22% of food innovations launched in Europe this year are private labels. Beyond this figure, the most impressive factor is the diversity and the pertinence of this innovation.
Faced with this phenomenon, it is essential that you fully understand the nature of these evolving own brand innovations.
Every year, the XTCscope™ of the Private Label Innovation analyzes movements in trends and product innovations of private labels in Europe and North America.
Thanks to this annual study, XTC can meet the information needs of its manufacturer and distributor clients, given this constant evolving phenomenon.
The XTCscope™ of the Private Label Innovation – which covers all food product segments and brands – analyzes private label innovations and their benefits, to reveal the strategic development potential behind each one.
Communications 2.0 Applications (and a voice/Twitter mashup)Voxeo Corp
Shouldn't voice applications be simple to write? And shouldn't you be able to "mashup" voice with popular services like Twitter? In this presentation from eComm 2008 in March 2008, Voxeo CTO RJ Auburn talks about what's wrong with developing phone/voice applications today, how they can be done better, and then walks through a sample application showing how easily call presence information could be sent over to a Twitter account using open standards like CCXML.
Telephony sucks! It is way too complex, too arcane and too proprietary! Shouldn't it be simple, ubiquitous and based on open standards? In this talk given at Asterisk World 2008 / VON Spring 2008, Voxeo CTO RJ Auburn discusses today's environment for developing phone/voice applications: how to do it, things to think about, what such applications typically look like and what tools and technologies you can use.
"The" Question: Hosted vs Premise? (for voice applications)Voxeo Corp
Should you deploy your voice applications in a hosted environment? Or on your premise? Or in a hybrid? What are the advantages or disadvantages of either? What questions should you ask when considering options? In this presentation given at the VoiceSearch conference in March 2008, Voxeo CTO RJ Auburn addresses all these questions and more and looks at how voice applications can exist in all of these environments.
22% of food innovations launched in Europe this year are private labels. Beyond this figure, the most impressive factor is the diversity and the pertinence of this innovation.
Faced with this phenomenon, it is essential that you fully understand the nature of these evolving own brand innovations.
Every year, the XTCscope™ of the Private Label Innovation analyzes movements in trends and product innovations of private labels in Europe and North America.
Thanks to this annual study, XTC can meet the information needs of its manufacturer and distributor clients, given this constant evolving phenomenon.
The XTCscope™ of the Private Label Innovation – which covers all food product segments and brands – analyzes private label innovations and their benefits, to reveal the strategic development potential behind each one.
Communications 2.0 Applications (and a voice/Twitter mashup)Voxeo Corp
Shouldn't voice applications be simple to write? And shouldn't you be able to "mashup" voice with popular services like Twitter? In this presentation from eComm 2008 in March 2008, Voxeo CTO RJ Auburn talks about what's wrong with developing phone/voice applications today, how they can be done better, and then walks through a sample application showing how easily call presence information could be sent over to a Twitter account using open standards like CCXML.
Telephony sucks! It is way too complex, too arcane and too proprietary! Shouldn't it be simple, ubiquitous and based on open standards? In this talk given at Asterisk World 2008 / VON Spring 2008, Voxeo CTO RJ Auburn discusses today's environment for developing phone/voice applications: how to do it, things to think about, what such applications typically look like and what tools and technologies you can use.
"The" Question: Hosted vs Premise? (for voice applications)Voxeo Corp
Should you deploy your voice applications in a hosted environment? Or on your premise? Or in a hybrid? What are the advantages or disadvantages of either? What questions should you ask when considering options? In this presentation given at the VoiceSearch conference in March 2008, Voxeo CTO RJ Auburn addresses all these questions and more and looks at how voice applications can exist in all of these environments.
Inflation Impact on IT and Levers to Destress Balance SheetVishal Sharma
Growing inflation across the globe is primarily driven by supply side constraints and is putting pressure on the cost of capital, wages, procurement and other areas of the of business.
This is impacting the operational and financial health of every business including IT.
Following levers could be used to Destress the Balance Sheet of an IT
organisation to reduce OPEX, increase Free Cash Flow and deploy the freed capital in digital enablement
Inflation Impact on IT and Levers to Destress Balance SheetVishal Sharma
Growing inflation across the globe is primarily driven by supply side constraints and is putting pressure on the cost of capital, wages, procurement and other areas of the of business.
This is impacting the operational and financial health of every business including IT.
Following levers could be used to Destress the Balance Sheet of an IT
organisation to reduce OPEX, increase Free Cash Flow and deploy the freed capital in digital enablement
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