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Amid rising security threats, 61% of UK's IT decision-makers plan to increase investment in data centres over the next decade.
About one third of UK's small and medium-sized enterprises lack protective measures against hidden cyber threats, a study reveals.
Generative AI is quickly integrating into job application processes, especially among early-career professionals.
Over three-quarters of UK consumers will hold off from spending up to a month before Black Friday to snag seasonal deals, finds Esendex study 🛍️📱📧.
New report reveals alarming trends in Gen Z's attitudes towards online security, as well as increased cybersecurity concerns and adoption of measures.
A third of cyber incidents within APAC businesses in the last two years were due to employees deliberately violating security protocols.
Warwick study suggests privacy regulations like GDPR might inadvertently lead to increased data sharing by websites.
Google Cloud unveils fresh skill badges amidst rising cloud technology demand, signifying recognition for cloud-skilled professionals.
Immuta's State of Data Security Report reveals that global executives struggle to keep up with the rapid pace of AI's advancement.
Radware study reveals firms face up to $6,130 per minute costs due to DDoS attacks, with increasing application and API attacks.
In-depth survey reveals 75% of Australian firms struggle to optimise their mobile fleets due to inadequate operational intelligence.
High upfront costs, inadequate charging stations, and 'range anxiety' are impeding EV adoption in Australia and NZ.
A new study has revealed executives believe artificial intelligence is more commonly used in the workplace than employees perceive.
DXC Technology reveals that technical debt may cost businesses billions, hindering innovation and growth. 46% of IT executives say it is severely restrictive.
A new Forrester study has revealed that the M-Files platform achieved a 294% ROI and $7.5M in benefits when paired with Microsoft.
AI could curb Australia's rising burnout rates and boost workforce productivity, according to new research from HubSpot.
Ping Identity survey reveals changing dynamics of brand loyalty in the digital era, with consumers prioritising ease of use and security.
A study by BSI reveals that Australia faces one of the greatest confidence gaps linked to low levels of public trust in AI and technology.
LinkedIn study reveals AI causes a shift in Australian professionals' attitudes, with optimism and a desire to adapt.
A new study by Thoughtworks reveals consumer appetite for the use of generative AI in Australian businesses, as long as transparency is maintained.