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IBM to buy DemandTec
IBM is paying $440 million for the firm.
Posted 12/08/2011Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Retailers fail to cash in on demand for in-store pickup
They’re missing out on a chance to please cross-channel shoppers, RSR Research says.
Posted 05/05/2011Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Peapod does Manhattan
The web-only grocer now delivers to parts of New York’s Manhattan Island.
Posted 03/25/2011Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Macy’s boosts e-commerce hiring
To support rapid growth online, Macy’s plans to hire 725 more workers.
Posted 01/04/2011Bill BriggsPost a comment
Related Searches:Macy's Hiring | Macys | Bloomingdales
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Luxury retailers’ e-commerce sites are missing the mark
Many have been slow to offer the white-glove treatment their upscale customers expect.
Posted 10/13/2010Internet Retailer1 comments
Related Searches:Net A Porter | Most Purchased Products On The Net | Luxury Goods
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Q2 sales rise 33% at supply chain technology vendor Manhattan Associates
Manhattan Associates Inc. is on a profitable track.
Posted 07/22/2010Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Bike retailer steers toward more efficient fulfillment for web and stores
With new technology that draws on inventory in more locations, Performance Bicycle will be able enable it to merchandise more products and deliver them faster to customers, the company says.
Posted 05/13/2010Internet RetailerPost a comment
Related Searches:Performance Bicycle | Performance Bike
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How Orvis fulfills orders with less inventory
With improved online analytical tools to plan merchandise and a web portal to communicate with suppliers, the multichannel retailer of sports gear and apparel is holding leaner inventory while also maintaining high fulfillment rates, the company says.
Posted 10/22/2009Paul DemeryPost a comment
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How Orvis uses cross-channel data to boost sales
With an enterprise view of customer activity and inventory across its three retailing channels of web, catalogs and stores, outdoor apparel and recreational products retailer Orvis is able to build sales and improve customer service, it says.
Posted 02/17/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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With cross-channel analytics, Orvis sees the web value of catalog shoppers
Mailing fewer catalogs can be a good cost-cutting move in a tight economy, but using analytics on cross-channel customer activity helps to maximize sales at the same time, the retailer of outdoors gear and apparel and recreational equipment says.
Posted 02/05/2009Paul DemeryPost a comment
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