Inflation stories - Page 9

Apptio appoints Mark West as Regional Vice President for Australia & New Zealand
Fri, 11th Nov 2022
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Software provider Apptio appoints Mark West as Regional VP for Australia and New Zealand to help firms manage cloud costs and budget waste.

Managing multi-currency budgeting with rising inflation in Singapore
Wed, 2nd Nov 2022
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fintech
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martech
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commerce systems
Rising inflation in Singapore is impacting cross-border trade and supply chains, creating uncertainty for businesses.

Gartner forecasts cloud end-user to reach $600b in 2023
Tue, 1st Nov 2022
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migration
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iaas
As inflationary pressures create a push and pull effect for cloud spending worldwide, end-users on public cloud services are forecast to grow 20.7%.

Video: 10 Minute IT Jams - An update from Corpay
Wed, 26th Oct 2022
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Corpay is a company that provides users with payment solutions and tools for payment automation, cross border payments, and commercial cards.

Use the downturn to set your business up well for the upswing
Mon, 12th Sep 2022
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inflation
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financial results
How can businesses navigate an economic downturn? Invest in compliance, marketing, R&D, and customer service, say experts.

Bloated business profits make up 60% of inflation
Fri, 9th Sep 2022
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government
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sparrow loans
A change to government policy rather than an oversimplified approach of raising the cash rate will be needed to address the current bout of inflation.

9 in 10 retailers prepared for economic challenges this year
Tue, 9th Aug 2022
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couriersplease
Some 9 in 10 retailers (86%) are prepared for continued inflation, higher interest rates and potentially lower consumer spending, according to new research.

Undoing the productivity gaps of knowledge work
Wed, 4th May 2022
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digital transformation
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cloud services
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productivity
As Australia accelerates its digital economy and Australians head for the polls, one word is central: productivity.

Gartner anticipates $117.2 billion 2022 Australian IT spend
Thu, 7th Apr 2022
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iaas
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supply chain
Gartner has projected a total Australian IT spend of AU$117.2 billion in 2022 in its latest forecast, increasing by 13.1% from 2021.

Forrester's forecast for the APAC tech market indicates a 6.2% growth in 2022
Wed, 9th Feb 2022
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cloud services
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Forrester expects vaccination rates, and the reopening of economies will produce more sustained tech market growth, on par with or higher than before COVID-19.

Skills and materials shortages causing delays, increasing costs for data centres
Fri, 22nd Oct 2021
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hyperscale
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dc
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supply chain
The challenge for the industry is how to deliver investment against a backdrop of rising material and labour costs as well as a critical decarbonisation agenda.

Video: 10 Minute IT Jams - Who is Bybit?
Fri, 2nd Jul 2021
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Bybit, a cryptocurrency exchange, boasts over 2 million registered users worldwide. TechDay uncovers the ins and outs with Bybit's Head of Communications.

NZ business confidence slips in first quarter, consistent with moderating growth
Tue, 14th Apr 2015
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business confidence
New Zealand business confidence slipped in the first quarter, with firms remaining fairly optimistic, consistent with moderating economic growth.

NZ dollar tumbles after weak Chinese trade data points to demand drop
Mon, 13th Apr 2015
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fonterra
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new zealand dollar
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The New Zealand dollar tumbled after figures showed China's exports unexpectedly fell while its imports recorded a bigger decline than forecast, signa.

NZ Dollar Outlook: Kiwi may decline amid stronger greenback, weaker dairy auction
Mon, 13th Apr 2015
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fonterra
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new zealand dollar
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inflation
The New Zealand dollar may fall this week in the face of a resurgent greenback and as dairy futures suggest prices will decline at this week's GlobalD.

NZ government turns to $269 mln deficit in 8 months to February
Fri, 10th Apr 2015
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acc
The New Zealand government turned to a deficit in the first eight months of the financial year, although the shortfall was smaller than forecast as th.

New Zealand still has 'rock star economy', says HBSC chief economist Bloxham
Thu, 9th Apr 2015
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hsbc
HSBC chief economist Paul Bloxham, who first coined the phrase 'rock star' in January last year to describe New Zealand's economic growth, says it's s.

While you were sleeping: Fed divided on rates
Thu, 9th Apr 2015
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martech
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commerce systems
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payment technologies
Wall Street moved higher, while US Treasuries fell after Federal Reserve minutes from last month's meeting showed policy makers couldn't agree over wh.

NZ dollar tumbles vs. Australian dollar as unchanged RBA delays parity party
Tue, 7th Apr 2015
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The New Zealand dollar tumbled against the Australian dollar after the Reserve Bank of Australia unexpectedly kept its cash rate unchanged, delaying t.

NZ dollar falls to one-week low vs British pound after BoE's Carney says next move is up
Mon, 30th Mar 2015
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globaldairytrade
The New Zealand dollar fell to a one-week low against the British pound after Bank of England governor Mark Carney said the next move in interest rate.