Companies like Microsoft and Intuit have started bringing sales and marketing teams together to craft a coordinated customer journey.
For B2B companies, selling to mid-sized and larger companies can be challenging because of the coordination it requires. Companies such as Microsoft and Intuit are finding success by creating demand centers that help increase this coordination.
Chicago officials say DoorDash, Grubhub mislead restaurants, customers | WGN-TV
CHICAGO — Chicago officials on Friday accused DoorDash and Grubhub of harming the city’s restaurants and their customers by charging high fees and through other deceptive practices when delivery and takeout business became essential to the industry during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Precautionary boil water notice for affected Cleburne water customers | Local News |
The city of Cleburne is issuing a precautionary water boil notice for water customers in the area of northwest portions of the city as shown in the map due to the recent loss in water pressure caused by a leak in the distribution system.
Power restored to nearly 700 CWL customers without power in Jonesboro
JONESBORO, Ark. (KAIT) - Nearly 700 Jonesboro City Water and Light customers were without electric power Saturday after an outage was reported, according to the utility's website .
The outage, which covered parts of south Jonesboro from Red Wolf Boulevard east to Parker Road, was reported around 1:30 p.m.
Apple will allow developers to email customers to bypass App Store billing
Separately from this settlement, Apple is also facing significant pressure on its App Store policies and commission rate from regulators and lawmakers around the world, and was engaged in a high-profile antitrust trial against Fortnite maker Epic Games .
"By informing customers of alternative payment options, developers can avoid paying Apple's commissions and, moreover, exert competitive pressure on Apple to discipline its pricing," lawyers for the plaintiffs said in a court filing.
Georgia Power offering energy assistance programs to needy customers - On Common Ground News -
Duquesne Light Warning Customers Concerning Ongoing Scam – CBS Pittsburgh
The company says customers are reporting getting calls that look like they’re coming from Duquesne Light.
The scammer claims the customer has an unpaid balance, and threatens to terminate service unless the balance is paid up immediately.
T-Mobile Hacker Who Stole Data on 50 Million Customers: 'Their Security Is Awful' - WSJ
The hacker who is taking responsibility for breaking into T-Mobile US Inc.'s systems said the wireless company's lax security eased his path into a cache of records with personal details on more than 50 million people and counting.
John Binns, a 21-year-old American who moved to Turkey a few years ago, told The Wall Street Journal he was behind the security breach. Mr.
T-Mobile Customers Are Upset As Hacker Says 'Their Security Is Awful'
Binns gained access to the servers after discovering an unprotected router by scanning T-Mobile's internet address for weak spots, The Journal reported.
Many customers are now dealing with the repercussions of the hack and feel as though T-Mobile is not doing enough to protect them as some information hits the dark web.
Marvell CEO says chip customers more concerned about supply than price | Reuters
"It really is a discussion and engagement with each of your customers," CEO Matt Murphy told Reuters in an interview. "Ultimately, what they care about is capacity? 'Can you supply me? If you can't get me the parts, why would I agree to a price increase?'"
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