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World Wide Worx conducts industry relevant market research on trends in information technology, telecommunications
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- SA reaches agentic AI inflection pointby Jason Bannier on 9 June 2026
Businesses are moving towards a new measure of human value, Salesforce declared at its Agentforce conference last week, writes JASON BANNIER. The post SA reaches agentic <br>AI inflection point appeared first on Gadget.
- Beware the amnesia effect in businessby Gadget Staff on 9 June 2026
It’s time for businesses to stop treating customers like strangers, writes MARTIE DE BEER, chief revenue officer of Telviva. The post Beware the amnesia effect in business appeared first on Gadget.
- Hackers target World Cup travellersby Gadget Staff on 9 June 2026
Fake tickets, stores, jobs, and streaming platforms are targeting fans ahead of the tournament, FortiGuard Labs research has found. The post Hackers target World Cup travellers appeared first on Gadget.
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