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Self-service stories - Page 3

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How to turn big data into valuable business information
Thu, 28th Jun 2018
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data analytics
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planning
To take advantage of the big data wave, organisations must find effective ways to assess, store and analyse large amounts of data.
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How offering IT ‘self-service’ can help create a more attractive workplace
Fri, 22nd Jun 2018
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mdm
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personal computing devices
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byod
How technology is offered in the workplace can have an instrumental impact on how an organisation is perceived and whether people will want to stay.
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Exclusive interview: Tableau on data analytics, AI and GDPR
Wed, 13th Jun 2018
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data analytics
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martech
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planning
We sat down with Tableau chief product officer Francois Ajenstat to talk about how the company enables organisations to be more 'analytics capable'.
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Customer self-service software market worth nearly $10b USD by 2021
Fri, 3rd Feb 2017
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crm
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cx
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martech
There are a number of markets that are set to skyrocket with the digital revolution – none more so than customer self-service software.
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The top 3 IT opportunities for 2016
Wed, 13th Jan 2016
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cx
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martech
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hcm
IT leaders must become catalysts for positive organisational change by enabling new services that are closely aligned to the organisation’s strategy.
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Westpac NZ margins squeezed by shift to fixed rate mortgages, increased rivalry
Mon, 3rd Nov 2014
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fintech
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self-service
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fy
The switch from floating to fixed interest rates mortgages has impacted Westpac New Zealand's net interest margin,which fell six basis points in th.
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Investment and Return on Investment in the Cloud
Thu, 1st Dec 2011
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virtualisation
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private cloud
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hybrid cloud
Increased agility. Faster time-to-market. Increased business value. Phrases like these pepper cloud computing marketing literature.
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Fake Cloud vs True Cloud
Tue, 1st Mar 2011
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saas
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uc
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edge computing
Recognising the differences between true cloud solutions and cloudwashed hosted software is crucial for CIOs to avoid costly and inefficient investments.