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Event Report: #NRF14 Preview – Retail’s Big Show Hints At Lessons Learned In #MatrixCommerce

Event Report: #NRF14 Preview – Retail’s Big Show Hints At Lessons Learned In #MatrixCommerce

By R "Ray" Wang on January 12, 2014

Retails Big Show Transformed For 2014 Over 29,000 people are expected to gather at the National Retail Federation’s big show (NRF) this Sunday, January 11th, 2014, in New York City.  #NRF14 brings the intersection of new retail business models, products, store concepts, technology, society, and culture together! A few big trends emerge based on conversations […]

Posted in Business | Tagged analytics, Apps Strategy, B2B, B2B E-commerce, B2C, B2C E-commerce, Big Data, BigData, business intelligence, business strategy, Business Transformation, Chief Digital Officer, Chief HR Officer, Chief Marketing Officer, Chief People Officer, Chief Sales Officer, CHRO, CMO, commerce, Constellation Research, customer engagement, Customer Experience, CXP, Data to Decisions, Data2Decisions, Digital Business, Digital Disruption, DigitalBiz, ECommerce, enterprise applications, enterprise apps, Enterprise apps strategy, enterprise software, HR, HR Tech, Human Capital Management, Human resources, Jacob K. Javitz, Matrix Commerce, National Retail Federation, new york, Quips, R "Ray" Wang;, Retail, rwang0, Software Insider, SoftwareInsider, vendor strategy

Salesforce Back in the Apple with a New Message

Salesforce Back in the Apple with a New Message

By Denis Pombriant on February 28, 2013

Salesforce came to New York this week for its annual winter meeting with customers intent on testing new ideas and capturing customer input.  The event was held at the Waldorf Astoria for a relatively small group (under one thousand) rather than at the Javitz Center, which can accommodate the maintenance facilities for a squadron of […]

Posted in Business, Featured Posts | Tagged benioff, Customer Company, Ed Koch, new york, salesforce, salesforce.com, Waldorf-Astoria Hotel | 1 Response

Friday Rant: China -- Making, Taking and Stealing

Friday Rant: China — Making, Taking and Stealing

By Jason Busch on November 12, 2010

As a college student, I remember a rather depressing sign that I think was in Trenton, New Jersey at the transfer stop for New Jersey Transit and Septa (the combination of these two regional train providers is between 60-90% cheap…

Posted in Trends & Concepts | Tagged China, FBI, IP theft, new york, Spying, United States

Announcing FAILfaire in New York City

Announcing FAILfaire in New York City

By Michael Krigsman on March 24, 2010

Attend this free event to share and understand IT and communication technology failures.

Posted in Business | Tagged Blog annoucements, conferences, FAILfaire, new york, New York City

Friday’s Green Numbers round-up 01/15/2010

Friday’s Green Numbers round-up 01/15/2010

By Tom Raftery on January 15, 2010

Photo credit arekiiu
Here is today’s Friday Green numbers round-up:

TVA purchasing up to 815MW wind power from Kansas and Illinois
TVA has inked four deals to purchase wind power generated in Illinois and Kansas.
The federal utility said today that the contracts will allow it to purchase up to 815 megawatts of renewable wind energy, and will […]

Posted in Trends & Concepts | Tagged bev, cfl, doe, electric vehicle, GreenNumbers, led, Natural gas, new york, oil, phev, Renewable energy, scotland, t boone pickens, tva, wind energy, Wind power

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