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  • Cloud Computing to Reach Nearly $70B in 2015

    International Data Corporation (IDC) predicts the number of new cloud-based solutions will triple in the next four to five years. To examine the current status of cloud deployment in the context of different vertical industries, IDC is offering the first of four special reports IDC will be publishing to examine current status of 3rd Platform technologies across 20 vertical industries.
  • P&G Names Company Veteran as New CEO

    Procter & Gamble (P&G) has named a new CEO.Find out which 35-year veteran is taking over as CEO of P&G.
  • Digital Solution Transforms Sampling Events

    A digital engagement solution that seeks to maximize trial response may turn anonymous samplers into known consumers.
  • Campbell's Announces Recipe Changes and Expanded Organic Products

    Campbell Soup Company announces several strategic changes to its portfolio including:removal of artificial colors and flavors by end of fiscal 2018;simplifying recipes of existing condensed soups for kids;expanding the Plum line of organic food for babies, tots and kids; and Plum launchingGrowWell, a range of purees which provide nutrients from ingredients like chia and Greek yogurt.
  • Interactive Soccer Ads Boost Mondelez Awareness 220 Percent

    Between June and July, Mondelez's promos got a 220 percent boost in awareness, and engagement went up 88 percent, according to Adweek, thanks to e-commerce-enabled ads.
  • Bumble Bee, Ocean Spray, Sun Products Deploy VMI

    Bumble Bee Seafoods, Ocean Spray Cranberries, Inc., and The Sun Products Corporation are the latest consumer goods suppliers to deploy their Vendor Managed Inventory programs using the Datalliance VMI platform.
  • Premier Nutrition Gains Visibility into its Trade Spend

    Manufacturer of protein shakes, bars and powders and joint supplements, Premier Nutrition, quickly realized trade promotion management happens in real time, while spreadsheets dont.

  • Amazon Prime Day: Statistical Wonder or Retailer Blunder?

    While the results of Amazon's first ever Prime Day are hard to argue with 18% order increase over best Black Friday return and single day record for Prime signups more than a handful of customers felt cheated by the e-commerce giant's flash sale approach. See how the retailer disappointed shoppers.
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