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- Are businesses actually using DeepSeek?The Chinese artificial intelligence start-up’s new low-cost AI model triggered a selloff in U.S. tech stocks last month. But for all the commotion, DeepSeek didn’t come close to our list of trending vendors. Ramp’s latest estimate of the top AI vendors shows, as of the end of January 2025, only 0.2 percent of U.S. corporations have used DeepSeek.Culture, Data — Mar 7
- Trends in data enrichment vendors (Q1 2025)Many companies rely on data-enrichment vendors to tangibly grow their business. This happens in two ways: 1) build data sets of companies and contacts, and 2) enhance existing datasets with new information. These datasets are in turn used to enhance GTM systems, score accounts, generate leads, and influence sales decisions.Data — Mar 7
- What holiday shopping tells us about 2025 spending trendsU.S. consumer optimism and spending intent are generally healthy, with huge online sales during Black Friday and Cyber Monday (BFCM). However, economists see tentative warnings of a consumer spending slowdown in 2025. Here, we look at the data and how it may impact retail spend in Q1.Culture, Data — Mar 6
- Why I joined Ramp (and why Ramp needs an economist)Earlier this month, I joined Ramp. I’ll be the first member of a team dedicated to producing public-facing economic research with first-party data from Ramp.Data — Mar 5
- The end of an Era: Taylor Swift's final tour dates send hotel prices soaringIt’s the last chance for Swifties to see the show, and they’re willing to shell out for the experience, including their hotel stay.Culture, Data — Nov 22
- The rise of AI multihoming, according to Ramp dataWith the pace of innovation in AI, Ramp data shows companies are embracing a multihoming approach in AI to adopt multiple models and swap them with ease. See what models companies are using and the impact on model spending.Data — Oct 28