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  • Rob Hand of Oracle on Comprehensive Trade Management

    Rob Hand, director of Industry Strategy, Oracle Corp., explains how companies can deploy a single unified solution requiring no external support from other applications.
  • Forward Thinking

    CGT Publisher Lori Castle gives you a sneak peek into the trends and topics discussed in this month's issue.
  • Smucker Adds P&G's Folgers into Product Mix

    J.M. Smucker Company President and Co-CEO Richard Smucker believes that coffee is the most perfect complement to breakfast and dessert -- two areas that his company knows a lot about. So why not add an iconic brand that has 150 years of history? The equation seems to add up to a perfect fit. Read on to find out how much the merger between Procter & Gamble's Folgers business and Smucker is expected to earn by fiscal year 2009.
  • Marketing in a Web 2.0 World, Part 2

    The changing ways that end-users use the Web today create both marketing challenges and opportunities for B2B and B2C companies.
  • Terra Technology Appoints New Supply Chain VP

    Former Campbell Soup executive, Michael Mastroianni, joins Terra Technology to support growing interest in multi-enterprise demand sensing and inventory optimization solutions.
  • CJ Apparel Group to Implement ERP Solution

    CJ Apparel forms ERP foundation with Vision Sourcing, Vision Demand Management and Vision Financials from Jesta I.S.
  • Update: InBev/Anheuser-Busch Deal Gives the Media a Buzz

    Speculationwas everywhere about whether or not Belgium brewer InBev will make an offer to buyout St. Louis native Anheuser-Busch. Now the much-anticipated bid is making headlines as Anheuser-Busch confirmed a $46 billion buyout offer by InBev on Wednesday, June 11. Read on to see what the public is saying, from analysts to avid beer-drinkers, about the possible merger.
  • AMR Research Identifies Best Supply Chain in 2008

    AMR Research says consumer goods manufacturers, including Procter & Gamble, Anheuser-Busch and Nike, among others, exhibited superior supply chain capabilities and performance for 2008.
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