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How Insurance Companies Can Support Customers Throughout Their Lives

The shift from a reactive model to a proactive, prevention-focused approach is...

Solace Unlocks Full Potential of Event-Driven Integration with Introduction of PubSub+ Micro-Integrations

New decentralised approach to integration makes it easier to get real-time data flowing...

SonicWall and CrowdStrike Partner to Protect SMBs with All-New Managed Detection and Response (MDR) Offering

Strategic partnership combines SonicWall’s managed services expertise with CrowdStrike’s...

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‘Neuroforecasting’ outperforms more common consumer behaviour predictions

According to new research, brain activity data can predict what will be popular with consumers, potentially keeping companies ahead of their competitors   Analysing brain...

UK Business confidence falls but remains higher than start of the year

The latest Lloyds Business Barometer reveals business confidence in the UK has fallen by 10 points to a three-month low, although remains above the...

Why ‘Awful April’ can be a springboard for success

The recent tariffs imposed by the Trump administration have reinforced April’s reputation as a month of upheaval – but it can also be a...

Shanghai to launch visa-free business zone near Pudong airport

Shanghai will open a new international business zone near Pudong airport with visa-free access by the end of this year to boost global connectivity...

Has online shopping lost its mojo?

‘Discovery’ is the missing piece in the ecommerce jigsaw, as Criteo’s latest research shows how brands can turn online browsing into a more joyful...

Businesses must diversify the customer portfolio as a priority

New research shows that companies risk stifling R&D innovation if they put all of their eggs in one basket and just focus on a...

Stop hiring for the org chart – hire for the type of work

It’s not the best talent that leads to business success, but how you align work and people to the organisation's strategy, says Rupert Morrison...

Local CEOs are less likely to be corrupt

Intriguing new research shows that CEOs who work close to their birthplaces are less likely to engage in financial misconduct According to new research by...

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LSEG extends multi-year cloud collaboration with AWS 

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SDG Blockchain Accelerator aims to harness blockchain-powered social impact...