Nearly 20% of small businesses expected to make greater use of email blasts
Nearly 20% of small businesses expected to make greater use of email blasts
Frost & Sullivan's senior-level IT event, ConNEXTions 2014, explores the IT trends driving innovation and market transformation
Content Matters: A New Asia-Pacific Content Marketing Impact Study from Waggener Edstrom
Safety is Primary Reason Cited for Sharing Location
Frost & Sullivan predicts top 14 ideas and innovations that will have an impact across all industries this year
Big demands and high expectations summarize the results of this year's Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited's (DTTL) third annual Millennial Survey released today. Across the globe, 70 percent of tomorrow's future leaders might 'reject' what business as traditionally organized has to offer, preferring to work independently through digital means in the future. This and other findings in Deloitte's annual study of Generation Y point to significant challenges facing business leaders if they are to meet the expectations of the Millennial generation.
As IT spend moves to line of business managers, and with more than half spending at least 70% of their time on day-to-day tasks, CIOs are creating a new mission for IT
In the global communications industry, 2014 will be a year of transformation, increased competition and innovation, particularly around mobile broadband and media, according to a new report from Pyramid Research that offers the firm's top 14 predictions for 2014. The complimentary report is available now.
"Meetings Mean Business" campaign emphasizes impact of meeting and event industry on businesses, destinations, local economies and the development of human capital
As 2014 begins, Mintel's Consumer Trends Analysts Jennifer Zegler and Stacy Glasgow outline the four trends set to impact the American consumer market, examining the areas of commercial opportunity for brands - and what consumers will be buying into in 2014.
Consumers are taking notice of the growing wearable technology market. According to the NPD Group's new Wearable Technology Study, 52 percent of consumers say they've heard of wearable technology devices such as smart glasses, smart watches, and wearable fitness tracking devices. Among those aware of the devices, one-in-three say they are likely to buy one of them.
Huawei Unveils its Viewpoints on 2014 Industry Trends
New study from EY identified the six trends driving the future of television as the industry braces for a major shift in monetization and storytelling with ever-expanding array of channels, platforms, devices and experiences