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  • Teen apparel retailer ups the ante on store-level customer engagement

    Tilly’s is making a bold move in driving omnichannel experiences in-store.   Armed with Aptos’ cloud-based Singular Commerce platform, the teen apparel retailer can now integrate all omnichannel operations and data at store-level, giving users one complete view of customers, inventory, orders, and the customer’s overall path-to-purchase.   
  • Walmart going down to the wire for store pickup of online holiday orders

    Walmart is leveraging its mighty store network to gain a competitive advantage over Amazon for last-minute holiday shoppers.    The discount retailer announced Tuesday it will offer shoppers a Christmas Eve store pickup commitment for eligible orders placed online by 6 p.m. local time on Dec. 23.   
  • Amazon Go’s Implications for an Industry in Need of a Revolution

    Amazon fired the first shots of a long-needed retail industry revolution recently with its announcement of Amazon Go. While most major retailers have been working on solutions to many of the point-of-sale issues that a checkout-less store solves; Amazon is simply going to eliminate these issue entirely — at least in its own stores.   
  • Tech Bytes: Three pet peeves disengaging holiday shoppers

    The countdown is on.    With 12 shopping days left before Christmas, holiday shoppers mean business. They have their shopping lists in hand, devices are charged, and they want their desired merchandise in their hands — fast. And with Adobe reporting that 5% of customers drive 35% of revenue, retailers would be foolish not to deliver.   
  • Executive promotion at activewear retailer

    Lululemon athletica inc. has promoted Celeste Burgoyne to executive VP, retail, Americas, effective immediately.    Burgoyne has been with lululemon since 2006 and most recently served as senior VP, retail, North America where she was responsible for overseeing all Canadian and U.S. retail. She started her career with Abercrombie & Fitch, where she held various positions during her ten years with the company, including most recently, senior director of stores.  
  • Six disruptive digital trends for 2017

    Retailers will engage new channels, “geek up” their stores, and use technology to refine inventory management and anticipate customer desires in 2017.   That’s according to Software AG, which released a list of six disruptive digital trends retailers must address in 2017. Here’s a recap:   
  • Amazon’s grocery store plans overblown?

    It would appear that news accounts of Amazon’s plans to opens thousands of grocery stores are greatly overblown — at least for the time being.     Amazon’s brick-and-mortar fledgling initiatives have been in the spotlight in recent weeks with the opening of its checkout-less convenience store, Amazon Go, in Seattle. Last week, some reports had the e-commerce giant planning to open 2,000 grocery stores.     
  • SJP by Sarah Jessica Parker makes retail debut

    The first standalone store dedicated to actress Sarah Jessica Parker’s branded collection of shoes and accessories.    
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