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  • Charming Charlie coming to the Big Apple; names Victoria’s Secret exec as head of merchandising

    New York - The fast-growing accessories retailer Charming Charlie is entering the New York City market in spring 2015.   
  • NYC Retail: Top 10 New Stores

    It’s been another big year in terms of new store openings in New York City. Here are my top 10 faves:

  • Going to Market

    Gordmans enables growth in underserved markets with new technology platform

    When Gordmans Stores Inc., the Omaha, Nebraska-based chain of 95 Midwestern discount stores, decided to expand into underserved markets in the central U.S., the retailer discovered its legacy IT systems would not adequately support its planned growth. Outmoded applications across a range of functions in the enterprise created such problems as the setting of a double-digit limit for location numbering.

  • Sports Authority rolls out updated format in Las Vegas area

    Englewood, Col. - Sports Authority continues to roll out its enhanced store environment in both existing stores and new locations nationwide. Most recently, the retailer completed the remodel of an existing store and also opened two new units in the Las Vegas area.  
  • Predictions

    For children on a long journey, the typical refrain is, “Are we there yet?” However, for retail IT practitioners and executives, the challenge is not in waiting to get “there,” but figuring out what “there” even is. The question for the IT journey on which retailers are now traveling can be more appropriately phrased as, “Where are we going?”

  • Insights: Data Security and Customer Loyalty

    By: David Kidd,  Peak 10
     
    Data privacy and security remain top concerns for retailers. There is good reason for that.  The Target breach compromised approximately 70 million records. The Home Depot breach potentially impacted another 60 million consumers. As I write this article, reports are being made public about a breach involving the office supply retailer Staples. We can no longer deny that cybercrime is a real and growing threat to the retail sector.

  • TechBytes: Three Reasons Retailer Innovation Labs are a Good Idea

    With the recent announcement that it will build a new digital innovation lab in Boston, CVS Health has joined the ranks of retailers, including Wal-Mart Stores and Target Corp,  who have also launched similar facilities.  Not every retailer is in the position to build its own proprietary innovation hot house,  but there are many advantages for those with the resources to do so.  Following are three key reasons that retail innovation labs are a good idea.

  • Office Depot using new location-based marketing app Shazam In-Store

    AUSTIN, Texas - Office Depot is currently utilizing a new location-based mobile marketing app, Shazom In-Store, in all of its Office Depot and OfficeMax retail store locations throughout the country. The solution combines Shazam, one of the world’s most popular apps, with proprietary technology from Mood Media.

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