Sentences with phrase «stored on company»

A company has the right to access an independent contractor's e-mail if the data is stored on the company's server, a federal appellate court has ruled.
Commenting on the matter, a spokesperson for Tesla insisted that the hack did not compromise customer information stored on the company's servers.
for Tesla insisted that the hack did not compromise customer information stored on the company's servers.
Enpass stores all passwords on the device or on the cloud — no single password is stored on the company's servers.
Acronis provides a hybrid backup program that runs a local backup on your external hard drive and a secondary cloud backup stored on the company's servers.
Apple is trying to improve its privacy tools with a new Apple ID portal that would enable users to download and delete their personal information that is stored on the company's servers.
Starting this spring, Apple will update its web page for managing Apple IDs to allow users to easily download a copy of all their personal data that has been stored on the company's servers.
All of the major dating apps, too, are able to access messages stored on company servers, meaning their contents could be compromised in the event of a government request or, if stored insecurely, in the event of a data breach.
Laptops, Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs), and Blackberries (wireless cell phone and PDA units) use wireless data transfer technologies to provide users with almost instant access to information stored on a company's computer networks and servers from just about anywhere within reach of a cell phone tower or wireless Internet transmitter.
Apple iCloud and Dropbox, for example, encrypt customer data while it is uploaded and stored on the companies» servers.
Cloud may also expose companies to increased risk if service providers fail to fully implement document retention policies that would normally be applied to data stored on the companies» own servers.
Authy can automatically create encrypted backups of your account data and store them on the company's servers.
According to The Information, Facebook wants to limit the processing and storing of video data to the device itself instead of storing it on the company's servers.
Reaching sales quota's set by [company name] also maintaining a full operational work environment at the busiest store on our company.

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«The company is constantly asking the employees how to improve the stores and makes changes based on the feedback.
Ahead of its delisting, the company had been aggressively closing underperforming stores and focusing on licensing efforts as it tried to turn around the business.
The company is increasingly crunching data to determine the optimal product mix at individual stores and the ideal locations to set up new outlets (it relied on data to figure out the best place to open its first American Girl doll boutique last year).
According to Reuters, which earlier reported on the move, Amazon customers will be able to buy more than 45 million products currently available in the company's U.S. store.
Unfortunately, the company neglected to include an interactive demo to run on devices that were on display in stores.
They had just learned that their new CEO, Brian Cornell, had been out on his own with customers, incognito, exploring one of the company's stores.
But customers soon began to ask if they could come to the office to try on the glasses, so the company opened up some pop - up stores.
Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, Yale School of Management, and Bill Smead, Smead Capital Management, discuss the news that Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz is stepping down from the position but will remain in the company to focus on higher - end stores.
The company collects data on online purchases and merges this information with customers» in - store purchases, if they regularly use their loyalty cards.
The same restructuring appointed separate executives responsible for each of the Leon's stores and the Brick, which the company acquired in 2013, freeing the family to focus on further growing their empire.
I was surprised when I learned that Kevin Johnson, CEO of America's most popular coffee brand Starbucks, decided to close more than half of the company's U.S. stores on May 29 to conduct racial bias training for staff, following the uproar over two black men — Rashon Nelson and Donte Robinson — being arrested at a Philadelphia location.
I visited the company's flagship store in Manhattan where I saw all the clothes in person — and what I tried on really impressed me.
While Campbell's CEO Denise Morrison did not identify Walmart by name, Wall Street analysts pointed to the companies» inability to agree on how to promote Campbell's soups in its stores.
Outgoing CEO Schultz, who for many investors is closely tied with Starbucks» identity, will be executive chairman and focus on the brand's Reserve roasteries around the world, its Reserve retail store format and social impact initiatives for the company.
Previously, same - store sales growth represented the estimated percentage change in sales of all restaurants in the Company system that have been open for one year or more, and the base stores changed on a rolling basis from month to month.
The executive told analysts on a conference call on Friday to discuss the sports retailer's abysmal second quarter results that he wasn't concerned about companies like Adidas and Nike (nke) selling on Amazon.com (amzn), saying that quality in - store experience remained a crucial protection against the massive online retailer.
Closing all its stores north of the border cost $ 5.4 billion, but it stanched a key source of losses and will help the company concentrate on its U.S. business.
Nintendo Switch sales set a new company record in the console's first two days on U.S. store shelves, Nintendo (NTDOY) of America president Reggie Fils - Aime told New York Times report Nick Wingfield.
We visited the flagship stores for Under Armour and Nike in New York City's Soho neighborhood, and it was clear which company had a better grasp on today's styles:
The company said it will provide the training to prevent racial discrimination to 175,000 employees across the United States on the afternoon of May 29 in stores and at its Seattle headquarters, and incorporate it into the training of all future new employees.
Steinhafel bought everything, essentially committing the company to opening stores as quickly as possible to avoid paying rent on stores that weren't operational and leaving landlords without anchor tenants.
In a bankruptcy court filing on Wednesday, lawyers for the company outlined which of its stores would be liquidated.
Larian, the CEO of the toy company MGA Entertainment, on Friday bid $ 890 million for more than 300 Toys R Us stores in the US and Canada.
Brand went on to share that companies should add data to «existing reporting and business intelligence tools that help those retailers make sense of these massive banks of in - store data with a new layer of intel to their decision - making at the executive level.»
«By 2020, Kit and Ace will be a global brand, and we'll be on four or five continents with flagship stores and e-commerce — a complete omni - channel experience,» he proclaims in a video on the company website aimed at prospective recruits.
The company told employees on Wednesday that it would sell or close each of its more than 700 US stores.
The company segmented stores based on performance, too, and focused intently on stocking up its top 25 locations, rather than treating all stores in the same manner.
In Dick's case, Wedbush Securities estimates that the whole hunting segment, not just firearms, make up only 10 % of company sales and that the moves announced by Dick's would have at most a small impact on sales, with the biggest threat coming from a hit to store traffic.
Lloyd Bernstein, whose Oyster Bay, N.Y., hardware store, called Bernstein's Home Center, has been in his family 82 years, originally used CDS only for its billing services; he only later moved on to the company's factor offerings.
Most document management companies offer hosted solutions so that you don't have to store anything on - site.
The most obvious way to use this data would be to alert existing clients on new deals right when they are near your store or company branch; however, there are ways to get more creative.
The company didn't want to bog itself down with brick - and - mortar stores, so it launched the Try - On Truck, currently fitting women on a coast - to - coast touOn Truck, currently fitting women on a coast - to - coast touon a coast - to - coast tour.
While the company's choice of Toronto's posh Yorkville district isn't exactly unconventional, its Apple-esque in - store experience, which includes on - site tailoring, certainly will be.
But Trump's picks to head the U.S. health department and its top regulator on Tuesday, along with his recent softening on some aspects of the existing law, is a sign to some sector insiders that instead of chaos, an orderly transition of up to three years to replace it with a plan that healthcare companies actually want could be in store.
WASHINGTON, April 17 - The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday dismissed Microsoft Corp's privacy fight with the Justice Department over whether prosecutors can force technology companies to hand over data stored overseas after Congress passed legislation that resolved the dispute.
In addition to that, Macy's has been looking to reduce store clutter and re-establish itself as a tastemaker and has relaunched its loyalty program as part of its efforts to get back on track as detailed in this in - depth look at the company in the current issue of Fortune.
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