Food and Beverage Industry
The food and beverage industry has only recently begun to invest in information technologies. Companies are beginning to realize the advantage of getting in on the action through e-commerce. Advances in technology are creating better relationships between suppliers and manufacturers in all industries and this industry is no different.
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Below is a chart on the banking industry's statistics gathered by Information Week Magazine since 1995. Click on the links to view Information Week's pdf* charts.
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Source: InformationWeek Online, InformationWeek 500 Industry Charts
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