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MoEngage is the only vendor recognized as a Customers' Choice in the 2025 Gartner Peer Insights™ Voice of the Customer for Email Marketing
MoEngage is the only vendor recognized as a Customers' Choice in the 2025 Gartner Peer Insights™ Voice of the Customer for Email Marketing

Cision Canada

time23-07-2025

  • Business
  • Cision Canada

MoEngage is the only vendor recognized as a Customers' Choice in the 2025 Gartner Peer Insights™ Voice of the Customer for Email Marketing

SAN FRANCISCO, July 23, 2025 /CNW/ -- MoEngage, the world's leading customer engagement platform, is proud to announce its recognition as the only vendor named a Customers' Choice in the 2025 Gartner Peer Insights™ Voice of the Customer for Email Marketing report. In addition to its impressive 97% "Willingness to Recommend" score, the highest among all vendors named in the report, MoEngage also received one of the highest aggregate scores of 4.7/5 for its Email Marketing Product Capabilities. "This recognition underscores our dedication to building a powerful, intuitive, and secure platform for brands. It's a validation of our unwavering commitment to customer satisfaction and product excellence in the Email Marketing landscape. From our comprehensive email editor and unified promotional & transactional capabilities to advanced segmentation and AI-powered features, we empower brands to deeply understand and effectively engage their customers. Our patented secure campaign delivery mechanism further ensures trust and peace of mind, proving our commitment to their success," said Raviteja Dodda, CEO & Co-founder of MoEngage. About Gartner Peer Insights(™) Gartner Peer Insights(™) "Voice of the Customer" report consolidates verified customer reviews on its Peer Insights portal and categorizes vendors based on User Interest and Adoption, and Overall Experience. Gartner and Peer Insights™, are trademarks of Gartner, Inc., and/or its affiliates, and are used herein with permission. All rights reserved. Gartner Peer Insights content consists of the opinions of individual end users based on their own experiences with the vendors listed on the platform, should not be construed as statements of fact, nor do they represent the views of Gartner or its affiliates. Gartner does not endorse any vendor, product, or service depicted in this content, nor makes any warranties, expressed or implied, with respect to this content, about its accuracy or completeness, including any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. About MoEngage MoEngage is an insights-led customer engagement platform trusted by 1,350+ global consumer brands across 60+ countries. With offices in 15 countries, MoEngage's backed by Goldman Sachs Asset Management, B Capital, Steadview Capital, Multiples Private Equity, Eight Roads, F-Prime Capital, Matrix Partners, Ventureast, and Helion Ventures.

Locations of 31 proposed CCTV cameras revealed as Waterford council asks for public input
Locations of 31 proposed CCTV cameras revealed as Waterford council asks for public input

Irish Independent

time11-07-2025

  • Irish Independent

Locations of 31 proposed CCTV cameras revealed as Waterford council asks for public input

The council has signalled that it intends to install and operate CCTV cameras for the sole primary purpose of preventing litter and illegal dumping and enforcement of the Litter Pollution Act, 1997, and the Waste Management Act 1996. 'This initiative will adhere to the codes of practice for the operation of CCTV for the purposes of prevention, detection and prosecution of litter and waste offences,' said a spokesperson. The approval for any particular area will be for a maximum of three years, and cameras may be erected at any time, and for any period within that timeframe, dependant on funding availability. Prior to the approval of the installation of CCTV in any of the areas, the public are invited to make submissions on the proposed scheme. Submissions or observations with respect to the proposed scheme may be made in writing, marked 'CCTV Consultation', to Waterford City and County Council, Customer Service, Baileys New Street, Waterford. They made by email to Envsubmissions@ or online at on the right hand side of the page marked, 'make a submission'. The closing date for submissions is Friday, August 1 next. So far, three submissions have been made in respect of CCTV. One person wrote: 'Can the road from Monamintra Roundabout (Airport Road) to Kilcaragh Cross L4066 be included on the list? Most especially the windy narrow section, close to Airport Road (R708). Illegal dumping is a daily occurrence.' Another wrote: 'I've read that Waterford Council are proposing CCTV for 31 new locations. Illegal dumping is a constant weekly occurrence on the Old Tramore Road between Couse Bridge roundabout and Ballinamona. Can this location be consider for inclusion - if not as part of this roll out then a future roll out please?' While the final submission said: 'I welcome any tool to help prevent and prosecute illegal dumpers. Living in rural west Waterford, every night brings new dumping outlets of vans and cars on to our roads, gate entrances, hedges and even gardens. Without deterrents like this, there is no stopping dumpers who wreck people's environments and peace of mind. 'I'd also like to see mobile cameras and warning signage for certain roads blighted every day. Anything to help address the unaccountable abuse of our environment and living areas. There seems to be no funding, no mobile units. These would really help areas that are targeted every night.' The council is seeking the public's views on the implementation of CCTV in the following areas: Henry Street, (Waterford), Vulcan Street (Waterford), Barker Street, (Waterford), Scotch Quay, Congreve Lane, (Waterford), High Street – Keizer Street, (Waterford), Ballybricken, The Glen, Tesco Ballybeg, Tesco Poleberry, Tesco Ardkeen, John's Lane (Waterford), St. Johns Avenue (Waterford), Gaultier, Killea (Dunmore East), Dungarvan Estuary (Shandon), Cathal Brugha Place (Dungarvan), N25 Layby (Barranalira), Clonea Beach carpark, Kilbarry Road, (Waterford), Lacken Road (Waterford), N72 layby, Curraghreigh North (Lismore), R680, Pouldrew (Kilmeaden), N25 Layby, Ballyduff West (Kilmeaden), Tallow Relief Road (Tallow), Quanns Field, Ringnasilloge (Dungarvan), Affane Bring Centre (Cappoquin), Dromana Bridge (Cappoquin), Kilbree East (Cappoquin), parking area at Powers the Pot), Western Terrace (Dungarvan), Cathedral Lane (Waterford).

Huawei Named a 2025 Gartner® Peer InsightsTM Customers' Choice for File and Object Storage Platforms for the Fourth Year Running
Huawei Named a 2025 Gartner® Peer InsightsTM Customers' Choice for File and Object Storage Platforms for the Fourth Year Running

Korea Herald

time10-07-2025

  • Business
  • Korea Herald

Huawei Named a 2025 Gartner® Peer InsightsTM Customers' Choice for File and Object Storage Platforms for the Fourth Year Running

SHENZHEN, China, July 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Huawei was recognized as a Customers' Choice for the fourth consecutive year in the 2025 Gartner Peer Insights™ Voice of the Customer report for File and Object Storage Platforms. According to the Gartner report, Huawei had the highest Overall Rating (5.0/5.0), the highest number (147) of reviews, and a 99% Willingness to Recommend for its OceanStor Scale-Out Storage as of 31 January 2025. "Voice of the Customer" is a document that synthesizes Gartner Peer Insights' reviews into insights for buyers of technology and services. This aggregated peer perspective, along with the individual detailed reviews, is complementary to Gartner expert research and can play a key role in the buying process. Peers are verified reviewers of a technology product or service, who not only rate the offering, but also provide valuable feedback to consider before making a purchase decision. A total of 11 vendors were peer-recognized in the Voice of the Customer report and Huawei was reviewed by customers in the telecom, finance, education, healthcare, energy, and manufacturing industries across the Asia Pacific, Europe, and Middle East regions. We believe this recognition demonstrates the affirmation and trust of our global customers in the comprehensive competitiveness, market size, and after-sales service quality of Huawei OceanStor Scale-Out Storage. Looking ahead, Huawei will continue to prioritize customer-centricity and stay committed to innovation, such as all-flash storage media and data lake solutions, to assist users in creating greener, more efficient, and more flexible data infrastructure in the future. To learn more about Huawei Data Storage products and solutions, please visit: Gartner, Voice of the Customer for File and Object Storage Platforms, 23 May 2025 Gartner Peer Insights content consists of the opinions of individual end users based on their own experiences, and should not be construed as statements of fact, nor do they represent the views of Gartner or its affiliates. Gartner does not endorse any vendor, product or service depicted in its research publications, and does not advise technology users to select only those vendors with the highest ratings or other designation. Gartner research publications consist of the opinions of Gartner's research organization and should not be construed as statements of fact. Gartner disclaims all warranties, expressed or implied, with respect to this research, including any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. GARTNER and PEER INSIGTHS are registered trademarks of Gartner, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and internationally and are used herein with permission. All rights reserved.

Oracle launches air-gapped cloud for security & sovereignty
Oracle launches air-gapped cloud for security & sovereignty

Techday NZ

time19-06-2025

  • Business
  • Techday NZ

Oracle launches air-gapped cloud for security & sovereignty

Oracle has unveiled Compute Cloud@Customer Isolated, a fully air-gapped cloud service designed for use by governments and regulated sectors needing stringent control over their data. This offering is positioned to address the requirements of agencies and industries with significant mission-critical security and compliance obligations, including sectors such as defence, intelligence, telecommunications, and healthcare. Compute Cloud@Customer Isolated has been launched as a deployable option that can be separated from the internet, a configuration commonly required to support sensitive and classified workloads. Security and sovereignty The new service is engineered to mitigate the risk of external threats, with a focus on data sovereignty tailored for entities with strict regulatory and security needs. According to Oracle, this is an area of particular importance in Australia and New Zealand, where national security and data handling regulations are strong priorities for government and critical infrastructure operators. Matt Leonard, Vice President, Edge Cloud Product Management at Oracle, said: "Protecting national security has always been a top priority for Oracle. Oracle Compute Cloud@Customer Isolated is designed to help regulated industries benefit from the cloud and AI, while also providing the flexibility to deploy anywhere." Compute Cloud@Customer Isolated provides organisations with access to the same compute, storage, and networking capabilities available from Oracle's existing Compute Cloud@Customer offering, but adds the option for an isolated deployment. This is intended to enhance organisations' abilities to accelerate artificial intelligence development and improve efficiency, whilst maintaining comprehensive data sovereignty and control over the underlying infrastructure. Deployment flexibility The system can be installed as a single rack and scaled up according to need, granting government and regulated sector customers the ability to quickly deploy Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Compute services on their own premises—in isolated environments designed for locations with unique sovereignty demands. This capability is expected to make it viable for defence users and other sensitive operations to begin or expand cloud migration in regions where mission requirements dictate the need for air-gapped technology. Oracle presents multiple migration paths, including a Fast-Start option, which can deliver the Compute Cloud@Customer Isolated service on premises within six to eight weeks. This pathway allows customers to later develop a full Oracle Cloud Isolated Region as their requirements evolve. Alternatively, customers can take a phased approach, progressing from edge computing solutions, through isolated cloud deployments, and up towards a fully disconnected Oracle Cloud Isolated Region. This Isolated Region is entirely separate from public clouds and the wider internet, designed to provide control and security specifically demanded by defence and other regulated clients. Partner comments Andy Laidler, Chief Digital Officer for Fujitsu Defence and National Security, addressed the importance of robust and portable connectivity for organisations whose operational backbone now depends on digital services: "As digital services become the operational backbone—from logistics to command and control—forces need connectivity that moves with the mission. Fujitsu's Secure Cloud solution incorporates the full range of Oracle deployment options to ensure we deliver capability where it is needed most. Oracle Compute Cloud@Customer Isolated provides a secure, isolated environment and access to data anywhere, anytime, and under all conditions to help propel mission success." The Compute Cloud@Customer Isolated service will be made available globally later in the year, expanding Oracle's suite of cloud infrastructure offerings to clients operating under the world's most stringent data control laws. Follow us on: Share on:

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