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Ryman tackles loss with stock audit software
The High Street office stationery and supplies retailer updates stock management to boost loss prevention capabilities and improve its bottom line.
Tesco deal puts pressure on broadband bundlers
Supermarket giant Tesco looks to battle the likes of TalkTalk and Virgin Media in the competitive home phone and broadband market.
Mobile payments could be safer than buying online
Mobile commerce could have its big breakthrough in 2010, especially as it's safer, according to Cogenta.
Tools retailer deploys SaaS to handle sales boost
Just Off Base achieved a five-fold improvement in sales and productivity after moving its web site and back office systems over to NetSuite.
WHSmith voices stock control approval
The retailer's travel subsidiary is doubling its use of voice technology in its warehouse to build on past success with increased stock accuracy...
London worst for retail wireless security
The latest research has found retailers are learning the lessons of last year’s TJX hack and improving their wireless network security, but...
Tesco revamps workforce management
The retail giant has signed up for new software to manage labour costs and improve customer services levels across its UK and international...
UK retail IT investment stagnates
Sixth annual report on IT in retail has revealed that investment levels remain the same as last year, while refresh cycles are getting longer.
Co-op rings up cloud helpdesk system
Southern Co-operative turns to Sunrise Software to deploy an IT service system in the cloud.
Retailers geared up for ‘Mega Monday’
Online retailers need to deal with a spike in traffic volume, with any website failure resulting in loss of sales.
Mobile web surge for Argos on Black Friday
Although a US shopping event, there was a large surge in mobile web traffic to British retailer Argos during Black Friday.
Christmas shoppers still worried about online threats
E-retailers will lose out on potential profits because of fears shoppers still have about online shopping.
Big retailers turn to full e-commerce platforms
The bigger retailers are looking towards purchasing 'complete' e-commerce platforms so they can spend less time working on basic functionality.
JD Sports uses analytics to plot store growth
Business analytics technology from SPSS may prove vital to the future growth of retailer JD Sports.
Marks & Spencer tackles checkout fraud
Marks & Spencer wants to tackle fraud at its tills by better analysing PoS data.
Brits want e-retailers to be responsible for security
Many UK users know the risks of leaving passwords around, but online frustration is stopping them from worrying about it.
Gartner: CDs are dead, long live downloads
Gartner says the music business needs to accept that CDs are dying a death, and concentrate fully online.
ICO to take action against HMRC, MoD for breaches
Information Commissioner to take 'formal action' against HMRC and MoD following reports detailing breaches at the government departments.
Fresh Microsoft-Yahoo bid claims boosts share price
Shares in Yahoo were up 11 per cent in trading yesterday on talk that a tie-up of some kind with Microsoft could be back on the agenda.
Lloyds TSB expands change management
The banking group is to roll out process adaptive technology software enterprise-wide to track process change.
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