Survey results stories
Delinea reveals a significant cyber insurance gap is emerging as providers evolve to reduce their exposure while organisations ignore the fine print.
Dell Technologies' Innovation Index reveals a perception gap in Australia and New Zealand, with most business leaders fearing irrelevance.
More than half of organisations with AI deployments always consider AI for new use cases, according to a survey by Gartner.
New survey from Boost.ai reveals customers' growing acceptance and preference for chatbots and virtual agents.
Employee well-being is a strategic advantage in the digital age, says software solutions provider Advanced. Low engagement costs $8.8tn globally.
Procurement leaders in the rapidly evolving business landscape must have more visibility of spending to avoid poor decisions, according to Portt.
According to Workday's Global Study, most business leaders believe humans should be involved in AI decision-making, citing ethical and data concerns.
According to a recent Storyblok survey, Meta's Quest headsets remain strong competition for the Apple Vision Pro.
The need to balance the momentum of innovation with risk awareness and resilience is more important than ever for CIOs in organisations.
The annual Construction Industry Survey, in partnership with Teletrac Navman and Civil Contractors New Zealand, reveals cracks in New Zealand's infrastructure.
Express VPN's recent survey finds that most Brits are unlikely to share Wi-Fi access with neighbours over a lack of trust and skyrocketing broadband prices.
HubSpot has released the findings of a survey conducted by YouGov on Singaporean consumers and business leaders regarding brand expectations and experience.
The lack of women in the tech sector hinders diversity and contributes to the significant skills gap, according to Computer Weekly's survey of tech workers.
According to the survey, 15% of senior SME leaders are willing to commit accounting/tax fraud or evasion to ensure survival.
Citizens want convenient and secure digital interactions, finds the survey of more than 3,500 citizens, including 500 in Australia.
Most companies are at least beginning to explore AI tools, with one-third (35%) investigating how best to deploy it in their organisation.
Two-thirds of New Zealand firms are overwhelmed by data and concerned their current infrastructure won't meet future demands, says Hitachi Vantara.
The survey results showed that compared with other countries globally, New Zealand is a digitally savvy nation.
Over a quarter of Australian consumers fear that their mobile apps will be breached and are calling for better cyber protection, says Appdome research.
New Zealand's largest pre-loved fashion marketplace, Designer Wardrobe, has unveiled the results of its first-ever survey.