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Address book for the web | Technology Viewpoints
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Viewpoints on Technology, Supply Chain and Enterprise Applications shaping the market. Address book for the web. February 13, 2010. Microsoft came out with the idea of a Passport almost a decade back, primarily as a single sign-on for multiple sites. This evolved into Windows Live ID today. Facebook has been the most successful with 400 million users worldwide potentially sharing their contact information within their networks online. Wouldn’t it be great for a single company to centralize AT LEAST...
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The Google Ecosystem | Technology Viewpoints
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Viewpoints on Technology, Supply Chain and Enterprise Applications shaping the market. February 11, 2010. Buzz was just that. A way to create buzz. Some confusion. Some adoption. The big Wave is still to come…. Google has several jewels now to wage a war on multiple fronts – with Apple, Microsoft, Facebook and Telecom companies. Search page is obviously the crown jewel with 70% market share, contributing big to the $25B revenues. Gmail has the largest market share in email over AOL and Yahoo. Google Read...
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Pricing Decisions | Technology Viewpoints
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Viewpoints on Technology, Supply Chain and Enterprise Applications shaping the market. March 29, 2010. From Steve Jobs to Jeff Bezos, how do consumer product companies design their pricing strategies and tactics? Each strategy when stripped to the core is about either (a) reducing the price of a product to increase sales or (b) increasing the price of a product to increase margins. 1 Loyalty cards v/s Everyday Low price. 2 Low starting price v/s all inclusive pricing. Product categories feature all inclu...
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Walmart Store Layout – Part 1 | Technology Viewpoints
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Viewpoints on Technology, Supply Chain and Enterprise Applications shaping the market. Walmart Store Layout – Part 1. February 23, 2010. I was thinking of the key things Wal-Mart could do to improve their store layout , to increase the average basket size, and annual number of shopper visits; thus improving overall revenues. Move apparel/fashion from the middle of the store to a different location. Instead move electronics and other higher margin items out in the middle. Similarly move toys to th...Healt...
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data 2 visibility 2 decisions: This blog has moved
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Data 2 visibility 2 decisions. Sunday, January 31, 2010. This blog has moved. Please visit data2decisions.vueright.com. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This blog has moved. View my complete profile.
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Buzz – Google’s second failure this year | Technology Viewpoints
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Viewpoints on Technology, Supply Chain and Enterprise Applications shaping the market. Buzz – Google’s second failure this year. February 10, 2010. What prompted Google now? What happens to the other social networking sites? There are more than 50 major social networking sites. Some of them have regional focus, some are focused on a specific activity. In general purpose social networking, facebook has clearly established itself as the leader. So thats essentially who google is going up against. March 5, ...
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Corporate Termites | Technology Viewpoints
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Viewpoints on Technology, Supply Chain and Enterprise Applications shaping the market. October 26, 2012. I recently had the chance to witness a company on life support. And it made me think back on why great companies die, or struggle. And why some bounce back, and some don’t. Now some companies do this – Apple is a classic example. But most companies don’t. And they die. A slow death. And the termites find home elsewhere. Posted by Dilesh Bansal. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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