A KPMG study reveals that less than ten percent of businesses believe they are in a position to make use of the information they have on customer preferences, behaviour and demands.

A KPMG study reveals that less than ten percent of businesses believe they are in a position to make use of the information they have on customer preferences, behaviour and demands.
China and the US are the top two countries with the greatest potential to drive technology breakthroughs and likely to have a global impact in the next four years, said KPMG that released results of a survey recently.
Huawei released its preliminary financial performance results for 2012 this week, projecting its global sales revenue to reach $35.5 billion, …
Vendors and law enforcement agencies are cracking down on counterfeit and grey market operations, yet these operations continue to witness explosive growth across developing nations.
A significant number of high-level technology executives appear to believe Silicon Valley’s days as the world’s innovation hub are numbered. …
Huawei, an information and communications technology (ICT) solutions provider, has released its audited full-year 2011 financial results noting sales revenues …
British businesses are generally not insuring themselves properly against e-crime risks, according to KPMG. A survey found that over three …
SAP contractors were in short supply last month, according to the latest jobs report from the Recruitment and Employment Confederation …
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