by Jeffrey Henning | Feb 28, 2018 | B2B Surveys, Employee Surveys, Human Resource Surveys, In the News, Retail Surveys, Worldwide Surveys
According to Evergage’s fourth annual study, “2017 Trends in Personalization,” conducted with Researchscape International, nine of out 10 marketers say their customers expect personalized experiences. The often-cited study also examined how – and how...
by Jeffrey Henning | Feb 2, 2018 | B2B Surveys, Cloud Platform Surveys, Cybersecurity Surveys, In the News, Security Surveys
The most effective data exfiltration prevention strategies are those that are as rigorous in vetting traffic entering the network as they are traffic leaving it. It’s the unfortunate reality of the cybersecurity threat landscape today that malicious actors are...
by Jeffrey Henning | Jan 24, 2018 | B2B Surveys, Consumer Surveys, In the News, Real Estate Surveys
Could you sell your home as easily you could sell a car? Now, it’s possible in Orlando. Opendoor has just launched in Orlando, allowing local homeowners to request an offer on their home with the press of a button, and close the deal in as little as three days. The...
by Jeffrey Henning | Jan 6, 2018 | B2B Surveys, In the News, Petcare Industry Surveys
By Charlotte Biggs, COO, IBPSA [Independent survey of more than 650 pet owners asks the why versus the how much they invest in certain pet boarding, petting sitting services and apps, and veterinary services] Why do pet owners make certain pet care decisions? The...
by Jeffrey Henning | Dec 20, 2017 | B2B Surveys, Business Intelligence and Data Analytics Surveys, Consumer Surveys, Healthcare Surveys, In the News
The application of data analytics to conventional wearable devices adds further benefit to the technology and provides users with actionable information, argues ABI Research. ABI Research’s report ‘Wearable Data Analytics and Business Models’ argues there...
by Jeffrey Henning | Dec 19, 2017 | B2B Surveys, Consumer Surveys, Food and Fitness Surveys, Healthcare Surveys, In the News
Forty percent of Americans, ages 18 or older, have used a wearable device for tracking their health, exercise activity or sports performance, and among those who now own a so-called “wearable,” more than half (51%) say they use it at least once daily and 70% say they...