by Jeffrey Henning | Nov 16, 2017 | B2B Surveys, Consumer Surveys, Finance Surveys, In the News
ME-focused digital banking app Seed is getting rid of its monthly fee and will now be free for customers. The San Francisco-based fintech used to charge its customers $9 per month, but after conducting a survey, CEO Brian Merritt told Bank Innovation that he realized...
by Jeffrey Henning | Nov 15, 2017 | In the News
Evergage, the real-time personalization platform company, today announced the availability of its newly published book, “One-to-One Personalization in the Age of Machine Learning,” authored by Evergage CEO Karl Wirth and Katie Sweet, Evergage’s...
by Jeffrey Henning | Oct 25, 2017 | B2B Surveys, Employee Surveys, In the News, Professional Service Surveys, Retail Surveys
Mission Control Marketing, the essential agency partner to the CMO at mid-sized b-to-b organizations, today revealed new findings from its study about mapping the impact of marketing on the b-to-b customer journey. In partnership with market research firm,...
by Jeffrey Henning | Oct 12, 2017 | In the News
Mobility remains a top security concern for IT staff in the US, even as the borderless office continues to become a mainstream model—but confidence in addressing the threat is lacking.As organizations are becoming increasingly distributed with more remote offices and...
by Jeffrey Henning | Oct 12, 2017 | In the News
iboss, provider of the first and only distributed gateway platform, announced today the findings of its Security in a Remote Access World report. The survey of large U.S. enterprises found that CEO, CIO, CISO, and CTO respondents were vastly more confident in their...
by Jeffrey Henning | Sep 28, 2017 | B2B Surveys, Cloud Platform Surveys, In the News, Management Consulting Surveys, Manufacturing Surveys
In our April 2017 study for TriCore Solutions we asked 236 respondents who work in IT or Technology Implementation at companies with 250+ employees about their feelings towards cloud technology adoption. Of those asked, 91 percent think IT spending needs to be...