Rick Gallisa
What may not be common knowledge is that both the rivals– Coca-Cola and PepsiCo employ artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) to stay at the top of their game. Today, we take a peek into how these beverage companies are employing technologies to remain competitive. Consumer...
The great Cola Wars of the 1980s were a battle between Coca-Cola and PepsiCo for dominance. The disastrous introduction of“New Coke”in 1985 appeared to set Coca-Cola back. Yet by the end of the year, it was clear the “mistake” had actually helped Coca-Cola’s sales, allowing Coke...
Coca-Cola believes the element of choice and customization are here to stay, contrary to the one-time fad belief. In February 2019 they released a new mélange of classics in the form of Orange Vanilla Coke and Orange Vanilla Coke Zero. This was the first new Coca-Cola product to be ...
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You should focus on delivering to that consumer, especially the consumers who are very concerned about sustainability, and what's going back into the earth. One of the problems with a plastic container of laundry detergent is the cap has a different recycle than the bottle. And you're ...
The 2 main ones for me are the light color (as already pointed out by others), and the width of the icon when it’s collapsed (pointing to the right). I’m sick of low-contrast…isn’t that trend gone now? The width of the chevron when...
How To:Open combo locks by turning the the opposite direction using different numbers Bygetexcellent Cons Most combinations locks like the one you have / had on your locker need to be turned right, left, then right again to enter the combination and open the lock. Or so you thought! Watch...
goods and materials. For example, the company has to track the movement of raw materials from farms to factories, and then the movement of finished products from factories to retailers. This can be a daunting task, especially when there are so many different players involved in the supply ...
much you know about cloud computing. Amazon’s product is not 100% open source friendly and so does “Invisible Infrastructure”. Therefore as a headhunter who is not supposed to understand engineering, I just imagine they are like Coke and Pepsi, completely different products to their customers...