9th June 2021
The RangeMe platform has launched in the UK today, enabling buyers at British retailers to source from over 700,000 products and connect with around 200,000 suppliers.
LloydsPharmacy is amongst the first UK chains to adopt the platform, which first launched in 2013 and is now used by over 12,000 retailers in the US, including Walmart, Ulta Beauty, Walgreens, and Albertsons. It has established itself as an industry leader for retail product discovery and claims to be the world’s largest source of brands and products purchased by buyers in the US.
RangeMe aims to help retailers and their buying teams scale product sourcing efforts with streamlined submissions, simplified discovery tools, and an industry-standard digital sell sheet. Buyers can filter searches to find brands meeting exact sourcing needs, with easy connectivity and collaboration with suppliers. Curated collections also help identify and understand category trends and emerging brands.
Protegrity Announces Availability in AWS Marketplace
on May 26 2021 11:00 PM
Protegrity Discover, Cloud Protect for Amazon Redshift, and Cloud Protect for Snowflake Now Available in AWS Marketplace to Support Customers’ Secure Journey to the Cloud
SALT LAKE CITY (BUSINESS WIRE) Protegrity, a global leader in data security, today announced the availability of three Protegrity products in AWS Marketplace: Protegrity Discover, Cloud Protect for Amazon Redshift, and Cloud Protect for Snowflake. With AWS Marketplace availability, Protegrity is making it easier than ever for customers to discover and protect their sensitive data in the cloud. Companies can embrace the cloud with confidence knowing that data will remain secure no matter where it moves, how it is applied, or how it is stored in cloud systems. AWS Marketplace is a digital catalog with thousands of software listings from independent software vendors that make it easy to find, test, buy, and deploy software that runs on Am
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Why Specialized PGDM are relevant?
So what is the role of specialized programs? How are they different from general MBA/PGDM programs and who should consider them?
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