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  • Robert Bosch Selects Platform to Manage Data

    The manufacturer partners with Retail Solutions to drive insights from data at five retailers in North America.
  • Kenneth Cole Selects Mobile Platform to Capture Holiday Sales

    Kenneth Cole chose the Zmags CommercePro platform, seeing a 500 percent increase in page views, 100 percent increase in conversions, and more than 40 percent lift in order sizes for retailers worldwide.
  • Nestle Expands NHW Footprint in US

    Nestle reports significant progress in the areas of Nutrition, Health and Wellness (NHW) in the United States during 2011.
  • Study Reveals Mobile Solutions Reduce Costs, Generate ROI

    Consumer goods companies are challenged with how to best leverage enterprise mobile solutions to add value both to the company's productivity and the customers' user experiences. IDC and Spring Wireless reveal exclusive study findings on how to reduce costs, such as travel, by 15 percent to 20 percent, and generate significant ROI.

  • IBM/DemandTec Deal to Challenge Organizational Boundaries

    The acquisition of DemandTec is expected to extend IBM's Smarter Commerce initiative by adding cloud-based price, promotion and other merchandising and marketing analytics. At the same time, the deal is in line with a trend across many industries wherein the lines between merchandising, marketing, commerce and supply chain are blurring.
  • P&G, K-C, Unilever Discuss Downstream Data's Value

    Bigger companies and we mean really big seem to be way ahead of the pack when it comes to downstream data. For the first time ever, thought leaders from Kimberly-Clark, Procter & Gamble and Unilever came together to deliberate the value of downstream data. And guess what? Weve got it all on tape!
  • General Mills Launches G-WIN Digital

    As an extension of its successful open innovation program, the company seeks to connect with partners who have digital marketing technologies focusing on video, social, mobile and gaming.
  • Starbucks Introduces Beer and Wine Concept

    Starbucks will add beer, wine and small plates like almonds and bread with olive oil dip at five to seven stores in Chicago next year.

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