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Majority of IT Leaders Expect to Drop SaaS Products Over Security Concerns: Pulse Q&A Survey

Security worries could put IT back in control. Software-as-a-service enables much self-service IT but just 19% of IT executives said 75% of their SaaS vendors meet all security requirements, according a Pulse Q&A survey for Archive360. Three quarters don’t control encryption keys with a majority of their SaaS vendors and 63% expect to retire SaaS applications that don’t provide that control.

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Luminoso Launches Enhanced Text Analysis

December 12, 2019

Sticking with data management: natural language processing vendor Luminoso has launched the next generation of its product, QuickLearn 2.0 QuickLearn’s special skill is automatically learning domain-specific terminology without training, setup, or ontology-building. This allows much faster deployment than conventional methods. The trick is the system is already trained on general language processing using text from the Web.

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Martech Spending Grows as Percentage of Marketing Budget: CMO Survey

April 26, 2024

Martech keeps taking larger bites out of marketing budgets: 17.3% last year, 19.9% this year, 23.5% next year, and 30.9% five years from now, according to the latest CMO Survey. This despite barely more than half (56.4%) of current tools being used and nearly half (48.8%) of the survey respondents reporting worse-than-expected results. Oddly enough, marketers rate selecting marketing technologies as the thing they do best.

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