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Online retail sales on Black Friday rose 22 percent versus a year ago
The presidential candidates may disagree about Iraq, health care and taxes, but their campaigns demonstrate a clear consensus that the rise of Web 2.0 tools offers the chance to engage interested citizens, one market niche, one voter, one message at
CUNA and the Consumer Federation of America forecast dip in holiday spending.
Products that just didn't deserve to die, as chosen by CIO.com readers. We revisit a handful of your favorites--from gaming products to operating systems--and mourn the best and brightest that died an untimely death.
Google is great, but it can't always tell you what makes a website or source of research material authoritative. Professional nlibrarians and researchers explain where to look online to find the professional, technical and industry expertise you
It's crunch time for retailers and their suppliers. Now is when we find out if their technology systems are yielding returns. For many companies it can be the difference in whether they are seeing black or red ink this year.
This year, e-commerce merchants must turn e-mail, pop-ups and website marketing into spontaneous sales.
Untested information systems. Unforeseen spikes in demand. A combination of both, and more. Trouble comes in many shapes when companies' computers crash, or information systems fail nto meet customers' expectations. A timeline of recent eve
If your supply chain isn't prepared for uncertainties that arrive with the crowds of shoppers, then you could be in big trouble. Here's why it's so difficult to plan for the holidays and how smart retailers and manufacturers try to avo
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