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  • Early IT Adopters Gain Competitive Advantage

    A new study from Harvard Business Review shows that IT Pioneers are more likely to lead in both revenue growth and market position than their peers. This is more than twice the growth experienced by companies identified as technology Followers and three times the growth experienced by Cautious technology adopters. Where does your company fall?
  • Emerging Markets: Hype Vs. Reality

    John Rossi, general manager for Consumer Goods Consulting at Wipro and CGT Executive Council member, provides key considerations that a consumer goods manufacturer must figure out -- from specific selling models and distribution networks to technology infrastructure -- before calling an emerging market home.
  • 2014 Consultant & IT Services

    A comprehensive listing of consultancies that help to solve business and technology challenges for competitive consumer goods companies.
  • Shell Upgrades Global Unified Communication Platform

    With the help of AT&T, Shell employees will be able to connect to one another using a wide range of connected devices such as PCs, tablets and smartphones.
  • Enterra and SAP to Deliver Big Data Analytics to Iconic Brands

    Enterra will develop next-generation cognitive computing solutions using the SAP HANA platform and also plans to develop and market new, advanced analytics and insights product and service offerings that will run on SAP HANA.
  • Jamba Juice Supports Business Processes for Growth

    Jamba teams with Capgemini as part of its effort to achieve 10 percent to 20 percent G&A reduction goal and drive accelerated growth.
  • Digital Delivery: How CPG Companies Can Entice E-Consumers

    Consumer packaged goods companies are under intense pressure to transform their digital platforms to satisfy rapidly changing consumer preferences and demands.
  • BYOD Tops the Modern CIOs To-Do List

    A recent IDC study unveils that 52.5 percent of Canadian CIOs are open to employees bringing their own devices to work. Of those respondents, 50.8 percent said that it was to appeal to young workers, which will make up 75 percent of the workforce by 2028. Find out what other trends are impacting the changing role of the CIO, and their biggest IT priorities for 2014.
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