
Harriet Evans
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Jan 15, 2025 |
businessmondays.co.uk | Harriet Evans
Developed to answer marketers’ need for increased personalisation, this new AI-driven tool empowers eCommerce teams with scenarios which create tailored customer experiences News comes as Black Friday eCommerce results highlight that 19% more interaction was created by marketers using personalisation techniques SALESmanago, Europe’s leading Customer Engagement Platform with over 3,000 customers, today launches a powerful marketing tool – the Recommendation Architect – to create more...
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Jan 15, 2025 |
businessmondays.co.uk | Harriet Evans
The Cardiff-HQ’d identity verification company sets eyes on Australia, South Africa and Ireland as part of its 2025 global expansion plans, and exceeds financial forecasts by 60% in 2024 52% of residential housing transactions in the UK now use Credas for due diligence checks Credas Technologies, A Dye and Durham Solution and leader in identity verification technology, has expanded its customer base by 40% in the past year, as the company celebrates running compliance checks on over four...
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Jan 14, 2025 |
businessmondays.co.uk | Harriet Evans
Created with AI-powered tools, M-Lab is the first music catalogue that aligns with retailer’s needs and boosting customer engagementM-Cube, the in-store digital solutions provider, has today unveiled M-Lab, its music catalogue powered by AI dedicated to the retail industry. The catalogue supports retailers in creating and innovating musical journeys in-store.
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Jan 14, 2025 |
businessmondays.co.uk | Harriet Evans
ExpenseIn joins the AccountsIQ Group, integrating ExpenseIn’s comprehensive expense management capabilities with AccountsIQ’s leading accounting softwareDublin, Ireland and London, UK; 14th January 2025: AccountsIQ, a leading provider of fully cloud-based accounting software, has today announced its acquisition of ExpenseIn, the expense management software that empowers businesses to take control of their expense and invoice management process.
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Dec 16, 2024 |
nationalworld.com | Harriet Evans
Thirty-five electric patient transport ambulances, run by Yorkshire Ambulance Service, are the first in the UK to be fitted with infrared heating systems. The pioneering technology, developed by heating and air conditioning specialists Clayton Vehicle Systems, was installed into the ambulance conversions carried out by O&H Vehicle Conversions in Goole, East Yorkshire.
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