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FedEx's 2017 will be remembered for the TNT cyber-attack, but it's heading into 2018 on growing e-commerce and a lively innovation agenda.
FedEx's 2017 will be remembered for the TNT cyber-attack, but it's heading into 2018 on growing e-commerce and a lively innovation agenda.
2017 is almost at an end; 2018 is around the corner. In the second of our annual reviews of the highlights of the year, Dennis Howlett offers his personal picks of the best of diginomica 2017. Customer stories feature heavily.
UK start-up Stowga is bringing an Airbnb-style disruptive model to traditional concepts of warehousing.
An omni-channel retailer that is still thinking about the 'pros and cons' of having a mobile app. Pier 1 Imports isn't exactly at the bleeding edge of digital thinking.
Home Depot's customers want an interconnected physical/digital experience, so pursuit of One Home Depot is a strategic priority for the home improvement firm.
An interview with Braze's CTO on how its technology helps brands make personalized, mobile-first connections at scale and build timely consumer engagement
Walmart is dropping its stores...from its legal name. An interesting twist in a year in which omni-channel retailers learned to love the physical as well as the digital again.
Lands End CEO Jerome Griffith can see signs of the retailer's shift to digital paying off, but there's still a long way to go to turn around the brand.
A generation of 'Data Whisperers' is needed to exploit the full potential of the AI revolution, argues Ocado's CTO.
The almost daily diet of retail closures is spreading. Currently, big-ticket household goods stores are in the spotlight but they are far from alone. Is this the Amazon effect?
Thomas Cook is seeing more and more business coming from online sales which is encouraging it to close more stores. Omni-channel thinking in action.
US fashion retailer Express had a to-do list around omni-channel a year ago. The results from its latest progress report are encouraging.
This week: Black Friday and Cyber Monday are in the books - we glean insights from the chaos. Plus: B2B buyers face a dichotomy - why technology buying remains a conundrum. Your whiffs include Twitter potshots, breaches, and an unfair/hilarious video about Millennials.