Millennials stories - Page 4
Australia's growing love for cryptocurrency shakes investment norms
Fri, 29th Mar 2024
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data protection
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crypto
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blockchain
In Australia, around 4.5 million citizens now own cryptocurrency, led by brokerage and asset management firm Caleb and Brown.
Australians flock to loyalty programmes amidst living costs surge
Wed, 6th Mar 2024
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cx
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martech
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personalisation
Amidst rising living costs, 95% of Australians utilise loyalty programmes, with usage up 18% YoY, according to a study by Pureprofile and Retail Doctor Group.
Workers & employers differ in 2024 business growth optimism
Fri, 9th Feb 2024
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robert half technology
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millennials
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gen z
UK workers' confidence in business growth dampened by cost of living pressures, with 72% optimistic for 2024, compared to 89% of employers.
At the table: cultivating a people-first workplace culture in an era defined by change
Fri, 2nd Feb 2024
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ai
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linkedin
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opinion
Nurturing a 'people-first' workplace culture becomes increasingly imperative, balancing technology with human touch, adapting to generational shifts and ensuring professional and personal satisfaction amid change.
Boomers have better cybersecurity habits than millennials and Gen Z
Fri, 20th Oct 2023
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phishing
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email security
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cybersecurity
Millennials are twice as likely to reuse their passwords, leaving them vulnerable to account breaches during a busy festive shopping season.
Gen Z & millennials: the most vulnerable to cybercrimes
Mon, 16th Oct 2023
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malware
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phishing
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physical security
Gen Z and millennials, the digital era's major users, are most at risk of falling prey to cybercrimes, a study suggests.
Digital employee experience key to attract young talent: Riverbed
Wed, 4th Oct 2023
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fintech
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hcm
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financial systems
Riverbed Global Digital Employee Experience Survey 2023 explores expectations of digital natives, hybrid work, and the evolving role of IT.
A third of millennials think they're 'too boring' to be victim of cyber attack
Fri, 24th Jul 2020
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cybersecurity
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kaspersky
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cybersafety
33% of millennials think they are 'too boring' for a cyber-attack, but 36% want to strengthen their digital security, says Kaspersky.
Step aside: Employees think they'd do a better job than the boss
Wed, 11th Sep 2019
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healthtech
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recruitment
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workforce technology
Despite high ratings in competence, a new UK study reveals that 7 out of 10 employees believe they could outperform their bosses in management.
Millennials moving towards payment installations to avoid credit debt trap
Wed, 2nd May 2018
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fintech
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martech
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commerce systems
Perpetual debt, hidden costs and exorbitant interest rates are all charged by our largely foreign-owned banks and retail finance companies.
Apple's army – 1 in 5 AU iPhone users wouldn't switch to Android for $1m
Sat, 7th Oct 2017
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apple
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millennials
New research has revealed the depths AU millenials would go to in order to afford the iPhone X - including giving up avocado on toast for two years!.
Millennials: How they drive a workforce with their heads in the cloud
Wed, 28th Jun 2017
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iot
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f5 networks
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workforce technology
The rise of millennials indicates the need for more mobile-savvy engagement as app-centric work environments become the norm for today's employees.
Selling broadband to millennials: Market schemes and outlook for 2017
Mon, 27th Mar 2017
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uc
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fibre
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broadband
To market broadband services to millennials, broadband companies need to acknowledge their preferences and buying habits or tendencies.
How do millennials perceive women in leadership?
Thu, 10th Nov 2016
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qualtrics
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dei
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esg
It's interesting to see that men who say both sexes aren't equally effective leaders are more than 3x more likely to say men make the better leaders.
Engaging digital natives at work critical, says expert
Fri, 10th Jun 2016
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leadership
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reffind
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millennials
Engaging millennials at work is essential to reduce turnover, says REFFIND. Digital natives prioritise different values, impacting retention and productivity.
Downtime and delays cost Aussie businesses up to $825M a year
Fri, 29th Apr 2016
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storage
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data analytics
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martech
Australian companies could be losing up to $825m a year due to delays and downtime, according to a report by Nimble Storage and Oxford Economics.
Will Apple's next iPhone be met with excitement or indifference?
Wed, 9th Mar 2016
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wearables
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apple
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apple iphone
Loyal Apple consumers across generations aren't excited about a 4-inch iPhone, which is expected to go on sale later this month, a new survey finds.
Secrets to launching a successful side-business
Wed, 8th Jan 2014
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social media
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blogging
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linkedin
Side-gigs, from blogging to web design, are key to thriving in today's economy. Discover how to leverage your skills and network for entrepreneurial success.
Security and storage habits of NZ SMBs
Mon, 1st Sep 2008
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virtualisation
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clean technologies
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cloud services
Last year Symantec identified 750,000 different types of malicious code – more than the amount of legitimate code that was written.