The document is a report summarizing the results of an online survey of 1,000 white-collar workers in Japan regarding their email usage habits. Some key findings include:
- Most employees check their work and personal email at least every few hours, spending roughly an hour each day on work email and less time on personal email.
- While most check personal email before work, they generally do not check work email until arriving at the office. Smartphones are the preferred device for personal email and computers for work email.
- Around three-quarters of emails received are opened, with around four-fifths of opened work emails and two-thirds of opened personal emails being read. Employees expect their email usage to
Adobe Campaign released findings from its fourth annual consumer email survey, focused on consumers' habits and behavior related to communications, including personal and work email. The report surveyed more than 1,000 white-collar workers in the United States who own a smartphone.
Digital technology is disrupting all industries, and health care is no exception. But new analysis by Adobe Digital Insights (ADI) has found that health care’s big opportunity could be as simple as marketing to consumers on their smartphones.
ADI 2016 Japan & Asia-Pacific Best of the BestAdobe
Adobe Digital Insights explores countries and industries in its annual Best of the Best Report for Japan & Asia-Pacific. The report explores overall traffic from smartphone and desktop devices, overall website engagement metrics and conversion metrics across devices. In addition, it provides the average performance for each country and industry, as well as a comparison of the Top 20% of performers, revealing benchmarking insights to marketers.
Adobe’s new Retail Industry Report for Q2 2017 is based on aggregated and anonymized consumer data from online retailer websites. It analyzes over 50+ billion visits since January 2015. Learn the latest trends for online retailers with some specific insights into the Consumer Electronics and Apparel sub-verticals.
This last quarter, defined by the holidays craze, saw voice assistant sales double and wireless chargers sales triple. Wireless headphones outsold wired ones for the first time. This last quarter's total revenue was 14.7% larger than Q4 last year for online retailers focused on Consumer Electronics.
Adobe Digital Insights explores countries and industries in its annual Best of the Best Report for Europe. The report explores overall traffic from smartphone and desktop devices, overall website engagement metrics and conversion metrics across devices. In addition, it provides the average performance for each country and industry, as well as a comparison of the Top 20% of performers, revealing benchmarking insights to marketers. The report also looks at how European consumers are using their devices, the major frustrations during mobile experiences, and even how many connected devices they own.
Adobe Campaign released findings from its fourth annual consumer email survey, focused on consumers' habits and behavior related to communications, including personal and work email. The report surveyed more than 1,000 white-collar workers in the United States who own a smartphone.
Digital technology is disrupting all industries, and health care is no exception. But new analysis by Adobe Digital Insights (ADI) has found that health care’s big opportunity could be as simple as marketing to consumers on their smartphones.
ADI 2016 Japan & Asia-Pacific Best of the BestAdobe
Adobe Digital Insights explores countries and industries in its annual Best of the Best Report for Japan & Asia-Pacific. The report explores overall traffic from smartphone and desktop devices, overall website engagement metrics and conversion metrics across devices. In addition, it provides the average performance for each country and industry, as well as a comparison of the Top 20% of performers, revealing benchmarking insights to marketers.
Adobe’s new Retail Industry Report for Q2 2017 is based on aggregated and anonymized consumer data from online retailer websites. It analyzes over 50+ billion visits since January 2015. Learn the latest trends for online retailers with some specific insights into the Consumer Electronics and Apparel sub-verticals.
This last quarter, defined by the holidays craze, saw voice assistant sales double and wireless chargers sales triple. Wireless headphones outsold wired ones for the first time. This last quarter's total revenue was 14.7% larger than Q4 last year for online retailers focused on Consumer Electronics.
Adobe Digital Insights explores countries and industries in its annual Best of the Best Report for Europe. The report explores overall traffic from smartphone and desktop devices, overall website engagement metrics and conversion metrics across devices. In addition, it provides the average performance for each country and industry, as well as a comparison of the Top 20% of performers, revealing benchmarking insights to marketers. The report also looks at how European consumers are using their devices, the major frustrations during mobile experiences, and even how many connected devices they own.
Ipsos Global @dvisor Wave 44: Corporate Social ResponsibilityIpsos UK
Four in ten (37%) employees in 24 countries indicate it is ‘very important’ for their own employers to be ‘responsible to society and the environment’ This importance rises to 80% when it is combined with those employees who believe it is somewhat important (37% very/43% somewhat) their employer is responsible. Three in ten (29%) report ‘a high degree of social responsibility’ is very important when forming a purchase decision while about half (45%) view it as fairly important for a total of 74% who say it is important.
The Adobe Digital Economy Project finds for June that in the U.S., topline inflation is down across DPI categories for the third month in a row (-0.2% in the all-items index and -0.5% in the all-items less grocery index). This is the third month of deflation in the DPI following four straight months of inflation. Prices remain down year-over-year in the all-items index (-0.9%) and down for the all-items less grocery index (-1.9%)
The 2015 Adobe Mobile Consumer Report explores the demands of an emerging mobile elite across the U.S, the U.K, France, and Germany. Comprising mostly millennials and GenXers, this significant group represents one-fifth of consumers, and four-fifths of brand interactions. Asked about their mobile usage and expectations from financial services, travel and retail brands, they overwhelmingly demand experiences that are more tailored and convenient. The report offers brand marketers unique insights into this trend-setting consumer group and suggestions on how to reimagine the role of mobile in deepening customer engagement.
Adobe’s latest mobile trends refresh for Q2 2017 is based on aggregated and anonymized consumer data from large company websites and includes 150 billion visits to or launches of 400 sites and apps since January 2015. Learn the latest mobile trends across industries, operating systems, connection types, and more.
Adobe Digital Index: Europe's Best Of The BestAdobe
Adobe Digital Index's “Best Of The Best” research compares the average performance of companies in five industry sectors across website metrics such as stickiness, consumption, and conversion rates, with the average performance of companies in the top quintile, giving marketers a set of benchmarks for their own performance.
The Podcast Consumer Revealed: 2009 is the fourth iteration of this widely-cited study of podcast consumption by Edison Research. This data is derived from the 17th Arbitron/Edison Internet & Multimedia Series, and covers a wide variety of topics ranging from consumption and usage of podcasts to the behaviors of podcast consumers and their attitudes about advertising and content. This presentation was originally delivered by Edison VP Tom Webster as a live webinar in conjunction with the Association for Downloadable Media. For more information, visit http://www.edisonresearch.com
Adobe Digital Economy Project - February 2017Adobe
In February, Adobe’s Digital Price Index (DPI)—a one-of-a-kind analysis of real-time consumer spending based on 15 billion website visits and 2.2 million product sales—detected a third consecutive month of inflation across the U.S. And, for the first time in any analysis of U.S. inflation, Adobe leverages its unique dataset to analyze prices state-by-state for all 50 states plus D.C., creating an unprecedented view of how inflation impacts different regions, and why details like discounts and grocery prices matter deeply on a local level.
The Adobe DPI shows March as the fourth consecutive month of inflation in the U.S. across DPI categories (0.3% in the all-items index and 0.5% in the all-items less grocery index). This is the first time in the 40-month history of the DEP to show four or more consecutive months of inflation. The all-items inflation figure is, however, lower in March than in February (0.4% in the all-items index in February) and prices in the U.S. remain down -0.7% YoY, led by year-over-year price declines in grocery and durable goods.
Two decades after 1995, the year of the Netscape IPO, the Internet population has exploded in size, it’s much more mobile, and it’s increasingly driven by user-created content and flexible content delivery that’s controlled by users. But growth is slowing in all but a few key areas.
While some of these points seem obvious, Mary Meeker’s charts, graphs and data helps quantify the landscape.
The tech industry makes a yearly tradition of turning to the fast-talking and data-synthesizing Meeker, a former Wall Street analyst turned late-stage venture capitalist at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers who publishes an influential annual assessment of the Internet economy. As has been her custom in recent years, Meeker introduced her Internet Trends report at the Code Conference in Rancho Palos Verdes on Wednesday.
Here’s how Meeker sets the stage: Two-thirds of a generation into the Internet, there were 2.8 billion users as of 2014, up from 35 million in 1995.
In 20 years, that’s 39 percent of the world’s population, up from .06 percent.
Internet trends 2015.05.27 | KPCB Internet trends 2015Dmytro Lysiuk
INTERNET TRENDS 2014 – CODE CONFERENCE
Mary Meeker
May 27, 2015
kpcb.com/InternetTrends
See last years vision and compare with reality here http://www.slideshare.net/dymil/internet-trends-2015-49213397
Adobe Digital Insights Advertising Demand Report 2016: North AmericaAdobe
Adobe Digital Insight’s latest report, the Advertising Demand Report 2016: North America, reveals new trends around internet saturation and the now competitive space that websites face. This report dives into which advertising channels have been most beneficial to websites and consumer sentiment regarding different forms of advertising within the United States, including thoughts around personalization and what consumers are most annoyed with when it comes to advertising.
For many people, getting a flat tire on the way to the dentist after having a fight with a significant other would constitute and very bad, terrible, horrible day. Filing taxes comes next, according to a new analysis by Adobe Digital Insights (ADI), which examined online financial- and tax-planning behaviors and perceptions. Consumers feel like the tax filing process remains difficult and mired in paper.
What: An online survey with panel participants
Who: White-collar participants own a smart phone
When: Data collected from July 14 to July 24, 2017
Where: Results are shown for France only (n=1,012)
Trending: Slides that have the note below in the bottom right were tested against last waves data for significant
changes, the arrows denote a significant change. Slides that have this note but no arrows mean there were no
differences.
Statistical testing: Statistical differences are shown at the 95% confidence level.
Note: Data was weighted to match the proportion of technology industry workers from last wave.
Adobe Campaign released findings from its third annual consumer email survey, focused on consumers' habits and behavior related to personal and work email. The report surveyed more than 1,000 white-collar workers in the United States
Why Email Marketing Still Works: The Latest Stats and Figures in Email MarketingAdobe Experience Cloud
Email marketing seems like a dying medium, but is it? A recent study from Adobe found Americans are addicted to email checking it often and often in places you wouldn't think.
Vietnam is a country where smartphones are highly penetrated while IT utilization in the normal work environment is behind.
This survey was made in order to clarify how people communicate at work
This survey was conducted among 18-39 Vietnamese of 579 respondents in January 2019.
Ipsos Global @dvisor Wave 44: Corporate Social ResponsibilityIpsos UK
Four in ten (37%) employees in 24 countries indicate it is ‘very important’ for their own employers to be ‘responsible to society and the environment’ This importance rises to 80% when it is combined with those employees who believe it is somewhat important (37% very/43% somewhat) their employer is responsible. Three in ten (29%) report ‘a high degree of social responsibility’ is very important when forming a purchase decision while about half (45%) view it as fairly important for a total of 74% who say it is important.
The Adobe Digital Economy Project finds for June that in the U.S., topline inflation is down across DPI categories for the third month in a row (-0.2% in the all-items index and -0.5% in the all-items less grocery index). This is the third month of deflation in the DPI following four straight months of inflation. Prices remain down year-over-year in the all-items index (-0.9%) and down for the all-items less grocery index (-1.9%)
The 2015 Adobe Mobile Consumer Report explores the demands of an emerging mobile elite across the U.S, the U.K, France, and Germany. Comprising mostly millennials and GenXers, this significant group represents one-fifth of consumers, and four-fifths of brand interactions. Asked about their mobile usage and expectations from financial services, travel and retail brands, they overwhelmingly demand experiences that are more tailored and convenient. The report offers brand marketers unique insights into this trend-setting consumer group and suggestions on how to reimagine the role of mobile in deepening customer engagement.
Adobe’s latest mobile trends refresh for Q2 2017 is based on aggregated and anonymized consumer data from large company websites and includes 150 billion visits to or launches of 400 sites and apps since January 2015. Learn the latest mobile trends across industries, operating systems, connection types, and more.
Adobe Digital Index: Europe's Best Of The BestAdobe
Adobe Digital Index's “Best Of The Best” research compares the average performance of companies in five industry sectors across website metrics such as stickiness, consumption, and conversion rates, with the average performance of companies in the top quintile, giving marketers a set of benchmarks for their own performance.
The Podcast Consumer Revealed: 2009 is the fourth iteration of this widely-cited study of podcast consumption by Edison Research. This data is derived from the 17th Arbitron/Edison Internet & Multimedia Series, and covers a wide variety of topics ranging from consumption and usage of podcasts to the behaviors of podcast consumers and their attitudes about advertising and content. This presentation was originally delivered by Edison VP Tom Webster as a live webinar in conjunction with the Association for Downloadable Media. For more information, visit http://www.edisonresearch.com
Adobe Digital Economy Project - February 2017Adobe
In February, Adobe’s Digital Price Index (DPI)—a one-of-a-kind analysis of real-time consumer spending based on 15 billion website visits and 2.2 million product sales—detected a third consecutive month of inflation across the U.S. And, for the first time in any analysis of U.S. inflation, Adobe leverages its unique dataset to analyze prices state-by-state for all 50 states plus D.C., creating an unprecedented view of how inflation impacts different regions, and why details like discounts and grocery prices matter deeply on a local level.
The Adobe DPI shows March as the fourth consecutive month of inflation in the U.S. across DPI categories (0.3% in the all-items index and 0.5% in the all-items less grocery index). This is the first time in the 40-month history of the DEP to show four or more consecutive months of inflation. The all-items inflation figure is, however, lower in March than in February (0.4% in the all-items index in February) and prices in the U.S. remain down -0.7% YoY, led by year-over-year price declines in grocery and durable goods.
Two decades after 1995, the year of the Netscape IPO, the Internet population has exploded in size, it’s much more mobile, and it’s increasingly driven by user-created content and flexible content delivery that’s controlled by users. But growth is slowing in all but a few key areas.
While some of these points seem obvious, Mary Meeker’s charts, graphs and data helps quantify the landscape.
The tech industry makes a yearly tradition of turning to the fast-talking and data-synthesizing Meeker, a former Wall Street analyst turned late-stage venture capitalist at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers who publishes an influential annual assessment of the Internet economy. As has been her custom in recent years, Meeker introduced her Internet Trends report at the Code Conference in Rancho Palos Verdes on Wednesday.
Here’s how Meeker sets the stage: Two-thirds of a generation into the Internet, there were 2.8 billion users as of 2014, up from 35 million in 1995.
In 20 years, that’s 39 percent of the world’s population, up from .06 percent.
Internet trends 2015.05.27 | KPCB Internet trends 2015Dmytro Lysiuk
INTERNET TRENDS 2014 – CODE CONFERENCE
Mary Meeker
May 27, 2015
kpcb.com/InternetTrends
See last years vision and compare with reality here http://www.slideshare.net/dymil/internet-trends-2015-49213397
Adobe Digital Insights Advertising Demand Report 2016: North AmericaAdobe
Adobe Digital Insight’s latest report, the Advertising Demand Report 2016: North America, reveals new trends around internet saturation and the now competitive space that websites face. This report dives into which advertising channels have been most beneficial to websites and consumer sentiment regarding different forms of advertising within the United States, including thoughts around personalization and what consumers are most annoyed with when it comes to advertising.
For many people, getting a flat tire on the way to the dentist after having a fight with a significant other would constitute and very bad, terrible, horrible day. Filing taxes comes next, according to a new analysis by Adobe Digital Insights (ADI), which examined online financial- and tax-planning behaviors and perceptions. Consumers feel like the tax filing process remains difficult and mired in paper.
What: An online survey with panel participants
Who: White-collar participants own a smart phone
When: Data collected from July 14 to July 24, 2017
Where: Results are shown for France only (n=1,012)
Trending: Slides that have the note below in the bottom right were tested against last waves data for significant
changes, the arrows denote a significant change. Slides that have this note but no arrows mean there were no
differences.
Statistical testing: Statistical differences are shown at the 95% confidence level.
Note: Data was weighted to match the proportion of technology industry workers from last wave.
Adobe Campaign released findings from its third annual consumer email survey, focused on consumers' habits and behavior related to personal and work email. The report surveyed more than 1,000 white-collar workers in the United States
Why Email Marketing Still Works: The Latest Stats and Figures in Email MarketingAdobe Experience Cloud
Email marketing seems like a dying medium, but is it? A recent study from Adobe found Americans are addicted to email checking it often and often in places you wouldn't think.
Vietnam is a country where smartphones are highly penetrated while IT utilization in the normal work environment is behind.
This survey was made in order to clarify how people communicate at work
This survey was conducted among 18-39 Vietnamese of 579 respondents in January 2019.
SolarWinds IT Pro Day 2017 Survey: Bet You Didn’t Know – Little-Known Facts A...SolarWinds
SolarWinds, a leading provider of powerful and affordable IT management software, announced the findings of its Little-Known Facts survey September 12, 2017. The results reveal that IT professionals in Germany tend to go above and beyond the scope of their core responsibilities as the changing business landscape demands more of their attention, both inside and outside of the office. The survey supports IT Professionals Day, which is observed the third Tuesday of every September (September 19, 2017), to emphasize the need for greater appreciation for IT professionals and the critical role they play in modern business and the lives of nearly all technology end-users.
Live Video's Central Role In The Changing WorkforceBlueJeans Network
Whether it’s Skyping grandma, FaceTiming friends, or using the Periscope social media app, live two-way video is playing an increasingly central role in everyday lives – particularly among younger people. However, while many understand the benefits of live video, it is a communication tool that has yet to be fully embraced in the workplace.
BlueJeans Network commissioned a survey to uncover the current attitudes and trends surrounding live video usage. The goal was to determine how employees felt about adopting this form of communication at work, and how responsive organizations might be to changing their communication methods.
Did you know that employees rank reward and benefits as the third highest factor in influencing their loyalty?
Market innovators are using technology to unlock the power of reward, meaning the global benefits market is moving, and fast! There is real momentum for changing the emphasis of benefits away from reward, to wellbeing and experience, as well as a focus on shorter term needs which help promote a culture and working environment that people thrive in.
Findings from Thomsons Online Benefits latest global employer and employee research shows that organizations with a more mature strategy, powered by technology, are 60% more likely to have wellbeing strategies in place and have greater success in driving employee satisfaction.
With business impact like this to be gained, are you confident your benefits strategy enhances your EVP as effectively as it should, and could, do?
Understanding which total rewards elements are differentiators is a great start point to defining an EVP that resonates with employees and candidates. Total reward now integrates compensation and benefits with experiential components such as career development, health and financial well-being, and now increasingly on emotional elements, such as pride, affinity, and purpose. But to get the right blend of rewards – and highest ROI on your spend – you need to be up-to-date on the latest trends.
In this webinar, we’ll give you the inside track on these trends, backed up by insights from Thomsons’ and Mercer’s recent pieces of global research which demonstrate how benefits are changing within the wider landscape of total rewards.
We will also show you:
What market-leading organizations are doing with their total reward to retain the elusive top talent.
How you can utilize technology to manage your program to ensure you deliver exceptional employee experience at every touchpoint.
Tips on how to use this insight to influence your 2018 strategy.
SolarWinds IT Pro Day 2017 Survey: Bet You Didn’t Know – Little-Known Facts A...SolarWinds
SolarWinds, a leading provider of powerful and affordable IT management software, announced the findings of its Little-Known Facts survey September 12, 2017. The results reveal that IT professionals in Singapore tend to go above and beyond the scope of their core responsibilities as the changing business landscape demands more of their attention, both inside and outside of the office. The survey supports IT Professionals Day, which is observed the third Tuesday of every September (September 19, 2017), to emphasize the need for greater appreciation for IT professionals and the critical role they play in modern business and the lives of nearly all technology end-users.
Results reveal upper management believes they are communicating with their company about the future; but staff level employees feel more out of the loop than ever.
SolarWinds IT Pro Day 2017 Survey: Bet You Didn’t Know – Little-Known Facts A...SolarWinds
SolarWinds, a leading provider of powerful and affordable IT management software, announced the findings of its Little-Known Facts survey September 12, 2017. The results reveal that IT professionals in North America tend to go above and beyond the scope of their core responsibilities as the changing business landscape demands more of their attention, both inside and outside of the office. The survey supports IT Professionals Day, which is observed the third Tuesday of every September (September 19, 2017), to emphasize the need for greater appreciation for IT professionals and the critical role they play in modern business and the lives of nearly all technology end-users.
In this session, Jay will explore the latest email marketing strategies and techniques to use when looking to increase customer engagement and gain new customers. This session will also explore what techniques are proven to work and what is driving strong direct marketing results using email, social & mobile marketing, emerging media, and integrated marketing initiatives.
In this session, Jay Schwedelson, President and CEO of Worldata, will provide insight from actual campaign results from successful and failed attempts at using these techniques.
● Learn marketing tactics that hold long-term value and drive results
● Acquire measurable tactics for marketers to pull interested leads
● Gain insight on integrated direct marketing initiatives based on actual campaigns
Three key takeaways:
● Overview of the trends happening in email marketing today – and which actually work
● Actionable tips on how to double open rates with a few easy tweaks
● Pitfalls to avoid for email marketing
● What has replaced content marketing as “king” in today’s omnichannel world, and how you can leverage it for your campaigns
Techniques to optimize the pagerank algorithm usually fall in two categories. One is to try reducing the work per iteration, and the other is to try reducing the number of iterations. These goals are often at odds with one another. Skipping computation on vertices which have already converged has the potential to save iteration time. Skipping in-identical vertices, with the same in-links, helps reduce duplicate computations and thus could help reduce iteration time. Road networks often have chains which can be short-circuited before pagerank computation to improve performance. Final ranks of chain nodes can be easily calculated. This could reduce both the iteration time, and the number of iterations. If a graph has no dangling nodes, pagerank of each strongly connected component can be computed in topological order. This could help reduce the iteration time, no. of iterations, and also enable multi-iteration concurrency in pagerank computation. The combination of all of the above methods is the STICD algorithm. [sticd] For dynamic graphs, unchanged components whose ranks are unaffected can be skipped altogether.
Data Centers - Striving Within A Narrow Range - Research Report - MCG - May 2...pchutichetpong
M Capital Group (“MCG”) expects to see demand and the changing evolution of supply, facilitated through institutional investment rotation out of offices and into work from home (“WFH”), while the ever-expanding need for data storage as global internet usage expands, with experts predicting 5.3 billion users by 2023. These market factors will be underpinned by technological changes, such as progressing cloud services and edge sites, allowing the industry to see strong expected annual growth of 13% over the next 4 years.
Whilst competitive headwinds remain, represented through the recent second bankruptcy filing of Sungard, which blames “COVID-19 and other macroeconomic trends including delayed customer spending decisions, insourcing and reductions in IT spending, energy inflation and reduction in demand for certain services”, the industry has seen key adjustments, where MCG believes that engineering cost management and technological innovation will be paramount to success.
MCG reports that the more favorable market conditions expected over the next few years, helped by the winding down of pandemic restrictions and a hybrid working environment will be driving market momentum forward. The continuous injection of capital by alternative investment firms, as well as the growing infrastructural investment from cloud service providers and social media companies, whose revenues are expected to grow over 3.6x larger by value in 2026, will likely help propel center provision and innovation. These factors paint a promising picture for the industry players that offset rising input costs and adapt to new technologies.
According to M Capital Group: “Specifically, the long-term cost-saving opportunities available from the rise of remote managing will likely aid value growth for the industry. Through margin optimization and further availability of capital for reinvestment, strong players will maintain their competitive foothold, while weaker players exit the market to balance supply and demand.”
The Building Blocks of QuestDB, a Time Series Databasejavier ramirez
Talk Delivered at Valencia Codes Meetup 2024-06.
Traditionally, databases have treated timestamps just as another data type. However, when performing real-time analytics, timestamps should be first class citizens and we need rich time semantics to get the most out of our data. We also need to deal with ever growing datasets while keeping performant, which is as fun as it sounds.
It is no wonder time-series databases are now more popular than ever before. Join me in this session to learn about the internal architecture and building blocks of QuestDB, an open source time-series database designed for speed. We will also review a history of some of the changes we have gone over the past two years to deal with late and unordered data, non-blocking writes, read-replicas, or faster batch ingestion.
Adjusting OpenMP PageRank : SHORT REPORT / NOTESSubhajit Sahu
For massive graphs that fit in RAM, but not in GPU memory, it is possible to take
advantage of a shared memory system with multiple CPUs, each with multiple cores, to
accelerate pagerank computation. If the NUMA architecture of the system is properly taken
into account with good vertex partitioning, the speedup can be significant. To take steps in
this direction, experiments are conducted to implement pagerank in OpenMP using two
different approaches, uniform and hybrid. The uniform approach runs all primitives required
for pagerank in OpenMP mode (with multiple threads). On the other hand, the hybrid
approach runs certain primitives in sequential mode (i.e., sumAt, multiply).