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Online shoppers are more likely to use in-store technologies
Online shoppers are more likely than other consumers to use in-store technologies such as self-checkout systems and kiosks, according to a new report from Forrester Research.
Posted 10/14/2005Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Internet buying supplements store purchases, a new study says
Nearly two-thirds of Internet shoppers say their online purchases are made in addition to their purchases in stores, and 47% say the web offers an easier shopping experience, reports WLS Strategic Retail.
Posted 12/02/2003Kurt PetersPost a comment
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PROGRESS SOFTWARE PIONEERS RETAIL AUTOMATION WITH FIRST ITEM-LEVEL RFID AND SOA DEPLOYMENT
Fully Integrated Application Suite Cuts Labor and Inventory Management Costs for Dutch Bookseller, Enables Visibility into Supply Chain Operations and Enriches Customer Service BEDFORD, Mass., April 18, 2006-Progress Software Corporation (Nasdaq: PRGS), a supplier of leading technology to develop, deploy, integrate and manage business applications, today announced a significant breakthrough in remote store automation with the deployment of...
Posted 04/19/2006
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Manhattan Associates Announces Support for Microsoft’s Smarter Retailing Initiative
Manhattan Associates’ Warehouse Management for Windows and Microsoft- Based RFID Solution Bring Superior Supply Chain Execution Performance to Retail Customers NEW YORK – January 12, 2004 – Manhattan Associates®, Inc. (Nasdaq: MANH), the global leader in supply chain execution (SCE) solutions, today announced its support for Microsoft’s Smarter Retailing Initiative, a comprehensive solutions framework for unleashing the next generation of retail...
Posted 01/14/2004
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