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  • Lucky Charms Celebrates 50 Years

    Lucky Charms cereal is commemorating 50 years of magically delicious fun with a 50-day celebration thanking fans young and old for keeping the magic alive all these years.
  • Walmart Invests $10M for Innovation Fund

    The fund will provide grants to innovators in the manufacturing sector and seeks to create new processes, ideas, and jobs that support America's growing manufacturing footprint.
  • GS1 US Introduces New Data Hub

    The GS1 US Data Hub can help users validate their internal information against the GS1 US Company Prefix database and provides a trusted source of standardized GS1 US data.
  • 2014 Readers' Choice Survey: Business Intelligence

    CGT's readers rank the top technology providers of a point solution or a software suite for business intelligence (BI), including analytics, data warehousing, etc.
  • 2014 Readers' Choice Survey: Outsourcing

    CGT's readers rank the top providers of business outsourcing/IT services to the consumer goods industry.
  • Are CPG Companies Missing IT Opportunities?

    Based on extensive surveys of leading CPG companies, a new GMA report looks at how much money companies are spending on IT and how aggressively they are adopting new technologies. Surprisingly, a large proportion of companies are following a less-than-optimal approach in their information technology strategies.
  • 10 Trends that Impact the CIO in 2014

    IDC recently revealed 10 industry trends that will most impact the role of the CIO in 2014. For example, by 2018, the adoption of 3rd Platform technologies, like mobile and big data, will redefine 90 percent of IT roles. Find out the other top-of-mind themes including social, cloud, and more.
  • 2014 Readers' Choice Survey: Enterprise Resource Planning

    CGT's readers rank the top technology providers of a complete suite of enterprise-wide ERP software, including finance, HR, CRM, supply chain, PLM, asset management, etc.
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