminals
Thu, 26th Sep 2024
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data protection
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advanced persistent threat protection
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healthtech
The OAIC’s latest report reveals healthcare providers as prime targets for cyber criminals, prompting urgent action calls from AUCyber and public concern.
Milieu Insight appoints Sundip Chahal as new CEO
Wed, 18th Sep 2024
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martech
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cdp
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logitech
Milieu Insight has named Sundip Chahal as CEO, tasking him with expanding the company's reach into the US and UK while strengthening its Southeast Asian market.
Gen AI now top priority for Singaporean business leaders
Thu, 5th Sep 2024
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it training
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cx
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martech
Salesforce report reveals 87% of Singaporean C-suite executives rank generative AI among their top three priorities, urging rapid organisational adoption.
Salesforce study: AI a top priority for Australian executives
Fri, 30th Aug 2024
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martech
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cdp
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genai
A YouGov survey for Salesforce reveals 81% of Australian business leaders prioritise generative AI, with 50% already having clear strategies and 42% developing them.
Australian execs fear mounting risks in cyber & geopolitics
Mon, 26th Aug 2024
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cybersecurity
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healthtech
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privacy act
A McGrathNicol report reveals 89% of Australian business leaders anticipate worsening risk and security issues in 12 months, driven by heightened cyber and financial pressures.
Australian banks lead in AI adoption but face key challenges
Thu, 18th Jul 2024
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fintech
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cx
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martech
Australian banks lead AI adoption with 83% implementation rate, but face hurdles like poor data strategy, employee resistance, and leadership challenges, study reveals.
Australian firms not ready for AI despite high adoption rate
Wed, 26th Jun 2024
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digital transformation
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ai
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productivity
A study by INFORM Australia and YouGov reveals a critical AI readiness gap: 78% of Aussie firms use AI, but only 32% feel fully prepared.
AI seen as key to tackling customer churn in Australian firms
Fri, 24th May 2024
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uc
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data analytics
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cx
Australian businesses are increasingly concerned about customer churn, with 97% adopting AI to enhance customer experience, despite cybersecurity and cost worries.
Luke Trayfoot joins Brite Payments as new CCO
Tue, 16th Apr 2024
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fintech
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martech
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commerce systems
Luke Trayfoot, former PayPal and MangoPay executive, takes on role as Chief Commercial Officer at Brite Payments, heading the effort to expand their real-time bank-to-bank payment solutions across Europe.
Lack of advanced tech slows growth of UK's medium-sized firms
Tue, 19th Mar 2024
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digital transformation
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enterprise adoption
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cloud migration
Around 50% of UK's medium-sized businesses cite limited access to advanced technology as a growth barrier, according to a new report by ANS and YouGov.
UK firms to bolster AI spending despite ROI concerns
Thu, 14th Mar 2024
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uc
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digital twins
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llms
Despite mixed confidence in return on investment, UK IT decision makers plan to boost artificial intelligence funding in 2024, amidst fears of premature adoption, reveals a study by NetApp and YouGov.
Australians likely to switch brands due to poor digital experience
Wed, 13th Mar 2024
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cx
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martech
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commerce systems
Over half of Australians may switch brands due to subpar digital experiences, an insight highlighted in the 2024 Publicis Sapient Digital Commerce Survey.
UK's T&L industry falls behind in AI adoption & sustainability goals
Thu, 8th Feb 2024
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data analytics
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hyperscale
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public cloud
UK transport and logistics industry falls behind in AI uptake and sustainability goals amid cost and knowledge barriers, according to a YouGov survey commissioned by HERE Technologies and AWS.
Aussies value flexible hours over working from home
Tue, 6th Feb 2024
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hybrid & remote work
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wfh
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workforce management
Australian employees value flexible working hours over working from home, but many would consider leaving their job if remote work was no longer an option.
SMEs remain bullish, planning growth despite economic challenges
Thu, 1st Feb 2024
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inflation
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investment
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cba
Despite high inflation and rising interest rates, 80% of SMEs plan strategies for growth in 2024, underpinned by a focus on innovation, investment, and staff training, says a CBA-YouGov study.
Influencer endorsements could harm festive sales, Storyblok suggests
Thu, 21st Dec 2023
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social media
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shopping
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christmas
Storyblok's research suggests influencer advertising could depreciate festive sales, with 25% of shoppers discouraged by them.