Sun.Oct 16, 2022

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Following national data breaches, will Australians opt out of sharing?

Inside Retail

The last few weeks have seen a spate of high profile cyber security attacks hit various parts of the retail industry. On September 24th, telco giant Optus started reaching out to ‘up to 10 million’ Australians to warn them of a data breach of their servers, with an unknown entity breaking into the business’ database, which holds the home addresses, drivers licences and passport numbers of around 40 per cent of the population.

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12 Helpful Tips for Communicating Bad News to Staff and Stakeholders

Small Biz Trends

Sharing bad news with your company’s employees or stakeholders is never easy, especially when the bad news may directly affect them. Because of this, it’s important to strike the right balance between remaining calm and professional while delivering the news in an empathetic manner. To further help you through this situation, the members of Young Entrepreneur Council (YEC) answered the following question: “When bad news strikes for the company, what’s one tip you have for

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Why Australian retailers are adopting RFID to boost sales and profits

Inside Retail

RFID is the retail sector’s new secret weapon, helping retailers to grow sales, cut labour costs, reduce loss and grow their profit margins, by undertaking instant on-demand stocktakes and reinforcing product security. It also enhances the customer experience by improving visibility into inventory levels enabling salespeople to solve customer product queries on the spot.

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Unlocking sales potential with smart retail technology

I Vend

iVend Smart Retail Technology iVend’s retail technology helps to engage smart shoppers. Read how we’re helping to create smart retailers. Read more Today’s shoppers are smarter than ever. They research products online before they even set foot inside your retail store. They use multiple retail channels interchangeably without so much as a pause for breath, and they are not backward in coming forward when it comes to demanding what they want from a brand and its values.

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A Roadmap For Modernization: How To Break Free From Your Monolith Before July 31, 2026

Speaker: Jason Cottrell and Gireesh Sahukar

Retailers know the clock is ticking–legacy SAP Commerce support ends in 2026. Legacy platforms are becoming a liability burdened by complexity, rigidity, and mounting operational costs. But modernization isn’t just about swapping out systems, it’s about preparing for a future shaped by real-time interactions, AI powered buying assistants, and flexible commerce architecture.

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Using event-driven software to enhance warehouse automation

Inside Retail

Swisslog’s SynQ software uses an event-driven mechanism to adapt to decisions in real-time, and provide additional flexibility to customers and automation users. Everything that happens in an automated warehouse – from the simplest tasks to the very complex – can be classified as an “event” from the perspective of a WMS (warehouse management system) such as SynQ.

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Dior opens Sydney Airport boutique

Inside Retail

Dior has opened its new boutique in the T1 International terminal at Sydney Airport. The brand describes the store as “an essential stopover” to discover the brand’s luxury offer. The boutique features a selection of women’s leather goods, shoes and accessories from Maria Grazia Chiuri and a men’s collection designed by Kim Jones. The boutique is part of the airport’s new premium luxury precinct where the first stores opened in late August.

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