Retail stories - Page 76
Managing business risk
Wed, 1st Dec 2010
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cmo
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visibility
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customer satisfaction
Exchange rate fluctuations and growing Chinese and Indian markets are reshaping business risk management. How can New Zealand executives stay competitive?.
Recycle your old mobile for money
Thu, 3rd Jun 2010
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cloud services
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websites
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e-waste & recycling
A new recycling scheme in New Zealand offers between NZD $1 and NZD $512 for old mobile phones, aiming to reduce landfill waste and aid developing countries.
In my palm
Tue, 1st Jun 2010
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juniper networks
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tablets
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analyst report
Seoul's IT execs reveal a 30% drop in handset exports, spotlighting the iPhone's rise and the shift towards a 'mobile me' culture.
Where to put it – & why The future for storage sales lies in software and services.
Mon, 1st Feb 2010
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ingram micro
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distributors
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analyst report
As digital media skyrockets, the future of storage sales shifts towards software and services, adapting to evolving tech and economic shifts.
Offshoring - get used to it New Zealand
Tue, 8th Sep 2009
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uc
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contact centre
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nato
Controversial stance on offshoring by Wallace at CCiNZ stirs debate, claiming it is time NZ embraces the economic benefits and moves past protectionism.
Cut down on the human time
Mon, 1st Jun 2009
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uc
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zeacom
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contact centre
Contact centre managers in New Zealand are turning to automation to reduce costs and improve customer service.
Top techs for economic downturn
Sun, 1st Feb 2009
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clean technologies
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avaya
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sustainability
Firms adapt IT budgets amidst recession, betting on tech like Unified Communications to propel efficiency without hefty initial costs.
Is 3Com back?
Sat, 1st Dec 2007
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renaissance
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d-link
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ingram micro
Few vendors come back from the double whammy of disastrous lack of innovation and a period of channel disenfranchisement.
Going global - how to grow
Tue, 1st Aug 2006
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software development
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acquire
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founders
NZ firms face a global leap, balancing ambition with research and strong overseas ties, to outpace the local market's constraints.