Study stories

Landmark study unmasks potential threat of AI voices
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Landmark study by Ringover has revealed a majority of people can't distinguish between real and AI-generated voices.

Australians face 'awkward tax' due to reluctance in asking for repayments
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Aussies losing out financially during festive season due to 'awkward tax', an unwillingness to ask for owed money.

Study finds over half of of users unsatisfied with AI tools
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Over half of corporate research professionals are displeased with AI tools, requiring more than just chat functions, says study.

UK IT leaders reveal skill gaps hindering innovation
3 days ago
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IT leaders in the UK are facing significant skill gaps in strategic thinking, AI and business acumen, a new Red Hat study reveals.

Sustainability initiatives prioritised by businesses in APJ region
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investment
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collaboration
Asia Pacific and Japan businesses are prioritising sustainability, with over half planning to increase related investments.

UK businesses regret two-thirds of recent software purchases
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customer service
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productivity
New survey reveals that over two-thirds of UK businesses regret their software purchases from the last 18 months.

Monstarlab report unveils practices of digital transformation leaders vs laggers
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productivity
Monstarlab's report details practices differentiating digital transformation leaders from laggers, tailored to enhance business growth.
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Compliance is top concern in data management for 79% of ITDMs, reveals Cloudera study
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Cloudera's research divulges compliance as the top worry of 79% of ITDMs handling data management, attributed to the use of point solutions.

Privacy regulations may increase data sharing by websites, Warwick study shows
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Warwick study suggests privacy regulations like GDPR might inadvertently lead to increased data sharing by websites.

IT leaders boosting investment in data centres amid security concerns
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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.

Immuta's report reveals global struggle to stay abreast with AI advancements
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data protection
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compliance
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Immuta's State of Data Security Report reveals that global executives struggle to keep up with the rapid pace of AI's advancement.

UK SMEs lack security measures against concealed cyber threats
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network security
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phishing
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sharp
About one third of UK's small and medium-sized enterprises lack protective measures against hidden cyber threats, a study reveals.

DDoS attacks cost firms over $6K per minute, Radware study reveals
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Radware study reveals firms face up to $6,130 per minute costs due to DDoS attacks, with increasing application and API attacks.

Australian firms lacking operational intelligence for optimising mobile fleets
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digital transformation
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it professionals
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In-depth survey reveals 75% of Australian firms struggle to optimise their mobile fleets due to inadequate operational intelligence.

AI could alleviate rising Australian burnout rates
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AI could curb Australia's rising burnout rates and boost workforce productivity, according to new research from HubSpot.

High costs & lack of infrastructure hinder EV adoption in Australia, NZ
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High upfront costs, inadequate charging stations, and 'range anxiety' are impeding EV adoption in Australia and NZ.

DXC Technology unveils staggering cost of 'tech debt' for business
Fri, 20th Oct 2023
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productivity
DXC Technology reveals that technical debt may cost businesses billions, hindering innovation and growth. 46% of IT executives say it is severely restrictive.

BSI study: Australians have lowest trust in AI globally
Tue, 17th Oct 2023
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ai security
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bsi
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.

M-Files platform provides 294% ROI over three years
Wed, 11th Oct 2023
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collaboration
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 transformation: Australian professionals embrace change
Wed, 11th Oct 2023
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LinkedIn study reveals AI causes a shift in Australian professionals' attitudes, with optimism and a desire to adapt.

Generative AI revolutionizing early career recruitment
Mon, 9th Oct 2023
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study
Generative AI is quickly integrating into job application processes, especially among early-career professionals.

Australians open to GenAI in innovation, demand transparency & ethics
Sat, 7th Oct 2023
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transparency
A new study by Thoughtworks reveals consumer appetite for the use of generative AI in Australian businesses, as long as transparency is maintained.

78% of UK Shoppers Pause Spending Before Black Friday: Esendex Study
Thu, 5th Oct 2023
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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 🛍️📱📧.

Gen Z dismissive of online security: Findings from the annual 'Oh Behave Report'
Wed, 4th Oct 2023
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cybersecurity
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New report reveals alarming trends in Gen Z's attitudes towards online security, as well as increased cybersecurity concerns and adoption of measures.