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  • Major CG Players Collaborate to Study Smart Homes

    Many top consumer goods companies, such as Procter & Gamble and Microsoft, join forces to uncover the state of the Connected Home Market and identify business opportunities for the future.
  • ChartSearch Names New VP of Sales and Marketing

    ChartSearch appoints a software entrepreneur as its vice president of sales and marketing.
  • American Apparel Deploys RFID Solution

    Retailer, American Apparel, improves inventory accuracy and streamline operations with RFID solution in each of its 17 stores in the New York area.
  • Speed to Action

    Three years ago, Del Monte Foods deployed demand signal repository software to enhance its demand-driven supply chain management decisions across leading retailers. CGT spoke with Dom Clemente, director of demand planning, and Andy Wojewodka, director, IT business consulting, to discern how the company is currently leveraging data from both a sales and supply chain perspective.
  • A New Tool to Manage Tools

    With nearly 200 salespeople spread across the United States who service regional industrial accounts such as Home Depot and Lowes, The Bosch Group identified an opportunity to increase the productivity of its salesforce by having a quicker and more flexible reporting tool.
  • British American Tobacco Better Manages Market Share

    Following a 2005 merger, British American Tobacco Belgium instigated and implemented a major project to improve business information across the supply chain, drive increased sales and ultimately increase market share.
  • An Intelligent Approach

    In a fast-growing global market, Toshiba America Elecrtonic Components Inc. needs to help employees work smarter by giving them the information they need - when they need it, and how they want to see it. The company recently decided to invest in a comprehensive business intelligence solution for easy-to-access, up-to-the-minute data and analytic information.
  • Samsung and adidas to Take on Apple and Nike

    Samsung and adidas establish a partnership to create miCoach, areal-time training system that, according to the duo, is designed tomotivate, inspire and enable athletes at all levels to reach theirunique training goals.
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