Study stories - Page 2
Bango study reveals US shoppers struggle with retail subscriptions
Tue, 16th Jul 2024
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digital entertainment
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netflix
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subscriptions
A Bango study reveals that 66% of US shoppers find retail subscriptions unaffordable, with 76% desiring a single app to manage all their subscriptions.
Insightful's study reveals epidemic of lost focus in the modern workplace
Fri, 12th Jul 2024
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ai
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productivity
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study
A new study from Insightful reveals a startling epidemic of lost focus among workers, with 92% of employers deeming it a major workplace issue.
APAC leads global average in GenAI adoption for cybersecurity
Thu, 11th Jul 2024
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ai
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cybersecurity
A Tenable study reveals 55% of APAC organisations are adopting generative AI for cybersecurity, surpassing the global average of 52%.
Study reveals minimal ad view time boosts brand awareness
Tue, 2nd Jul 2024
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youtube
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facebook
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instagram
A study by Playground xyz reveals key insights into how minimal ad viewing durations on platforms like Instagram and TikTok affect brand outcomes.
Employees report increased positivity towards AI in the workplace
Mon, 17th Jun 2024
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genai
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ai
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agentic ai
A new Avanade report reveals Microsoft Copilot for M365 boosts workplace communication and creativity but raises concerns over transparency and original thinking.
SAP Emarsys launches AI-driven tools in latest update
Fri, 14th Jun 2024
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cx
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martech
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cdp
SAP Emarsys unveils its latest update, integrating AI-driven tools like AI Subject Line Generator and AI Product Finder to bolster marketing campaigns.
Growing divide: Middle managers vs. leaders in Australia
Thu, 13th Jun 2024
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hcm
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payroll systems
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study
Study reveals a growing rift between middle management and senior leaders amid a cost of living crisis, highlighting increased workloads and declining wellbeing.
Kaspersky study reveals cybersecurity gaps in global companies
Fri, 7th Jun 2024
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firewalls
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network security
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advanced persistent threat protection
Kaspersky's latest study reveals 62% of geo-distributed companies face cybersecurity disparities between HQ and branches, raising significant operational risks.
Firms face rising threat of misinformation to reputation
Thu, 16th May 2024
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ai
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reputation management
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study
A new study by Fire on the Hill and Mercury Analytics reveals that 60% of companies have suffered adverse effects from misinformation, calling for urgent action to protect corporate reputations.
Alteryx uncovers public vs business opinion of GenAI in new study
Thu, 9th May 2024
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genai
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ai ethics & governance
Alteryx genAI perception study reveals 80% of businesses see value in generative AI, whilst 43% of the public remains sceptical, expressing fears over its future use.
ANZ customers demand personalised online shopping but fear AI influence
Wed, 8th May 2024
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martech
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personalisation
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cdp
Shoppers in Australia and New Zealand seek more personalised online experiences, but remain wary of artificial intelligence's role in retail, as the new commercetools study finds.
High AI wages & gender gap in Australia, reveals Randstad study
Wed, 8th May 2024
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randstad
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study
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wages
Australia is among the top three countries paying premium wages for AI skills, however, men still dominate with 81% of the workforce, reveals a Randstad study.
AI's role in global digital fraud exposed by BioCatch study
Wed, 1st May 2024
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ai
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cyber criminal
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digitisation
A BioCatch study reveals that artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly used by criminals for financial crime and digital fraud, posing significant challenges to global financial institutions.
Australians largely in the dark about Open Banking, Waave study reveals
Wed, 1st May 2024
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fintech
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financial systems
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payment technologies
Despite the introduction of Consumer Data Right (CDR) five years ago, 68% of Australians remain unaware of the Open Banking concept, according to a survey by payment tech company, Waave.
AI translation services save global businesses millions, study shows
Thu, 18th Apr 2024
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ai
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outsourcing
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study
An independent Forrester Consulting study reveals AI translation service, DeepL, can boost efficiency and save millions for global organisations, highlighting the strategic importance of translation in business growth.
Tech firms acknowledge neurodiversity skills gap, study reveals
Thu, 11th Apr 2024
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autism
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workforce technology
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skills shortage
Despite acknowledging the skills gap, a third of tech firms admit to significant lack of neurodiversity in their workforce, says a study by Wiley Edge.
Australia unprepared for cybersecurity threats, says Cisco study
Wed, 3rd Apr 2024
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ransomware
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phishing
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email security
Cisco's recent study reveals a stark cyber-preparedness gap in Australia as only 1% of organisations are equipped to tackle emerging cyber threats, despite 69% fearing a debilitating cyber incident within two years.
'Invisible human work' aids autonomous delivery robots, study reveals
Wed, 3rd Apr 2024
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robots
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ai
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gps
A new UK study finds that human behaviour facilitating the mobility of autonomous delivery robots constitutes 'invisible human work' that needs to be considered in route design.
Advanced cybersecurity boosts shareholder return by 372%, study reveals
Fri, 29th Mar 2024
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cybersecurity
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healthtech
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study
Companies with top-tier cybersecurity practices bolster shareholder return 372% higher than those with basic measures, reveals a global study of over 4,000 large corporations.
Over half of Aussies working digitally after hours, study finds
Fri, 29th Mar 2024
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hcm
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payroll systems
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downtime
New research by people2people Recruitment reveals that over half of employees feel pressure to work digitally outside regular hours, a trend that threatens work-life balance.