Automated Grocery Stores
One fixture in almost all movies about the old west was the general store — the predecessor to the modern grocery store. Inside those one-stop shopping enterprises you would find plain-dressed women
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One fixture in almost all movies about the old west was the general store — the predecessor to the modern grocery store. Inside those one-stop shopping enterprises you would find plain-dressed women
Corporate social responsibility is an interesting topic. Skeptics dismiss the topic as a corporate public relations stunt and some investors see it as pit into which resources are poured without any noticeable
New technology is scary. Writers have leveraged humankind’s fear of technology to pen best-selling novels and blockbuster movie scripts. We have even invented a term for this fear: Technophobia (from Greek τέχνη
“Many happy returns” is an archaic birthday greeting offered to a celebrant with the hope he or she will have a joyous day and many more to follow. It is not a
Most people understand their connected lives are generating data that is being stored, analyzed, and used by all sorts of organizations. They also understand they are giving up some privacy when using
King Solomon is credited with writing, “What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun.”[1] Although I would argue we’ve
Every day new “things” get connected to the Internet of Things (IoT). Each of those new connected devices generates and transmits data via the IoT to a database. Mark Albertson (@techagony) observes,
Trade promotion is considered a necessary evil in the consumer packaged goods arena. There is a constant tug-of-war between the need to attract consumers and the desire to maximize profits. Trade Promotion
Santa Claus is master of the overnight supply chain. His prowess is feted in verse, story, and song. One of those songs — Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer — highlights the importance of
Prediction season generally begins in December. It’s that wonderful time of the year when brave souls stare into their crystal balls and prognosticate about what lies in the future. This article will
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