New, flexible pricing and packaging will help organizations deliver better customer experiences, empower managers and teams, and take their strategic research to the next level.
Three new suites will enable every Qualtrics® customer to leverage advanced AI capabilities and more easily scale their Qualtrics investments for the future.
COMPANY NEWS: Today, Qualtrics is announcing the release of three new, innovative AI-powered suites: XM® for Customer Experience helps organizations deliver better, AI-powered experiences in contact centers and across every physical and digital touchpoint; XM for Employee Experience, to help organizations engage teams, improve manager effectiveness, and make informed people decisions; and XM for Strategy + Research, to help companies better understand markets and customer preferences, design products people love and improve their brand.
National Broadband Network operator NBN Co’s proposed variation to its Special Access Undertaking (SAU) has been rejected by the competition regulator the ACCC.
The Internet Association of Australia (IAA) has thrown its support behind Communications Minister Michelle Rowland in rejecting NBN Co’s proposed variation to the Special Access Undertaking (SAU).
Ericsson has announced three changes to its executive team, shaking things up with two executive vice-presidential departures and one new appointment.
In January, Amaysim purchased low-cost MVNO Vaya, and now it has made changes to its plans which see almost all receive increased value.
In Amaysim’s year there are now the equivalent of 13 months, all of which have the same number of days as a non-leap year February.
After promising unlimited storage to Office 365 customers which ‘a small number of users’ have abused, Microsoft is punishing every OneDrive customer with harsh restrictions.
Twitter has introduced sweeping changes to the way it looks today, making the service "more visual" in a bid to better compete with photo-sharing services like Instagram.
Google is preparing to roll out its new Gmail inbox, with some pretty nifty adjustments on the way.
George Lucas, the great Star Wars director (and hypocrite who railed against directors screwing up their classic movies in a 1988 letter to Congress), has finally stated that he's not going to make any more Star Wars movies or make any more changes. Thank God, Thank Darth, Thank Luke, Thank freakin' everyone.
The IQ Business Group (IQBG) today released its Stronger Super Impact Assessment White Paper, a follow up to its SuperStream Readiness White Paper released in March 2011. The latest White Paper outlines key issues and considerations for implementing the changes required to meet the MySuper, Tax File Numbers (TFNs), Account Consolidation, and SuperStream initiatives.
The NBN saga continues unfolding, with the latest exciting development seeing the Federal Government propose the alarming utilisation of 'Commonwealth regulation rather than State and Territory planning laws' in its quest to cable up the country.
When the reaction to newly announced pricing is so bad that you need to quickly make a new statement with much better pricing, companies suddenly remember the importance of actually keeping customers happy. While some still complain, and perhaps always will, virtualisation leader VMware seems to have learned this lesson.
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