All Technology articles – Page 364
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News
Reevoo woos retailers with relaunch
Online product review company Reevoo has relaunched its web site with a new service as it aims to double its retail customers over the next six months. Last month, Reevoo.com relaunched to drive traffic to retailer’s web sites. Customers click on the product review, choose from a list of retailers ...
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Opinion
Does IT matter?
Tasked with writing a column on a weekly basis devoted to the matter of technology in retail, it seems sensible for the first week’s offer to consider whether IT is even important to retailers.Of course, all major retailers need some systems and business process automation in order to function in ...
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Analysis
A slow burner
After the initial excitement died down, RFID didn’t deliver on its early promises. However, it is steadily attracting attention once again. Joanna Perry asks what retailers are spending money on
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Kirkham cries doom for rivals as DFS sales climb
Sofa king warns more furniture retailers are likely to fail
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Train staff to lose them
Most businesses think IT skills are important, but 75 per cent think training employees is a risk because it makes them more attractive to competitors, according to IBM-sponsored research.
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Harvey Nichols plans till revamp at Knightsbridge
Harvey Nichols will upgrade ageing till systems at its flagship Knightsbridge store in a deal with DigiPos Systems worth £230,000.
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Guide to security
Security vendor Symantec has launched a security guide for small businesses. Some 70 per cent of retailers and distributors surveyed believe they have enough solutions in place to secure their business and keep data safe. However, Symantec claims they only address basic security needs.
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Fraud survey goes online
CyberSource and Retail Logic have launched what is claimed to be the UK’s first online fraud survey.Participate in the survey at www.confirmit.com/ofs.
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Figleaves signs Redline to help ease Christmas rush
Lingerie e-tailer Figleaves.com has brought in Redline Networks to help it cope with the festive rush.
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Asda switches on to staff training via satellite TV
Asda has introduced a satellite-based TV system to assist with staff briefings and training.The system - 24/7 TV - is based on technology from Hughes Network Systems Europe was piloted in five stores. It has now been rolled out to all 267 stores and 25 distribution centres, as well as ...
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European Technology Council aims to drive retail IT standards
The recently formed Association for Retail Technology Standards (ARTS) European Technology Council is on a mission to recruit the IT top brass among European retailers.

















