Remove 2002 Remove Innovation Remove Leadership Remove Marketing
article thumbnail

IBM again a Leader in Gartner Magic Quadrant for Integrated Risk Management

Insights on Business

IBM RegTech Innovations. When IBM acquired OpenPages in 2010, it was widely recognized as a pioneer and market leader in governance, risk and compliance software. Since the acquisition in 2010, IBM has continued to drive innovation and leadership in risk and compliance and industry leaders have taken note.

article thumbnail

IBM Open Pages recognized as the pioneer in redefining GRC

Insights on Business

IBM RegTech Innovations. When IBM acquired OpenPages in 2010, it was widely recognized as a pioneer and market leader in governance, risk and compliance software. Since the acquisition in 2010, IBM has continued to drive innovation and leadership in risk and compliance and industry leaders have taken note.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

FICO Platform Gets 19 Major Enhancements in Applied Intelligence

FICO

These rich enhancements span the digital innovation lifecycle, from data to insights to actions to business outcomes and further differentiate our flexible capabilities like analytics & machine learning, decisions, mathematical optimization, and business simulation.

article thumbnail

How Gift Certificates Evolved From Paper To Wearables

PYMNTS

“They flew off the shelves, and the market was born. Starbucks gave prototype gift cards to its employee partners when they attended a leadership conference in 2001. The initial order for all the Blockbuster stores was in the millions.”. Gift Cards and the Coffee Shop. In the early 2000s, another retailer experimented with gift cards.

Cards 147
article thumbnail

Fools Rush In: 37 Of The Worst Corporate M&A Flops

CB Insights

The Sad State of Corporate Innovation. See how corporates are failing when it comes to innovation. Download the free 31-page State of Innovation report. While Google excelled in building software, it lagged behind in hardware and product innovation. Microsoft and Nokia. Date: April 25, 2014. Price: $7.9B. Price: $500M.

Google 76
article thumbnail

21 Lessons From Jeff Bezos’ Annual Letters To Shareholders

CB Insights

The online bookseller didn’t turn a profit for six years — today, it’s the second publicly traded company ever to hit a $1T market cap. 2013: Decentralize decision-making to generate innovation. 2011: Self-service platforms unlock innovation. 2004: Free cash flow enables more innovation.

article thumbnail

Here Are 35 Casualties Of The Retail Apocalypse And Why They Failed

CB Insights

Summary: Toys “R” Us was the third largest bankruptcy in the US (after KMart in 2002 and Federated Department Stores, now Macy’s, in 1990). The company struggled to retain business in a difficult denim market that was being chipped away by the athleisure clothing trend as well as fast fashion and low-priced retailers.

Retail 78