All Technology articles – Page 364
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News
New Figleaves web tool to let users share info
Figleaves is to add a consumer product research tool to its web site to complement its existing ratings and review service.
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Opinion
Contact customers with care
Twice in the past week, I have felt let down by the way my data has been used by consumer-facing organisations.
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Borders UK stores take control of web site
Borders UK has implemented a system from Tangent Labs to allow its stores to control the content on their own web pages.
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Thresher signs PayPoint deal for convenience
Thresher Group has formalised its relationship with PayPoint by signing a five-year exclusive contract with the bill payment terminal operator.
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Tesco reveals its vision for Second Life-style web site
Tesco.com has hinted at some of the developments it is planning to make to its web site to keep up with changing consumer demands.
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Tie Rack adopts e-marketing tool to deliver more efficient strategy
Tie Rack is to begin using an online marketing system to create and deliver marketing campaigns to its 240 stores worldwide more efficiently.
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Sainsbury’s builds coupon offers with in-store system
Sainsbury’s is to pilot an in-store coupon system to direct offers to customers who do not have a Nectar card and tailor offers for those that do.
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Analysis
All seeing eye
Over the years, surveillance systems have gone from being staffed heavily to hardly at all. The latest breed has raised the bar, using cameras with built-in intelligence that are constantly on the watch. Joanna Perry reports
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Wal-Mart to roll out SAP finance software
Wal-Mart is to implement SAP software for the first time, after choosing the ERP Financials package to enhance its financial information systems.
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New Figleaves web tool to let users share info
Figleaves is to add a consumer product research tool to its web site to complement its existing ratings and review service.
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Opinion
Technology must not turn a blind eye
A good policeman uses a combination of knowledge, experience and instinct to determine when to pull a car over or stop and search a suspected criminal on the street.
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News
Direct Wines tests multichannel data capture
Direct Wines is testing a service that allows it to create a single view of its customers across channels.
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Analysis
The wonder of widgets
Mini applications, or widgets, are delivering product information straight to customers’ desktops and turning consumers into brand advocates. Joanna Perry investigates the latest trend
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Opinion
Supply chain is sexy
Unlike buying or marketing, supply chain isn’t up there as one of the sexy functions within retailing. That’s an oversight that this column aims to put right.
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Net-A-Porter bolsters growth with database IT
Net-A-Porter has upgraded from a free version of its database software to a paid-for one to support its continued growth.
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Galeria Kaufhof tests MagicMirror in giant German RFID tagging trial
Metro-owned German department store Galeria Kaufhof has installed an RFID-enabled changing-room mirror.
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Shoppers back in-store IT to cut packaging on goods
Consumers are increasingly open to the idea of using in-store devices to deliver greater product information, according to research by the Institute of Grocery Distribution (IGD).
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SAP to pounce on Business Objects
SAP is to acquire business intelligence specialist Business Objects.
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Opinion
Two horse race
Looking back at a press release from 2002 it’s clear to see how much the retail software market has consolidated.
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Analysis
Talent drought
Retailers are facing an IT meltdown as the number of people training in relevant technology courses drops. Mark Faithfull asks what is being done to help

















