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  • Featured Content: Top 3 strategies to optimize revenue this holiday season

    As the holiday season creeps up and Black Friday is just around the corner, successful companies are finalizing plans to maximize their seasonal revenues. A holiday retail sales forecast from eMarketer estimates a year-over-year increase of 5.7%, hitting an all-time high of $886 billion. To help retailers capture a larger slice of the expanding holiday pie, digital marketing services company eClerx Digital has identified three top strategies focused on optimization.

  • French specialty retailer moves at the speed of fashion

    French specialty apparel retailer Kiabi has to keep up with the constantly changing world of fashion.

    Kiabi, which operates more than 500 stores in 32 countries and also has an online presence, is using the SoftwareAG webMethids API (application programming interface) management platform to enable maximum operational flexibility. Kiabi is building cloud-based systems on the API to eliminate internal silos and open core business functions, both inside the enterprise and with external business partners.

  • Winning with mobile wallets this holiday season

    This holiday season, merchants will see at least one major change from last year: the prevalence of mobile wallets, and consumers eager to use them.  The problem is, while many large merchants are prepared to accept mobile wallets, many smaller merchants are not.

    Here’s a primer on the major mobile wallets, and what merchants need to know about each.

  • Rooms to Go to open massive furniture complex in N.C.

    Rooms to Go is cutting the ribbon this weekend on the largest retail furniture store in the Southeastern United States.

    The Florida-based retailer will open a Rooms to Go Super Center and Distribution Center on Oct. 17 in Dunn, N.C. The newly built facility comprises approximately 1,450,000 square feet on 120 acres and houses a state of the art Rooms to Go showroom, a Rooms to Go Kids/Teens showroom, a Rooms to Go Outlet Center and a huge distribution center housing tens of thousands of pieces of furniture.

  • Costco adds digital knowledge to its board

    Costco is adding a bit of digital expertise to its ranks with its latest new board member.

  • Hackers victimize charity chain

    The latest retail data breach demonstrates that hackers will victimize whoever is vulnerable.

    America’s Thrift Stores, an Alabama-based, 18-store for-profit chain that sells donated items and then contributes a significant portion of the profit to local charities, has been breached. Hackers used malware to compromise the systems of a third-party service provider, which gave them access to the America’s Thrift Stores network.

  • Hackers hit southeastern thrift store chain

    The latest retail data breach demonstrates that hackers will victimize whoever is vulnerable.

    America’s Thrift Stores, an Alabama-based, 18-store for-profit chain that sells donated items and then contributes a significant portion of the profit to local charities, has been breached, Hackers used malware to compromise the systems of a third-party service provider, which gave them access to the America’s Thrift Stores network.

  • Report: Starbucks 'visualizes' drive-through innovation

    Starbucks Corp. is reportedly seeing value in a new addition to its drive-through order windows.

    According to Bloomberg, Starbucks is rolling out video screens to 2,400 drive-through lanes in stores across the U.S. during the next 12 months. In one major differentiator from the drive-through screens found at many quick service chains, Starbucks screens will feature a real-time audio/video feed of the barista taking the order.

    Images of items the customer orders will appear on the screen to ensure they are placed correctly.

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