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CRM October 2013 Maria Minsker |
Online Bike Retailer Pedals Forward with Customer Retention Retention Science helps BikeBerry engage and keep customers. |
CRM October 2013 Leonard Klie |
Rising Support for Automatic Dialers 3C Logic helps a credit counseling service 'keep up with customers.' |
Financial Planning September 30, 2013 Paula Vasan |
Tech Innovator: Sheryl Rowling A decade ago, advisor Sheryl Rowling went looking for rebalancing software that was easy to implement and affordable. The two market leaders at the time, iRebal and Tamarac, were expensive and complicated. |
Registered Rep. September 19, 2013 Lauren Barack |
Tech Tools for Financial Services Along with 1,100 other financial services executives, Yvonne Garand attended Finovate, the annual conference and showcase for new technology in the banking and financial services industry. |
CIO September 30, 2013 Stephanie Overby |
Mobile App Lets Jewelry Retailer Test In-store Discounts Alex and Ani, a popular jewelry chain, is testing Swirl, a mobile app that offers discounts to in-store shoppers via geofencing. |
CIO September 27, 2013 Michael Friedenberg |
IT Industry Undergoing an Epic Transition The author reads the signs of an enterprise tech industry that is unraveling before our eyes. But as one computing era ends, a new one (which IDC calls the third platform) is just beginning. |
CIO September 27, 2013 |
How IT Can Produce Better Patient Care For Dr. Bob Laskowski, president and CEO of Christiana Care Health System, technology means empowering physicians and patients. |
CIO September 27, 2013 Stephen Lawson |
EMC Bets Big on Flash Storage The vendor gets aggressive about enterprise flash arrays, but faces challenges in the data center |
CRM September 27, 2013 Nigel Turner |
Why CRM Fails Independent analyst firm Ovum suggests that poor-quality data is costing U.S. businesses around $700 billion a year, or 30 percent of the average company's revenue. |
CIO September 25, 2013 |
Many CIOs Yearn for the Corner Office Some 42 percent of CIOs say they have the skills to be CEO. That's a lot of corner office envy, says Maryfran Johnson. Only a few have the business savvy to make it. |
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