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	<title>Comments on: Zooming In &#8216;07</title>
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		<title>By: &#187; Blog Archive &#187; regional relevancy</title>
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		<description>[...] When I check out a new online tool or service from outside the region which can be used to identify and engage talent, I almost always have to stop myself and think about its applicability to Australasia. There might be some showstoppers, be it the content only covering countries other than Aus/NZ, or specific laws which may not be applicable locally, etc. I was thinking something along those lines when I kept reading at all the buzz and advertising surrounding zoominfo in the industry&#8217;s online portals, which i had reported on a few days back. Not surprisingly, the business is US focused, which means that&#8217;s where the mass of data is relevant to. Interestingly though, zoominfo via its sales manager Eric Osborne was kind enough to send a factsheet indicating the volumes of what I would call regional relevant data. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] When I check out a new online tool or service from outside the region which can be used to identify and engage talent, I almost always have to stop myself and think about its applicability to Australasia. There might be some showstoppers, be it the content only covering countries other than Aus/NZ, or specific laws which may not be applicable locally, etc. I was thinking something along those lines when I kept reading at all the buzz and advertising surrounding zoominfo in the industry&#8217;s online portals, which i had reported on a few days back. Not surprisingly, the business is US focused, which means that&#8217;s where the mass of data is relevant to. Interestingly though, zoominfo via its sales manager Eric Osborne was kind enough to send a factsheet indicating the volumes of what I would call regional relevant data. [...]</p>
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