Thursday, July 5, 2018

Digital Pizza: How a Recipe Started Me Thinking on the B2B Customer Experience | Latest News


The more I love pizza than eating pizza is to do pizza. This is a difficult job. The good shell has the ability to make the ideal dough for its depth and accuracy. Choice of dishes (no, no pineapples). Where to cook, at what temperature and in what stones. Pizza perfection can be difficult to achieve.

That's why Margarita's pizza neapolitic recipe gave me the admiration of a recent Michelle's chef chef, who had "uncut grain and cereals." This chef changed the prescription over 150 years. The "meat" version of the favorite margherita is immediately polarized pizza pundits.

His simpler experiment led to strong results in one of the most well-targeted products: the positive experience of customers.

A health reminder of the strength of the customer experience as a door to good things. Good things include upgraded purchases, revenue, social media participation, good identification, good promotions, tips, and more.

B2C customer experiences in digital economics, and in seconds - are intense or frustrating in social media. In B2B, customer experience appears at the same speed as B2C, but capability for client change usually takes longer. It is easier to change the SaaS dealer than to replace pizza restaurants or recipes.

However, B2C experience optimization can be complicated, but with a number of factors.

Thursday, June 21, 2018

Cisco is buying a startup that uses WiFi to gather data from people as they move around malls and airports - Latest News


  • Cisco announced its intent to acquire July Systems, a startup that uses wifi to gather insights about visitor behavior in physical spaces like malls, stadiums and airports.
  • Cisco, which already partnered with July Systems, plans to scale the startup's technology and apply it to new physical spaces such as hospitals and government buildings.
  • It's unclear how much Cisco will pay for July Systems. But the Sequoia and Intel Capital-backed start up was last valued at $45 million in a 2012 funding round.

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