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  • Real Estate and tech, through a Millennial’s eyes

    First, who said technology coverage has little to do with retail real estate commentary?

    And second, who said the Millennials aren’t wise beyond their years?

    For the record, I never said either.

  • eBay names new PayPal president

    SAN JOSE, Calif. — eBay has named David Marcus president of its PayPal online payment provider division, effective April 2. A member of PayPal's executive management team, Marcus, has been leading PayPal's rapidly growing mobile payments business and has driven important mobile product innovations. Reporting to eBay president and CEO John Donahoe, Marcus succeeds Scott Thompson, who left the company in January.

  • Shoppers see innovation in mobile device use

    BOSTON — Retailers that use tablets and other mobile devices in place of cash registers are perceived as being more innovative by mobile shoppers than those that do not, according to the latest AisleBuyer survey.

  • Retail Roadshow in Boston on Thursday; register now

    New York -- Retail executives are invited to attend the Microsoft Retail Roadshow, which will be held in Cambridge, Mass., on Thursday, March 29. The half-day event, which kicks off with breakfast at 8 a.m. and includes lunch, will explore ways that retailers can increase operational efficiency, lower costs and innovate to drive customer engagement.

    The Retail Roadshow will be held at Microsoft Research New England, R&D Center, One Memorial Drive, First Floor, Cambridge, Mass.

  • The Container Store deploys Lucas Systems’ voice-picking solution in Dallas-area DC

    Pittsburgh -- Lucas Systems, a provider of voice directed warehouse applications, announced that The Container Store has installed Jennifer VoicePlus for voice picking in the retailer’s Dallas- area, 1.1 million-sq.-ft. distribution center.

  • Retail Roadshow in Dallas on Thursday; register now

    New York -- Retail executives are invited to attend the Microsoft Retail Roadshow, which will be held in the Dallas suburb of Irving, Texas, on Thursday, March 22. The half-day event will explore ways that retailers can increase operational efficiency, lower costs and innovate to drive customer engagement.

    The event, which will include continental breakfast, lunch, demos and a partner showcase, will be held at Microsoft, 7000 State Highway 161 (George Bush Turnpike), Building LC1, Irving, Texas, 75039.

  • Amazon.com finds fulfillment with Kiva buyout

    SEATTLE — Amazon's fulfillment services just got a boost, thanks to an agreement that will have the company buying Kiva Systems Inc. for $775 million in cash. Kiva is a manufacturer of automation technology for fulfillment centers, and is best known for its mobile- robotic technology and sophisticated control software. Kiva's retail customers include The Gap, Staples, Saks 5th Avenue, Office Depot, Crate and Barrel and Walgreens.

  • Motorcycle Superstore teams with Accertify to deploy chargeback solution

    Chicago -- Fraud prevention and risk management solution-provider Accertify announced Tuesday that online motorcycle outfitter Motorcycle Superstore has deployed Accertify’s Chargeback Management Solution and seen an overall lift in chargeback win rates of 62%.

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