Expenditure stories
UK business AI spending surges 177%, ChatGPT up 835%
Last month
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martech
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ai
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productivity
UK companies have boosted AI spending by 177%, with specific tools like ChatGPT seeing an 835% rise, according to Soldo's latest Spend Index.
Global AML expenditure by non-financial sectors to surge 170%
Wed, 22nd May 2024
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martech
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risk & compliance
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social media
Global spend on Anti-Money Laundering systems by non-financial entities is set to soar 170%, reaching $6.3 billion by 2028, driven by stricter regulations.
APAC firms struggling with rampant cloud spending – report
Tue, 9th Apr 2024
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storage
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hybrid & remote work
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wfh
A new Forrester report has highlighted poor Cloud Cost Management and Optimisation (CCMO) strategies across the Asia Pacific region.
UK tech sectors battle component & skills shortages
Thu, 11th Jan 2024
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cloud services
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connectivity
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sales
UK's electronics, telecoms, and electrical sectors are grappling with major component and skills shortages, severely impacting their performance, a new report suggests.
UK businesses regret two-thirds of recent software purchases
Thu, 30th Nov 2023
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advanced persistent threat protection
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cybersecurity
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productivity
New survey reveals that over two-thirds of UK businesses regret their software purchases from the last 18 months.
Hull NHS drastically cuts device search times with 'All-In-One Solution'
Sat, 18th Nov 2023
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healthtech
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rfid
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transparency
The Hull NHS significantly slashed search times for devices with 'All-In-One Solution', merging real-time location tracking and digital record systems.
DoiT extends support for Microsoft Azure to enhance cloud cost control
Mon, 13th Nov 2023
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hyperscale
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public cloud
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ai
DoiT has announced new support for Microsoft Azure billing data, further bolstering its cloud cost management technology.
Seth Catalli predicts high enterprise adoption of Generative AI in 2022
Fri, 10th Nov 2023
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genai
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ai
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productivity
Seth Catalli of Globality forecasts a surge in enterprise adoption of Generative AI, offering transformative benefits in 2022.
Snowflake advances Data Cloud capabilities, ending data silos at Snowday 2023
Thu, 2nd Nov 2023
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data analytics
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martech
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cdp
Snowflake at Snowday 2023 revealed advancements to its Data Cloud, enhancing governance capabilities and eliminating data silos.
Australian businesses increasingly incorporating AI into marketing strategies
Thu, 2nd Nov 2023
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data analytics
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martech
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cdp
Almost all Australian businesses now use artificial intelligence (AI) in their marketing strategies, according to a Twilio Segment study.
Finance Committee's Crypto Report marks major milestone
Tue, 22nd Aug 2023
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cryptocurrency
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blockchain
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expenditure
Binance commends the New Zealand Parliament’s Finance and Expenditure Committee for its inquiry into the current and future nature of cryptocurrencies in NZ.
ICT expenditure the key to small business growth according to new Xero research
Mon, 6th Dec 2021
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data analytics
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fintech
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martech
New data by Xero reveals that higher ICT expenditure for small businesses leads to greater sales growth, with New Zealand outperforming the UK and Australia.
UDPATE: NZ economy grows 1% in 3Q as primary sector keeps momentum going
Thu, 18th Dec 2014
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inflation
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oil and gas
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investment
New Zealand's economy grew at a faster pace than expected in the September quarter as a good start to the dairy season and increased oil and gas ac.
IkeGPS first-half sales almost double, loss widens
Thu, 20th Nov 2014
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power / energy
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ipo
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sales
IkeGPS Group said first-half sales almost doubled along with its losses as the company that sells portable measuring devices uses the proceeds of i.
Can Telehealth shape the future of medical treatment?
Thu, 13th Sep 2012
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healthtech
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telehealth
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market
The provision of healthcare services and information by telecommunication methods could hold the potential to change the way we receive medical care.
Finding common ground
Thu, 1st Jul 2010
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fintech
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government
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tax
In week two of my return to Telecom I found myself in front of the Finance and Expenditure select committee, talking to them about tax.