Another record beating month in the bag. In August, our Azure hosted Cloud Address Verification and Enhancement engine, SwiftCore PAF, handled a jaw dropping 112 million data records. That brings us to a staggering 1,022,480,841 records processed over the last 12 months. Let that sink in: over a billion addresses verified, validated and enhanced without even breaking into full gear. Why This Matters and Why You Should Care Accuracy is not a nice to have. It is the difference between reaching ...| The Software Bureau
Marketing budgets in Q2 2025 grew at their fastest rate in over a year, with a net balance of +5.5% according to the latest IPA Bellwether Report. After months of uncertainty, marketers are putting money back on the table—but with a clear focus: driving revenue. And it’s not flashy TV or brand-building fluff that’s leading the charge. The real growth? It’s in sales promotions and direct marketing—the channels that get results, fast. 💥 What’s Fuelled the Growth? 1. Sales Promoti...| The Software Bureau
Royal Mail Marketreach’s Totally Mailed It campaign is back—and it’s bigger than ever. This time, they’ve brought marketing heavyweight Mark Ritson on board to champion direct mail’s proven role in high-performing, multichannel campaigns. Ritson joins a powerful line-up of industry advocates including Rory Sutherland (Ogilvy), Nathan Ansell (Waitrose), and Andrew Tindall (System1), all making the case for mail as a modern, measurable, and meaningful channel. The campaign itself is r...| The Software Bureau
New stats out this week show that last year EU regulators imposed over €1.2 billion in fines for data protection violations, including a €310 million penalty against LinkedIn for unlawful data processing practices. While the ICO has taken a more restrained approach, issuing fewer fines in 2024, the message is clear: data governance lapses can lead to significant financial and reputational damage.​ In this regulatory climate, many marketers are rightly embracing automation to streamline ...| The Software Bureau
April 2025 hasn’t been kind to marketers. Between economic jitters, tariff threats, and increased business taxation, UK companies are re-evaluating where they spend—and where they can see tangible returns. The latest IPA Bellwether Report for Q1 2025 confirms the squeeze, marking the first overall decline in UK marketing budgets in four years. While main media channels like out-of-home and audio have seen significant cuts (with a net balance of -6.7%), direct marketing bucks the trend. Bu...| The Software Bureau