If you’ve been on Forbes this week, you’ve undoubtedly seen the first wave of 2013 predictions popping up. Yes it’s that time again, when industry pundits and prognosticators announce their picks for the “next big thing” in the coming new year. read »
After four months, countless hacking embarrassments and a string of hotel burglaries, the maker of one of the world's most common hotel keycard locks is finally owning up to the cost of an epic--and expensive--security mess. read »
Today’s marketing initiatives must be data-driven, customer-centric and omnichannel. Unfortunately, though, many CMOs seem to be struggling to gain alignment and to build consensus across their lines of business and into the board room. As a result, the C-suite can be plagued with uncertainty and misunderstanding, and CMOs are starting to worry about losing relevance. read »
In a recent interview with ABC News Univision, I reiterated what happens when you underestimate the Latino voter and don’t bother to make the effort to truly understand the community and its cultural values. Perhaps now with both political parties finally starting to acknowledge the importance of the Latino vote – backed up by Big Data and a fast-growing community that also extends to their use of mobile technology and social media – the business world will finally step up to the Hispanic “super-consumer”[...] read »
Written by Tomer Teller, a security evangelist and researcher at Check Point Software Technologies. read »
Lit Motors created a two-wheeled, electric prototype, aiming to snag a share of the commuter market.
I recently spoke with Gus Papageorgiou who is the long-time Research In Motion(RIMM) analyst for Scotia Capital out of Toronto. He's seen the company over a number of years -- good times and bad. read »
Part of the sum-of-the-parts thesis for Yahoo (YHOO) has always involved its stake in Yahoo Japan. read »