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In this episode of the Wise Decision Maker Show, Dr. Gleb Tsipursky speaks to Marco Costa, CEO of Exclaimer, who discusses why everyone needs to know where we're going in order to make remote work.
Vicky Wills, CTO at Exclaimer calls on STEM leaders to increase diversity and include more women and people of underrepresented backgrounds With women currently only making up a quarter (26%)of the STEM workforce, there is a clear call to action for STEM leaders to increase diversity and include more women and people of other underrepresented backgrounds. However, the issue precedes these groups even entering the workforce - women and non-binary graduates make up just 27% of the intake into core STEM subjects at university in 2023. Technology leaders and educators hold the key to encouraging and retaining talent in the technology industry, but it is imperative they are aware of what must be done to drive change in a landscape facing such disheartening gender bias.
Marco Costa at Exclaimer explores the power of business partnerships Growing a business requires dedication, hard work, and a solid plan. With determination, flexibility, and strategic planning, businesses can thrive and achieve their goals of growth and success. Of course, this may involve investing in new technologies, expanding into new markets, or diversifying products and services, as well as having a strong team with a shared vision for growing a successful business. And ultimately, as the business grows, it’s important to continuously adapt and evolve based on market trends and customer feedback. Regardless of what you decide to implement in your quest for business growth, success will hinge on working with the right partners. Whether you’re choosing which product and vendor to use or a tech company determining the best partners for your products and distribution, the key lies in making informed decisions and forging strong partnerships. Traditionally, partnerships have been essential for reaching new markets and expanding business offerings. Yet in recent years, partner relationships have become pivotal for increasing technology adoption, promoting growth, and ensuring success.
No matter the size of your business, security must be top of mind, as organizations will need to double-down even more in 2024 to protect themselves from more sophisticated cyber-attacks and data breaches. Part of ITPro Today's mission is to equip security leaders with the knowledge and tools to stay ahead of the bad actors. In addition to a guide to IT security careers and a report on ransomware, in 2023 we published a Cybersecurity Survey Report that offers practical guidance on how to navigate cybersecurity challenges and improve overall security outcomes. We even created an infographic to help you understand today's IT security practices. And if you are aspiring to become a chief information security officer, take our personality quiz to see if you have what it takes to be an effective CISO.
The profound impact of technology and artificial intelligence on our generation prompts a critical examination of their influence on the next generation. Vicky Wills, CTO at Exclaimer, looks at the vital role educators play in shaping future tech leaders. By equipping educators, cultivating interest, and teaching ethical awareness, we foster a generation that doesn't just navigate the world but shapes it.
Exclaimer, an email signature management platform, released its Social Feeds feature, which enables organizations to embed their social media posts directly into their email signatures.
The modern customer is a force to be reckoned with. They make their opinions known by posting online reviews of their purchases and experiences. These reviews have a significant impact, with 93% of consumers saying they influence their buying decisions. In other words, the modern customer has high expectations and isn't afraid to speak up when those expectations aren't met. They want quick responses and personalized experiences. They're bold enough to take their complaints to social media, and they rally others to boycott companies they find untrustworthy or out of touch.
Exclaimer, the leading email signature management platform, today launches its Social Feeds feature, enabling organizations to embed their social media posts directly into their email signatures.
Exclaimer, the leading email signature management platform, today launches its Social Feeds feature, enabling organizations to embed their social media posts directly into their email signatures.
Exclaimer, the leading email signature management platform, today launches its Social Feeds feature, enabling organizations to embed their social media posts directly into their email signatures. Over half (52%) of US consumers prefer to communicate with a business through email and 75% of US marketers have indicated that they want to explore social media further.1 At the same time, almost half (48%) of UK marketers consider one-to-one emails their company’s primary communication channel.2 Exclaimer’s new Social Feeds feature gives businesses the opportunity to align these channels further to create a more seamless customer experience and help businesses maximize their ROI whilst increasing brand engagement.