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As new technologies are invented and further developed, organizations’ tech investment priorities may change. After all, it is the demands of the business that often guides the direction of these developments. This cyclical phenomenon is what allows for industries of all types to grow so quickly, including your company.

For this reason, TechTarget and Enterprise Strategy Group want to learn more about how you and your team at your company are making new tech purchasing decisions in 2024.

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    The first duty of any company is to make a profit, but it should do so while respecting the data privacy of its customers and prospective customers. For commercial organisations, finding this ethical balance between making money from data and safeguarding the privacy of personal data is more important than ever, and the EU’s GDPR [General Data Protection Regulation has somewhat concentrated minds on this matter].

    The articles in this e-zine show this balancing act is playing out. It would be foolish for any company, or organisation to blind itself to the opportunities to get closer to their customers afforded by the analysis of data. But it is potentially ruinous to be blasé about data privacy.

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    Voice recognition has become a new area for understanding customers better. Here we ask what does the new voice channel mean and how will voice data integrate with existing forms of customer intelligence and marketing, and do so ethically?

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