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  • GameStop steps up its store communications, operational execution

    GameStop has deployed an intuitive, cloud solution designed specifically for retail to effectively manage and execute store tasks and communications.
  • Specialty retailer makes waves with commitment to unified commerce

    Everything But Water is dipping its toe into the “connected commerce” waters.
  • Amazon has crucial lead in key holiday category

    When it comes to toys and games, Amazon's breadth of assortment far outdistances its competitors.
  • Cloud-based platform puts Jonathan Adler on fast track

    A home furnishings brand is in rapid expansion mode — something that wasn’t possible five years ago.
  • Using Unified Retail Planning to Break Out of Functional Silos

    Retail today isn’t for the faint-hearted. A recent quote from business magnate and investor Warren Buffet is quite telling, “I think retailing is just too tough for me, just generally.”   
  • Visa and Uber take rewards program nationwide

    Uber riders nationwide can now earn credits for shopping and dining under a rewards program with Visa.   The program, Visa Local Offers with Uber, launched last year in the San Francisco and Los Angeles markets. It has been relaunched to be made available to Uber riders across the country. The program is open to Uber riders with an eligible U.S.-issued Visa card on file in the Uber app.  
  • Accessories retailer readies for international expansion

    With plans to triple its store portfolio in six years, Parfois needs to expertly anticipate demand and gain global visibility into its inventory.   By partnering with Oracle, the accessories retailer is one step closer to scaling its operations. Parfois added the Oracle Retail Merchandise Operations Suite and the Oracle Retail Warehouse Management System — two solutions that will support the company’s high growth and international expansion plans.  
  • Will Amazon fund an IoT network?

    A potential partnership could help Amazon enter the wireless business — a move that could further streamline its digital services.    Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and Charlie Ergen, CEO of Dish, reportedly may be considering partnering on a potential wireless project. With Amazon’s financial backing, sources said the team could create an Internet of Things (IoT) network, reported the Wall Street Journal.  
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