How Real-Time eCommerce Analytics Impacts Your Business
Real-Time eCommerce analytics means fast decision-making as the data is processed right upon entering the database.
How real-time analytics and IoT applications are used in retail industries.
Real-Time eCommerce analytics means fast decision-making as the data is processed right upon entering the database.
Manual efforts are no longer enough to ensure data quality. That's why data quality enhancement technology is an imperative.
5G can bring technology and innovation into the equation helping retailers make data-driven decisions, see the supply chain end to end, and work with customers …
Customer profiling techniques must learn a customer’s changing preferences and maintain an up-to-date view to continue to make highly relevant decisions as …
Organizations seeking agility and resiliency in their supply chain must adopt technology to innovate, solve critical supply chain gaps, and improve customer …
The edge is where about half of new retail applications and infrastructure will be deployed and where much of all new data will be processed.
Brands like IKEA and Nike first laid down the foundation of AR in eCommerce, but now the technology has found more applications in other niches.
Just as open banking is opening up financial services, payment orchestration opens payment systems up to embrace change and opportunity, allowing merchants to …
The new IBM z16 offers AI inferencing (delivered via the integrated on-chip AI accelerator IBM Telum Processor) and is designed to analyze real-time …
In this week's real-time analytics news: MIT launched a collaborative program with industry to develop enhanced energy efficiency AI hardware systems.