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Bitpipe: The Impact of Business Analytics on Performance and Profitability
Let it be stated plainly: Business analytics are the key to achieving these challenging objectives. Our world generated more data in 2009 than in the previous recorded history of mankind. A good deal of this data can be converted into useful information and competitiveadvantage by applying the right analytics. Published by: SAS Institute Inc.
Ecommerce Guide: Emarketing: Why Web Design and Logos Matter
Don’t underestimate the power of good Web design and a sharp logo. Small business owners and designers reveal why these elements are crucial part of a successful emarketing strategy.
E-Commerce Times: Ballmer: The Windows 7 Tablet Will Have Its Day
Microsoft's tablet project is a top priority for the company, CEO Steve Baller told financial analysts at a presentation Thursday. However, he remained coy on the details. Redmond is working with several OEM partners, and the new tablet will run Windows, Ballmer said. Several vendors,including Toshiba and Archos, already offer tablets running Windows CE or W ...
E-Commerce Times: YouTube's Extra 5 Minutes Could Buy More Than Time
YouTube uploaders who wish to follow 60s pop-art icon Andy Warhol's advice and grasp their 15 minutes of fame now can do so fully. YouTube has raised the maximum length limit on submissions from 10 to 15 minutes, announced Product Manager Joshua Siegel on the company blog. While an additional five minutes may seem trivial to some, it represents an increase o ...
E-Commerce Times: Geo-blocking: Jamming a Square Peg Into a Round Hole
When many individuals attempted to watch the recent World Cup games online, depending on where they were located and from which website they tried to view them, they may have found the following statement on their screen: "The requested video cannot be displayed in your region" rather than the game itself. That pop-up message was due to "geo-blocking" or "g ...
E-Commerce Times: That Cute Android Wallpaper May Be Sending Your Data to China
Personal data about millions of Android users could be sent to a mysterious Chinese website thanks to a set of wallpaper apps in the Android Market. That's according to mobile security firm Lookout, which discovered the questionable apps as part of its new App Genome Project.
E-Commerce Times: Sales Reps - Know Your Targets
As companies continue their search for the elusive "360-degree view" of their prospective clients, harvesting all the scattered information from social networks and other content providers about these prospects can potentially be beneficial for the purposes of deploying morefinely targeted sales and marketing campaigns.
Bitpipe: 8 Essentials of Business Analytics
Leading banks use business analytics to predict and prevent credit fraud, saving millions. Retailers use business analytics to predict the best location for stores and how to stock them. But these advanced business applications tell only part of the story. What's going on inside these market-leading companies that sets them apart? Published by: SAS Institu ...
Bitpipe: The Malware Report: Can Microsoft Minimize the Damage from Identity Theft?
Matt Grant talks with Randy Abrams about a new internet fraud alert from Microsoft. Unfortunately, fraud alerts are always around. In this podcast, Randy dishes out some advice on how to stay safe with your account information online. Published by: ESET
Bitpipe: Achieve Both PCI Compliance and Web Security
Watch this webcast to learn how to protect your organization from the surreptitious software and malware that allows criminals into the heart of the system enabling them to steal data. Published by: Akamai Technologies
Google Polishes Its Images
GoMobi: Tools for a Mobile Website
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Open-Source Ecommerce Adoption Obstacles
Found in the Forum: Sharpen Your Web Design
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Google CEO on Search, Competition and Mobile Market
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Google-Yahoo Ad Deal Delayed
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·Ballmer: The Windows 7 Tablet Will Have Its Day
Microsoft's tablet project is a top priority for the company, CEO Steve Baller told financial analysts at a presentation Thursday. However, he remained coy on the details. Redmond is working with several OEM partners, and the new tablet will run Windows, Ballmer said. Several vendors,including Toshiba and Archos, already offer tablets running Windows CE or Windows 7.
·YouTube's Extra 5 Minutes Could Buy More Than Time
YouTube uploaders who wish to follow 60s pop-art icon Andy Warhol's advice and grasp their 15 minutes of fame now can do so fully. YouTube has raised the maximum length limit on submissions from 10 to 15 minutes, announced Product Manager Joshua Siegel on the company blog. While an additional five minutes may seem trivial to some, it represents an increase of 50 percent in video length, which is significant.
·Geo-blocking: Jamming a Square Peg Into a Round Hole
When many individuals attempted to watch the recent World Cup games online, depending on where they were located and from which website they tried to view them, they may have found the following statement on their screen: "The requested video cannot be displayed in your region" rather than the game itself. That pop-up message was due to "geo-blocking" or "geo-fencing."
·That Cute Android Wallpaper May Be Sending Your Data to China
Personal data about millions of Android users could be sent to a mysterious Chinese website thanks to a set of wallpaper apps in the Android Market. That's according to mobile security firm Lookout, which discovered the questionable apps as part of its new App Genome Project.
·Sales Reps - Know Your Targets
As companies continue their search for the elusive "360-degree view" of their prospective clients, harvesting all the scattered information from social networks and other content providers about these prospects can potentially be beneficial for the purposes of deploying morefinely targeted sales and marketing campaigns.
·Torrent of Public Facebook Info Fires Up Privacy Debate
It's likely not illegal, and it may not even be improper, but the fact that security consultant Ron Bowes gathered and aggregated the information from about 100 million Facebook profiles has created quite a stir. Bowes created his data torrent to aid the development of a password-cracking-protection tool, he has said.
·Motorola Has Its Work Cut Out for It
At face value, Motorola turned in respectable second quarter earnings: It posted revenue of $5.414 billion, which, although down slightly from the $5.497 billion realized the same period a year earlier, nonetheless beat analyst expectations of approximately $5.19 billion. The company also posted mobile smartphone shipments of 2.7 million units in Q2, up from 2.3 million in the first quarter. Here, doubts begin to set in.
·AT&T Is Winning Its Catch-Up Race
AT&T Mobility and Apple iPhone have been successful together, but every coin has two sides. The other side has been a wireless data logjam. Could that problem finally be getting under control? AT&T has been working very hard to do just that, said Ralph de la Vega, AT&T mobility and consumer markets president and CEO, at last week's Fortune Brainstorm Tech Conference in Aspen, Colo.
·Europe's Tender Words About FOSS
There's no denying that everyone needs a little love from time to time, but for those of us in the FOSS community, that need can be particularly acute. After all, rarely a week goes by without some affront from those we had hoped were our friends. Case in point? Dell. Imagine our surprise, then -- nay, outright joy! -- when none other than Neelie Kroes lavished a heaping helping of love upon the FOSS community.
·PRM: It's Not Just CRM for Partners
CRM is a complex thing. It involves understanding your customers and your own business -- two difficult things to fully grasp under any circumstances -- and then using technology to convert that understanding into a positive impact on your business. Customers, and to a lesser extent your business, are always changing.
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·The Impact of Business Analytics on Performance and Profitability
Let it be stated plainly: Business analytics are the key to achieving these challenging objectives. Our world generated more data in 2009 than in the previous recorded history of mankind. A good deal of this data can be converted into useful information and competitiveadvantage by applying the right analytics. Published by: SAS Institute Inc.
·8 Essentials of Business Analytics
Leading banks use business analytics to predict and prevent credit fraud, saving millions. Retailers use business analytics to predict the best location for stores and how to stock them. But these advanced business applications tell only part of the story. What's going on inside these market-leading companies that sets them apart? Published by: SAS Institute Inc.
·The Malware Report: Can Microsoft Minimize the Damage from Identity Theft?
Matt Grant talks with Randy Abrams about a new internet fraud alert from Microsoft. Unfortunately, fraud alerts are always around. In this podcast, Randy dishes out some advice on how to stay safe with your account information online. Published by: ESET
·Achieve Both PCI Compliance and Web Security
Watch this webcast to learn how to protect your organization from the surreptitious software and malware that allows criminals into the heart of the system enabling them to steal data. Published by: Akamai Technologies
·Give Me Something I Can Use: Sales Producing CRM for BtoB Sales Teams
Salespeople want to sell. Its why you hired them, and its what youre counting to move your organization forward. The last thing you should do is slow them down with endless, time-consuming data entry and reporting. Read this paper to learn how the Landslide CRM approach gives salespeople a tool that they will actually want to use. Published by: Landslide Technologies, Inc.
·Web 2.0 Engaging Customer Passion
This paper examines the ways in which organizations can tap into Web 2.0 interaction as part of the marketing strategy, marketing tactics and communication plan to create customer engagement by matching your visitors' passion and to figure out the "best fit" for the new opportunitiesthat present themselves. Published by: SDL Web Content Management Solutions Division
·Multi-channel Marketing: Orchestrate Message, Channels and Countries
Online marketing needs to be coordinated and consistent with marketing communication and business objectives. SDL Tridion provides unique opportunities to coordinate communications through different channels, across sites and different countries. SDL Tridion enables marketers, technical staff,and corporate communicators to collaborate as well. Published by: SDL Web Content Management Solutions Division
·Web Content Management Will Weave Its Way Into More Enterprise Applications
Review this survey from Forrester to see the results of a recent survey of 225 information and knowledge management (I&KM) professionals with Web content management (WCM) decision-making or influencer roles and find out about their WCM strategies for the coming year. Published by: SDL Web Content Management Solutions Division
·The Top 10 Technical Considerations for Evaluating e-Commerce Platforms
This paper offers ten considerations to help guide the selection criteria for your next e-commerce platform - which should ideally be the last e-commerce platform you would ever need to buy. Continue reading to learn these two technical considerations for evaluating e-commerce platforms. Published by: Art Technology Group (ATG)
·Online Commerce: The Game Has Changed Have Retailers?
In the past couple years, online shopping by consumers has increased exponentially. The timeline for mobile shopping adoption has taken a huge turn as well with the overwhelming acceptance of smart phones. Continue reading to explore how the online commerce has changed and learn how the best retailers are changing with it. Published by: Art Technology Group (ATG)
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