When it Comes to Data in Retail: View Centrally, Manage Locally
Tying data to locations can help retailers meet granular local data privacy regulations and reduce global latencies to meet customer performance
How real-time analytics and IoT applications are used in retail industries.
Tying data to locations can help retailers meet granular local data privacy regulations and reduce global latencies to meet customer performance
In addition to better serving customers and helping integrate systems, a cloud-native application architecture lets retailers adopt new business models.
As things return to normal, IoT strategies could give physical stores a boost, allowing retailers to enhance the experience for their
Setting real-time standards for identity verification will only become more important as our digital world continues to expand and scammers become more …
Retailers moving to cloud need a database that addresses infrastructure performance and reliability issues, as well as connectivity to legacy systems.
Brick-and-mortar stores are turning to smart retails applications, where technology is used in the traditional retail space to entice customers
Software AG’s General Manager of API, Integration and Microservices talks about digital transformation challenges and the technologies companies can use to …
NLU offers companies the power to improve quality management and to activate the best insights for a better overall customer
Smart shopping carts use image analysis and artificial intelligence to identify and bill for items placed in a
Mobile AI apps give businesses the ability to analyze data, allowing them to provide more engaging and personalized user