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What consumers and businesses want - 31 Oct 2016By Jessica Tennant, Retail Editor (@Biz_Retail)
Moreover, consumers have come to expect a broad range of sophisticated technology features in their cars, such as Wi-Fi access, voice-activated controls, keyless entry and remote start and stop. MasterCard has thus partnered with General Motors (GM) and IBM Watson to offer OnStar Go, a new cognitive mobility platform, which will be embedded across many GM vehicles starting early next year, whereby drivers and passengers can make secure and seamless payments for goods and services using their credit or debit cards stored within their Masterpass wallet. Read more for an example of how this will play out. In the same vein, Kirsty Barkhuizen shares some of the common themes around the journey to digital transformation, based on Adobe's most recent symposium in London. #SustainabilityMonth comes to a close with an article by Sindy Peters on Achenyo Idachaba, a green entrepreneur who turned an invasive water plant that chokes Nigeria's waterways into a source of income. Her company, MitiMeth creates eco-friendly handicrafts like home décor and personal accessories from aquatic weeds and other agro-waste. Watch Idachaba's TED Talk: 'How I turned a deadly plant into a thriving business'... Our hope is that you've been made more aware of environmental effects on business and inspired to think 'greener'. |