Demand stories

Udemy reveals surge in AI training demand with first ChatGPT anniversary
5 days ago
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project management
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ai
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sales
On its ChatGPT's first anniversary, Udemy reveals a vast 5,226% increase in demand for AI-related training in Q1 2023.

OpenUK report examines state of open source skills in the UK
Last month
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recruitment
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connectivity
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capital
OpenUK's 'Skills or Bust' report highlights potential for economic growth through open source skills in the UK.

Katathani Collection boosts revenue by 15% with IDeaS G3 RMS
Last month
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competition
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revenue management
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demand
Thai-based Katathani Collection sees a 15% surge in resort revenue, and a 20% boost in average daily rate, using IDeaS G3 RMS.

35% growth in multi-camera conferencing demand amid remote work
Thu, 12th Oct 2023
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uc
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learning
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collaboration
Boom Collaboration saw a 35% increase in demand for multi-camera conferencing due to remote meeting enhancements.

Oracle announces healthcare-specific features for Fusion Cloud Suite
Tue, 19th Sep 2023
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it in healthcare
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productivity
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innovation
Oracle announces new healthcare-specific capabilities for the Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications Suite at the Oracle Health Conference.

Tablet shipments down 29.9% as demand continues to weaken
Tue, 8th Aug 2023
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data analytics
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tablets & laptops
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idc
Global tablet shipments decline by 29.9% in Q2 2023, with weak demand and low consumer confidence, according to IDC. Apple leads, Samsung ranks second.

Global PC shipments drop in Q1 2023 due to poor demand: IDC
Mon, 10th Apr 2023
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apple
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pc hardware
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hp
Weak demand, excess inventory, and a worsening macroeconomic climate were all contributing factors for drop in PC shipments Q1 2023, according to the IDC.

The Sydney Business School extends its SAS collaboration
Wed, 17th Aug 2022
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bi
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big data
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it training
University of Wollongong extends collaboration with SAS to meet demand for skilled business analytics professionals.

Common challenges in the evolving digital world, and how to overcome them
Thu, 11th Aug 2022
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digital transformation
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it debt
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skills shortage
Companies faced with the challenge of digital transformation are encountering issues such as talent shortages and technical debt.

Manhattan helping Sonepar transform distribution network
Mon, 18th Jul 2022
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martech
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inventory management systems
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digital transformation
Sonepare is expanding its current Manhattan Active Warehouse Management capabilities to support its ongoing global omnichannel supply chain transformation.

How the metaverse will change the future of the supply chain
Thu, 30th Jun 2022
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inventory management systems
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vr
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metaverse
The metaverse is set to significantly change the way we live and work, so what problems can it solve in supply chain management?.

Salesforce unveils new offerings for consumer goods companies
Thu, 23rd Jun 2022
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martech
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cdp
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salesforce
Salesforce has announced new products for consumer goods companies to help brands navigate increasing market complexity more easily.

NZ manufacturing sales rise 0.4% in 3rd-qtr, as metal offsets slide in dairy, meat
Mon, 8th Dec 2014
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demand
New Zealand manufacturing sales rose in the third quarter as an increase in output of metal building products offset a decline in volumes for both.

NZ dollar little changed vs. Australian dollar after RBA talks down currency
Tue, 2nd Dec 2014
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inflation
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kiwi
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foreign exchange
The New Zealand dollar was little changed against its trans-Tasman counterpart after the Reserve Bank of Australia kept its key rate at a record lo.

China's crackdown on polluting tanneries, Russia sanctions drive record slump in lambskin prices
Fri, 28th Nov 2014
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demand
Global lambskin prices have collapsed from the first quarter's record highs, as a Chinese crackdown on polluting tanneries and Russian trade sancti.

New Zealand export log prices edge up in November; Chinese demand remains weak
Fri, 21st Nov 2014
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demand
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credit
New Zealand export log prices edged up in November although demand from China, the country's largest market, is likely to remain subdued until the.

Arvida Group raises $75 million in IPO
Fri, 21st Nov 2014
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growth
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demand
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integration
Arvida Group, the new retirement village operator, has raised the full $75 million sought through an initial public offering following strong deman.