As companies addressed the challenges of remote commerce during the pandemic, hackers saw new vulnerabilities as major opportunities to monetize. This cybersecurity benchmark allows information providers to measure how they stack up among their peers in protecting critical assets and stakeholders.
Against the backdrop of the COP26 climate talks in Glasgow, the scholarly communications industry accelerates its own activities in tackling climate change.
Through these deals, D&B acquires more data, an identity graph, global privacy compliance expertise, pipes to over 25 other platforms (including leading social ones), and entry into consumer data from a B2B2C perspective. It becomes a formidable B2B2C MarTech and AdTech player almost overnight.
Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory US relaunches and renames an expanded version of its legal research platform Cheetah as VitalLaw, seeking a better position alongside Bloomberg Law, LexisNexis, and Thomson Reuters.
Results from our latest survey of students and faculty in the US higher education market provide critical insight this year as the market looks to assess the severity and permanence of COVID-19 impacts. Spoiler alert: The rush to EdTech may not be without bounds.
In the pre-pandemic world, professional associations ran events as a member benefit and as part of their revenue portfolios — in that order. Post-2020, events are developing as bona fide content, and ASME’s new venture Metrix is posed to explore the opportunities of the redefined events space.
While it’s only in a minimum viable product (MVP) version currently, RevenueBase’s offering is an interesting services-led solution that solves today’s B2B data problems. Companies looking to build more data-infused marketing services solutions might consider a similar approach.
Professional and informal networks play a crucial role in amplifying the reach and ultimate impact of research. Now a publisher and network platform provider are joining forces to create a win-win solution.
Australia and New Zealand libraries are following on their commitment to flip to an open access model, guided by the lessons of the pandemic and a new head of science policy.
The US represents the largest higher education market globally, and enrollment declines are already negatively impacting providers. In combination with a decline in international student numbers, this sounds a note of caution, despite booming EdTech investment levels.
Nearly two years after the pandemic started, uncertainty remains about the future of office work. We conducted two surveys, one focused on leadership plans for the return and the other on employee desires. Leaders can compare the results to help ensure the success of their return-to-office plans.
The combination of Cint and Lucid will take on Dynata more directly and accelerate the use of programmatic sampling. To stay relevant, the new company born out of this acquisition needs to focus on high-quality, verified sample — and researchers need to insist on it as well.
Bloomberg launches its NetZero Pathfinders platform to help companies play their part in dealing with climate change. This is a major step in advancing ESG solutions beyond reporting on the corporate impacts on the environment and toward how companies can save it.
Despite publicly supporting Plan S, China hasn’t taken bold action to implement OA policies. The ACM deal with CAS stands out in its scope and model, opening up new avenues for driving OA in China.
Legal solution providers backed by private equity continue to pose a disruption threat to legal information market players. To counter this trend, Outsell advises that established players leverage their content and data to provide self-serve legal tools that could add the differentiation needed.