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  • 20 Companies on the Move

    While these companies didn't make the best-of-breed lists in their respective categories, they certainly deserve a look as you put together your RFPs for the coming year.
  • A Best of Breed Approach In a Competitive Consulting Game

    Imagine sitting in the hot seat of a game show and plowing through questions on popular songs and history, when the silver-tongued host hits you with this one, "Give me the correct names of the top five global IT services companies."
  • Collaboration Drives Growth

    To get a sense of just how much the supply-chain planning market has changed during the past year, you only have to look at the top of the 2003 Best of Breed rankings.
  • Target Exhibits IoT in Open House Space

    Target is making the Internet of Things an interactive experience with Target Open House, opening this week. Read on to see how Target is pushing the boundaries of experiential retail by displaying connected devices in real-life solutions.
  • Connecting the Enterprise

    Selecting an enterprise suite is a little like choosing between an exotic sports car and a mid-priced sedan, according to research published by Gartner (www.gartner.com).
  • Changes at the Top

    Continuing a trend THAT started last year, the results of this year's CGT Best of Breed survey on the customer relationship management (CRM) market once again shows that consumer goods firms are far from unanimous in their choice of the top provider.
  • Mondelez Brand Markets to Millennials

    The new campaign is focused on resonating with Millennial consumers through the evolution of a Fuse and Twitter partnership.
  • B2B Landscape Set to Change

    Two of the three new e-business integration players roared to the top of this year's Best of Breed list, with Microsoft (www.microsoft.com) taking first place and IBM (www.ibm.com) second.
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