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Pricing professionals getting higher salaries, survey says
Retailers are paying for knowledge of emerging price optimization technology. Retail pricing professionals get an average $79,000, topping the all-industry average of $73,000.
Posted 09/17/2002Kurt PetersPost a comment
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KhiMetrics and Retek team up on a retail pricing solution
KhiMetrics Inc., developer of a revenue management solution for the retail industry, and Retek Inc., provider of value creation solutions for the retail industry, are creating a marketing alliance to offer a comprehensive pricing solution.
Posted 02/19/2001Kurt PetersPost a comment
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The right price bulls-eye
Web-based price optimization is boosting retailers’ margins by preventing them from chopping prices too soon.
Posted 04/30/2003Internet RetailerPost a comment
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Paying premium prices for premier pricing pros
Experienced pricing professionals are in demand today within retail organizations and are earning more and reporting to higher authority than previously.
Posted 09/30/2002Internet RetailerPost a comment
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Getting Top Dollar
Retailers ponder polishing up pricing strategies as the web and new software yield real-time data on what the market will bear.
Posted 12/28/2001Internet RetailerPost a comment
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/ Press Release
Pamida to Price and Promote with Revionics
SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA, August 18, 2009: Revionics, Inc., a leading provider in retail lifecycle price management and consumer demand management software, announced today that Pamida, operators of more than 200 general merchandise stores across 17 Midwestern states, has selected the Revionics Advanced Pricing Solution (RAPS). Pamida will utilize RAPS Advanced Edition, which features a fully integrated forecast, planning and optimization...
Posted 08/21/2009
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DemandTec Offers Complete Lifecycle Pricing With Latest CDM Software Release
Enables retailers to optimize pricing throughout the product lifecycle SAN CARLOS, Calif. – September 13, 2004 - DemandTec, the leading provider of Consumer Demand Management (CDM) software for retailers and consumer products companies, today announced the latest version of its DemandTec CDM for Retail™ software suite. The integrated DemandTec suite, which includes DT Price™, DT Promotion™, and DT Markdown™, built on the DemandTec CDM Platform™,...
Posted 09/14/2004
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/ Press Release
DemandTec Announces New Version of Consumer Demand Management Applications
DemandTec 4 Dataflow Technology Quantifies and Optimizes Total Store Impact of Pricing and Promotion Strategies for all Products SAN CARLOS, Calif. -- March 1, 2004 -- DemandTec Inc., the global leader in Consumer Demand Management (CDM) software, with more customers in production than any other CDM vendor, today announced the latest version of its CDM Science Platform? and applications. DemandTec 4? includes applications for optimizing base...
Posted 03/01/2004
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DemandTec Introduces DemandTec 3 for Retail
DemandTec 3 Delivers Robust Integrated Pricing and Promotion Software SAN CARLOS, Calif. – February 4, 2002 – DemandTec Inc., the leading provider of Demand Based Management (DBM) software, today announced the launch of DemandTec 3. For the first time, DemandTec 3 integrates pricing and promotion applications for retailers on a patent-pending platform that delivers advanced analytical and reporting capabilities, provides powerful enterprise-class...
Posted 02/04/2002
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Pricing Association Sees Bright Future for Pricing Optimization Technologies Will Surface First in Retail Sector
Atlanta, GA (January 15, 2002.) The Professional Pricing Society, an association of pricing professionals that regularly tracks trends and issues in pricing and pricing technologies commented today on the increasing adoption of revenue management technology in the retail sector. In a year that forecasters warn will be tough for technology investments in most industries, retail IT executives may be the exception. In efforts to entice customers to...
Posted 01/21/2002
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