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Category Archives: Industry Thoughts
5 Things Your Vendors Should Know About Our Customers
Today’s post comes from Nancy Polanco, senior marketing manager here at Ingram Micro, who writes about what customers really need from marketing. 5 Things Your Vendors Should Know About Our Customers by Nancy Polanco Give Customers What They’re Asking For … Continue reading
Posted in Best Practices, Industry Thoughts, Marketing
Tagged Events, Marketing, Product Development, Training
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Video Conferencing in a New World
Today’s post comes from Jim Annes, VP and general manager at AVAD, an industry-leading provider of solutions to the residential and commercial custom installation markets and a division of Ingram Micro. Here, read more about how advancements in technology and … Continue reading
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Tagged AVAD, Ingram Micro, Recurring Revenue, Trends, Video Conferencing
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The Maker Movement
This article is brought to you by the folks at Ingram Micro’s Business Intelligence Group An overarching trend we have been observing over the past few years is people are sharing knowledge and innovation across borders at a more rapid … Continue reading
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Tagged 3d printing, arduino, Khan Academy, microcontroller, modelling, Rasberry Pi, science, STEM
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