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  • Real-Time Trade Promotions

    Chief Executive Officer of AFS Technologies Joe Bellini, explains how consumer goods companies can measure the performance of trade promotions and correct course while in flight.
  • Walmart Launches Hypermarket O2O Platform "Walmart To Go

    Walmart launches its hypermarket O2O platform "Walmart To Go" in Shenzhen, consisting of the newly launched "Walmart" mobile shopping APP, "To Go Service Center" in stores for self pick up, and multiple online & offline e-payment options.
  • What are Consumers Saying about your Brand?

    Brand owners must understand what is being said about their own brands, as well as their competitors' products, in order to succeed. These insights can then be used to respond quickly to both positive and negative online activities, so strategies can be developed to shape consumer perception. Here, two seasoned experts divulge the market strategies that can help drive business growth.
  • Global Deal Will Distribute Solar Lights for Humanitarian Aid

    A new deal significantly expands the presence of solar lights in the NGO and humanitarian aid sector.
  • Mapping Brand Networks in Social Media: Huggies vs. Pampers

    The collection of connections created when people tweet about popular brands can be analyzed and visualized to create a kind of aerial photo of the crowd.
  • Absolut Vodka Goes Live with Supply Chain Planning Software

    ToolsGroup announces that its Nordic partner Optilon has successfully taken The Absolut Company, part of the Pernod Ricard group of companies, live with ToolsGroups SO99+ Powerfully Simple supply chain planning software.
  • Cognitive Computing with Mobile: Are You Ready?

    NEWS FLASH: As if you didnt know already, mobile is taking over the planet! So let me throw at you some simple facts and see if you believe that your infrastructure and Cognitive Computing power is ready to handle it.
  • Walmart Supports New Standard for Online Listings

    Consumer goods need to be represented consistently, in potentially thousands of different places online. A new GS1 US standard, developed in collaboration with 18 companies, including Best Buy, Bing, CNET, eBay, Google, and Walmart, offers a common approach for listing and classifying products across all e-commerce platforms.
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