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  • Unilever Socializes the Brand

    As Canada's e-commerce landscape began to flourish, Unilever realized the inefficiencies connected to its lack of a product information management hub. With no time to waste, Unilever enlisted the services of Hubba, the B2B social network that also acts as a product information-sharing platform to simplify digital asset management.
  • Global Digital Consumers

    How will your company engage a billion new middle class consumers in emerging markets?
  • QVC Names EVP, Commerce Platforms

    QVC's mobile commerce business has grown steadily year over year, currently accounting for 37 percent of U.S. e-commerce revenue in the second quarter 2014.
  • Walmart Hits Accelerator on E-Commerce

    The company plans to spend capital of approximately $1 billion for e-commerce and digital initiatives this fiscal year and between $1.2 and $1.5 billion next year.
  • L'Oreal USA Signs Agreement to Acquire Carol's Daughter

    Following a multi-channel distribution model, Carol's Daughter offers a comprehensive range of products that are available at specialty beauty stores, mass retailers, on HSN, through e-commerce and at Carol's Daughter branded stores in New York City.
  • Out Far and In Deep: Embracing the Digital Path to Purchase and Cognitive Computing

    Cognitive computing will enable CPG firms to venture out far and plunge into the analytic depths of Big Data at just the right moment in history.
  • Avon Launches Redesigned E-Commerce Site

    To complement the traditional face-to-face selling approach, Representatives have the option to sell through their own personalized eStore.
  • Juicy Couture to Launch in India

    In addition to Juicy Couture brick and mortar locations, Indian fashion lovers will be able to immerse themselves in the LA heritage and attitude of the brand at JuicyCouture.com.
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