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IWD 2024: How to uplift women in tech: Insights from a 29-year-old female CIO
Last month
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On International Women's Day 2024, a 29-year-old female CIO shares keys to closing the substantial gender gap within the technology sector.
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AP+ & Five by Five Global campaign tackles data oversharing issue
Mon, 13th Nov 2023
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digital age
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AP+ and Five by Five Global have launched a campaign to counter data oversharing issue with novel ConnectID solution.
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Publicis Sapient helps Salesforce users' integrate with WhatsApp
Fri, 6th Oct 2023
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Publicis Sapient plans to improve Salesforce via Business WhatsApp integration, promising a seamless customer experience.
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Bonsey Jaden Group appoints Daniel Loo as Regional Executive Creative Director
Fri, 7th Oct 2022
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digital media
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malaysia
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advertising
The company has bolstered its leadership team across the Southeast Asian region with the appointment of Daniel Loo as Regional Executive Creative Director.
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Mooven appoints Nick Walsh as account executive based out of New South Wales
Fri, 15th Jul 2022
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big data
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bi
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Nick Walsh appointed as account executive for Mooven, aiming to accelerate customer growth in Australia's eastern states.
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Amid the Great Resignation, curiosity is an important skill for employees, according to new SAS study
Thu, 2nd Dec 2021
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While curiosity can address critical business challenges, many organisations struggle to develop and harness this skill.
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Kiwi lack of curiosity impacting tech innovation
Wed, 11th Nov 2015
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workplace
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rackspace
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curiosity
Curiosity may have killed the cat, but a lack of curiosity is killing technology potential for Kiwi businesses according to a new survey.
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Beyonce Knowles has not died
Thu, 26th Aug 2010
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web development
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virus
Celebrities like Beyonce and Brad Pitt are being used by spammers to spread viruses, according to virus watchdog, Symantec.