Economy stories - Page 3
What are the key trends that will shape the channel in 2023?
Thu, 17th Nov 2022
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saas
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partner programmes
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opinion
Growing trends towards self-service and increasing demands for rapid delivery are causing many businesses to rethink the way they service their clients.
SME digitisation to give NZ$8.5 billion economic boost: MYOB
Fri, 4th Nov 2022
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digital transformation
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fintech
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financial systems
The modelling showed for SMEs with low digitisation levels, digitising just one or two activities could provide a benefit-cost return of 2.4 - 3.1 to 1.
Economic disruption remains largest threat to business
Fri, 4th Nov 2022
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digital entertainment
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supply chain
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video
CFOs expect the impending recession, supply chain constraints and inflation to continue into 2023 and are feeling the impact across their organisations.
Is 'dirty data' damaging your business?
Tue, 11th Oct 2022
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crm
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data analytics
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martech
The economic impact of 'wrangling' messy data: brands lose revenue, customers, and marketing opportunities. Identity resolution is key.
Data leaders more likely to boost innovation and profit - report
Thu, 6th Oct 2022
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data analytics
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siem
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martech
Splunk in collaboration with the Enterprise Strategy Group, has released the Economic Impact of Data Innovation 2023, a global research report.
Talend Data Health Barometer reveals ability to manage data is worsening
Tue, 27th Sep 2022
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data management
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talend
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economy
Most respondents believe data is important, 97% face challenges in using it effectively, and nearly half say it's not easy to use data to drive business impact.
IDC finds the majority of executives expecting a recession
Mon, 26th Sep 2022
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data analytics
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martech
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planning
59% of respondents believe 2023 will be a recession year. Of these, nearly 30% believe we are amidst a recession. Another 26% expect a recession in later 2022.
Slower spending, turbulent economy to make 2023 planning difficult
Wed, 31st Aug 2022
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supply chain
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ar, vr & metaverse
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strategy
Business leaders who plan for 'business as usual' spending increases will fall short, according to Forrester's 2023 Planning Guides.
Pound for pound, PaySauce adds up to best payroll value at Kilo
Thu, 25th Aug 2022
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hcm
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healthtech
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customers
Online whole foods retailer Kilo has switched to PaySauce for easier timesheets and payroll administration, as recommended by their company accountant.
How to increase the success rate of business data projects
Mon, 15th Aug 2022
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data analytics
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martech
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planning
New Zealand organisations must embrace data-driven innovation to navigate post-COVID challenges and drive growth, says report.
DCI Data Centers breaks ground on AKL02 center
Fri, 5th Aug 2022
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storage
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data analytics
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hyperscale
DCI Data Centers begins construction on Auckland's largest data center, injecting NZD$400m into the local economy.
Exabeam offering gives customers 245% ROI over three years
Tue, 3rd May 2022
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edutech
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siem
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r&d
Exabeam's Fusion SIEM offering delivers a 245% ROI and $3.73m in benefits over three years, according to a commissioned TEI study.
Businesses unable to properly succeed in data economy
Thu, 28th Apr 2022
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data analytics
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martech
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planning
Only 6% of businesses use, access, and share data and data services in a way that grants them all the business benefits provided by a robust data strategy.
Duality and NTT DATA revolutionize privacy enhanced secure data collaboration
Wed, 27th Apr 2022
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data analytics
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martech
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planning
NTT DATA, NTT Innovation Laboratory, and Duality Technologies collaborate to evaluate the use of sensitive multisource data while maintaining privacy.
MYOB Kiwi business survey shocks with low confidence
Wed, 13th Apr 2022
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fintech
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financial systems
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supply chain
The 2022 MYOB Business Monitor survey has found more than two thirds of SMEs are expecting the economy to decline in the next 12 months.
Major growth for IoT manufacturing market by 2026 - report
Wed, 2nd Mar 2022
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manufacturing
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iot
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report
A new report by Future Market Insights on the Internet of Things manufacturing market says the market share is likely to reach approx. US$399 billion by 2026.
DSA study finds economic benefit of using MHz band
Fri, 25th Feb 2022
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edutech
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uc
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wireless networks
Study shows that Indonesia, Kenya, Nigeria, and South Africa could see billions in economic benefits from enabling unlicensed access to the 5925-7125 MHz band.
Govt creates roadmap for growth in NZ's tech sector
Mon, 14th Feb 2022
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software development
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skills shortage
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new zealand government
The digital technology sector is now one of the country's top earners, contributing an estimated $6.6 billion to the economy in 2019.
New book reveals massive flaws in Australian cybersecurity management
Mon, 6th Dec 2021
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edutech
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hyperscale
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public cloud
Cybercrime has been estimated to cost the Australian economy AUD$42 billion, according to a new book released by a UNSW cybersecurity expert.
New Grover study reveals cost impact of consumer electronics around the globe.
Mon, 22nd Nov 2021
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supply chain
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study
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inventory management systems
Study reveals global expense of in-demand electronics, exposing supply chain shortages and currency fluctuations during pandemic.