Marketplace stories
Blue Prism expands its Digital Exchange marketplace with new automation capabilities, teaming up with INVOKE, SRI Infotech, and ZyGen to enhance RPA features.
In a vote cast yesterday, 66.08% of the 396,973,029 shares voted. Of those, 99.29% were in favour of the acquisition. 0.71% voted against.
Facebook Marketplace now employs AI for better listings, offering price suggestions, auto-categorisation, and real-time translations to enhance user experience.
Pitney Bowes expands its Software and Data Marketplace, offering over 1500 geography-specific data sets to streamline commerce for global sectors.
Not only does a marketplace make trading easier for everyone, it can help you attract new customers you've previously been unable to reach.
Car services app FIXR is aiming to raise $200,000 to fund additional features such as online transactions and advertising.
Trade Me CEO Jon Macdonald to step down after 10 years at the helm; a global search for his replacement commences as he charts a new course.
As a result, Transparency Market Research explains the market will witness a large number of mergers and acquisitions.
Ooooby makes it easy to create local fresh food marketplaces that source food from local growers, and deliver to local consumers.
Government tees up digital marketplace to enable more ICT suppliers to nab some of the $5b annual government ICT spend and a cyber security centre.
Freelancer.com breaks through 8 million user mark, adding 10 new languages to reach a total of 30. The platform now supports professionals in 234 countries.
Apax Partners secures the win to buy Trade Me for NZD $6.45 per share after Hellman and Friedman withdraws, valuing the company at NZD $2.56 billion.
Hellman and Friedman escalates the bidding war for Trade Me with a higher offer of NZD $6.45 per share, surpassing Apax Partners' NZD $6.40 bid.
New Zealand's government launches Marketplace, a transformative digital procurement platform, to streamline IT spending and support local SMEs.
FIXR has released New Zealand's first app marketplace that can help Aucklanders find trusted automotive service providers.
Interactive debuts Alliance, a novel SaaS hub for Aussie SMBs, bridging over 2000 clients with local tech vendors.
LazyAz began as a 17-year-old's bright idea and has surged into an app taking on global brands in the delivery services and digital marketplace arena.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise's Australian partners headed to Hobart for the vendor's 2017 Sales Academy, where education, networking and fun combined.
New online portal, Tutorly, connects parents and students with local private tutors, aiming to simplify the process.
Almost 60% NZ staff seeking new roles, with higher remuneration top motivation, says Hudson's Salary & Employment Insights Guide 2014.