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  • CGT Inside News - 1/4/2006

    Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) is now tagging 100 percent of its calculator products shipped to Wal-Mart with RFID tags based on the Gen 2 EPC specification.
  • How do you forecast your tech spend in 2006?

    Latest findings seem to reflect our overall perspectives on tech spending in 2006.
  • Shared Strategies

    How consumer goods firms large and small are addressing similar challenges.
  • A Time to Reflect

    After watching a recent NFL playoff game that had more ups and downs than a Disney World rollercoaster, it dawned on me just how fast things can change for the better or worse.
  • Supply Chain Services

    The rise in overseas sourcing, particularly from China, continues to be a major theme for consumer goods in 2005 and 2006.
  • Consulting Services

    With RFID mandates, Sarbanes-Oxley
    and supply chain challenges still burning bright for most consumer goods firms, the consulting arena in 2005 was in high demand.
  • Business Intelligence

    As Business Intelligence (BI) technology offerings become more robust, companies are lining up to implement these tools to make the right business decisions at the right time.
  • "Blow-Away Guy" Anchors Maxell's New Ad Campaign

    Maxell Corporation's classic, black-and-white "blow-away guy" image is the centerpiece of a new multi-million dollar integrated marketing campaign.
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