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Rioting French taxi drivers won't put the digital disruption of Uber back in its box, no matter how many executives the police arrest.
Rioting French taxi drivers won't put the digital disruption of Uber back in its box, no matter how many executives the police arrest.
Barnes & Noble will this week launch a redesigned ecommerce web site. But will that be enough to get the firm back on the right page?
Three end user organizations from three different business sectors drill down on what it takes for effective digital transformation.
In the first part of this special report, executives from three end user organizations - Graze, Booker Group and Lloyds Banking Group - talked about the impact of digital on their business sectors. In part two, talk turns to infrastructure, wearables and the Internet of Things.
In the second part of our look at Home Depot's ecommerce strategy, Kevin Hofmann, President of the firm's Online business, talks about the developing customer experience.
Home Depot is one of the US's leading retail brands and digital investment is a priority for Kevin Hofmann, President of the firm's Online business.
Can omnichannel and digital investment help to turn around fortunes at the Gap? The group's various brand owners think it can
The chief executive of Australia's retail giant Woolworths is stepping down, as the supermarket chain undergoes a transformation to lower prices
JC Penney's incoming CEO knows he's got a challenging task ahead to turn around the damaged US retail brand.
The role of predictive analytics in the sales cycle is gaining investor interest as its potential is evangelised.
HSBC's 25,000 job cuts grabbed the headlines, but underpinning the shock announcement is a hugely ambitious digital transformation plan.
Companies expect much more than just traditional finance skills from employees, argues Oracle's Dee Houchen.
More than a quarter of English local authorities have introduced e-marketplaces to enable citizens to buy social care in a model not dissimilar to the US Health Insurance Marketplace. Will such platforms transform service delivery or simply end up replicating old models?