By James Governor on March 30, 2011
A core research thesis for me is that the best packager in any tech wave wins, and wins big. The number one position in a market, with all the network dominance that implies, goes to the best packager, not the best inventor. Packaging is where you cross the chasm- where geek stuff goes mainstream. Tim […]
Posted in Business, Featured Posts | Tagged Amazon, aws, Cloud, ibm, iPad, Linux, Open source, opensource, Packaging, R/3, Red Hat, RedHat, sap
By Tom Raftery on March 12, 2010
Here is this Friday’s Green Numbers round-up: 11 Siberian tigers starve to death at Chinese zoo Eleven Siberian tigers died of starvation in north-eastern China’s Liaoning province after a cash-strapped zoo fed them only chicken bones, state media said Friday. The 11 tigers died over the past three months at the privately run Shenyang Forest […]
Posted in Trends & Concepts | Tagged China, Cisco, energy efficiency ratings, European Union, free-range eggs, Packaging, pyrenees, Renewable energy, siberian tiger
By Jason Busch on November 10, 2009
In the first post in this series highlighting how P&G is not only improving its overall CSR profile but also driving savings and revenue by embracing sustainability at all levels in its supply chain — from retail displays to supplier management — I…
Posted in Business | Tagged CSR, Packaging, Procter & Gamble, supply chain, Sustainability, Washing machine