EMV. Chip and Pin. What You Need To Know.
What is EMV?
The term EMV describes the interoperability between a new type of payment card technology and the payment terminals needed to process its use. This new type of payment card effectively.
The term EMV describes the interoperability between a new type of payment card technology and the payment terminals needed to process its use. This new type of payment card effectively.
As Dynamic Pricing becomes a staple ticket pricing strategy in the sports industry, a primary justification is built on the success in the airline industry. While both have one thing in common,.
After reading the extensive Bloomberg Business Week article on Sears failing strategy, At Sears, Eddie Lampert’s Warring Divisions Model Adds to the Troubles, even though it focuses on heavy data.
After just returning from the #ALSD2013 annual conference, I wanted to provide our point-of-view on one of the trends discussed, that being how Service is the Customer Experience. While we may be.
Just a quick thought on today’s comments by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell as reported by Gregg Rosenthal on NFL.com. Rosenthal highlights Goodell’s comments as follows:
Just a quick thought on today’s comments by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell as reported by Gregg Rosenthal on NFL.com. Rosenthal highlights Goodell’s comments as follows:
As customers/fans gain more control and power through personal technologies, they will demand that they, not your product, become your focus. The days of depending on your product, or for sports,.
See out thoughts on the Rafi Mohammed’s HBR blogpost on MLB Dynamic Pricing. Scroll down to see our comments. Agree or disagree? Let us know your thoughts!
Take a moment and view the excellent blog post by our very own Steve Massi featured on the IBM Big Data Hub. Steve takes an in-depth look at Enterprise-Wide Integration and why it’s an essential.
What can sports learn from one of the largest retailers in the country? We believe the current J.C. Penney challenges can be quite instructive.