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Internet of Things (IoT)

  • 2013 Readers' Choice: Mobility

    New this year, CGT's readers rank the top five technology companies that provide software, hardware and/or services for managing "mobility" for both internal and external communications.
  • Revlon, Reily Foods Put Big Data to Good Use

    Humankind created more data in a single day in 2012 than it produced between 4000 BC and the year 2000! It is no wonder that Big Data is a common buzz component in today's information age dialogue. Recently, Big Data advocates from Reily Foods, Revlon and Microsoft convened to answer the question on most consumer goods executives minds: How are consumer goods companies capitalizing on all this data, and better yet, how are they using and communicating it?
  • New SFA Solution Unveiled for Mobile Representatives

    It uses the design principles of current smartphone and tablet applications, providing single code-set deployment to iPhone and Android smartphones, as well as iPad and Android tablets.

  • BAT Signs Global Communications Deal

    BT will manage the global wide area network infrastructure, including remote access, network security and third-party supplier management, for the tobacco company.

  • Biomimicry

    The outlook is incredibly promising for bioinspiration over the next 15 years, as experts predict it will affect about $1 trillion of the world's total output globally.
  • Nestle Ranks High in Cutting Carbon Emissions

    The release of the ranking coincides with Nestl Mexico obtaining 85 percent of its electrical energy needs from wind power.
  • Coca-Cola Innovation Sparks Supply Chain Revolution

    With the need to offer a greater number of beverage choices from a fountain dispenser, Coca-Cola was presented with the challenge to reinvent the fountain business.
  • GS1's Global Registry Hits Item Milestone

    Ten million product items are shared among 25,000 companies in more than 150 countries.

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