Teena Maddox is a VP at Brodeur Partners. She is a former Associate Managing Editor at TechRepublic. Teena's lifelong journalism career has included writing on staff for publications including People magazine, W magazine and Women's Wear Daily.
Gazelle will process more than 4 million phones through its Louisville, KY processing plant this year. Here is a behind-the-scenes look at the facility.
Designers, makers, engineers and artists are invited to submit inventive, functional designs to create the ultimate hotel stay as part of the Hotel Room of the Future design challenge with 21c Museum Hotels.
The typical hotel room hasn’t changed much during the last several decades, but travelers want the same high-tech comforts of home when they’re on a business trip or vacation.
GE Appliances’ FirstBuild is partnering with 21c Museum Hotels to create tech products for the hotel room of the future. Some of the products at FirstBuild are already ideal for tech-savvy guests, and FirstBuild hopes to encourage the creation of more through its design challenge.
Blue Devils fans are avid consumers of player statistics on Duke’s site, powered by SAP HANA, and a revamped site is revealed in conjunction with March Madness.
Duke University, working with SAP, has a redesigned statistics site that provides team basketball data dating back to 1906. Find out what’s next for Blue Devils fans.
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd., the parent company of Celebrity Cruises, is gearing up to add a mobile app to approximately 20% of its ships this year and 50% of its ships next year.
Find out how Hershey leveraged the Internet of Things, cloud computing, machine learning, and big data to regulate production at its factories, without hiring a data scientist.
An array of products are under development at FirstBuild. Here’s a peek at what it’s like inside FirstBuild, and what developers are working on at the Louisville, Ky. facility.
Electric scooters, folding bikes and connected skateboards billed as “personal electric vehicles” were popular at CES. And of course, there were also accessories such as connected helmets to keep riders safe.