Tag: (survey)
School-age children struggling with talking following pandemic, survey finds
Hybrid teams ditch VPNs over security and productivity concerns, survey says
A HP and Teradici report by found that zero-trust architecture is gaining popularity as workers deal with challenges around traditional VPNs.
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Brits pick UK’s worst motorway services in survey of thousands of visitors
Many women blame menopause for marriage problems, survey says
Survey Reveals Best Horror Films Of All Time
Survey reveals how PC brands can connect with new and existing customers
Crystal Dynamics wants you to answer a survey about the Legacy of Kain series
Legacy of Kain could see some kind of return, as a recent survey from Crystal Dynamics is asking fans about the series.
Earlier this year, Square Enix sold off a number of its IPs and a few of its studios to Embracer Group, which included the rights to Legacy of Kain, as well as Crystal Dynamics. Of course, that led some fans to hope that this could mean some kind of revival for the series, as what better time is there than now? Well, Kain fans might be in luck, as Crystal Dynamics has released a survey (which you can fill in here) asking some questions that certainly make it seem like it’s interested in bringing the series back.
The survey asks a variety of questions about the series, obviously, and if like me you haven’t played the games but have heard of them, it does ask why you haven’t. It also more vaguely asks you about vampire games as a whole, and what kind of features in vampire games you enjoy.
Poor IT governance is leading to failed digital projects in Ireland, survey says
An Auxilion survey suggests Irish companies lost more than €320,000 on average from failed digital transformation projects in the past year.
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74pc of leaders say people are key to digital transformation, survey finds
Dell Technologies’ survey of Irish business leaders suggests that a people-first approach is needed to maintain the pace of digital transformation.
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