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How American Eagle, Kroger and Snap are Reinventing Customer Experiences for a COVID Age

Retail TouchPoints

Retailers, platforms and solution providers discussed how they’ve been rising to the occasion during the Redefining the Connected Retail & Consumer Experience virtual event, hosted by the IoT Consortium and GS1 US. I think that consumers find a way,” said Brommers.

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Matching Tech to New In-Store Experiences: 6 Steps to Success

Retail TouchPoints

For example, in-store kiosks can’t support endless aisle experiences if they aren’t underpinned by real-time inventory visibility and omnichannel order management capabilities. “Do All transaction elements and devices need to know about that product and about the consumer.”

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What Does the Future Hold for Malls? Design Visionaries Share Their Predictions

Retail TouchPoints

During the pandemic, focus shifted to ways shopping malls were attempting to make shopping faster, easier and safer for consumers with curbside services offerings and other omnichannel capabilities. The new and exciting reality today is that consumers are eager to venture into physical spaces, especially if those spaces provide unique value.

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New Research: Retailers Plan to ‘Invest Their Way’ Through Impending Recession

Retail TouchPoints

How will consumers and markets respond? It turns out that enabling consumers to seamlessly move back and forth between physical and digital channels is pretty hard to pull off. In fact, just 11% of the executives surveyed said they are actually delivering a frictionless omnichannel experience today.

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4 Key Point-of-Sale Trends for 2024

Retail TouchPoints

“One of the biggest trends of the last three years or so has been the growth of microservices to support a single transaction engine, one that supports the [store] POS, mobile POS, the website and even transactional kiosks,” said Sheldon. Part and parcel of that is headless architecture.

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Considering BYOD? Count The Costs And Explore Your Options

Retail TouchPoints

Software deployed on mobile or touchscreen devices is being adopted by retailers for everything from point-of-sale and clienteling solutions to endless aisle kiosks. One end of the spectrum would be using off-the-shelf consumer devices with mobile device management software.