5 trends every ambitious retailer should be aware of in 2022
2020-21 offered unprecedented disruption to all aspects of [...]
2020-21 offered unprecedented disruption to all aspects of [...]
2020 and 2021 were difficult years for all businesses, [...]
Cloud-based software is typically described as: on-demand online software [...]
The retail landscape has experienced a colossal shift towards [...]
Online sales have been growing steadily, year-on-year for the last twenty years. Everyone thought that 2020 would be no different and that this trend would simply continue. Of course, none of us had any idea what 2020 would have in store, or how it would change the way that we do business.
In our last blog, we discussed the many benefits of integrating your EPoS systems to allow you to become a true omnichannel retailer. However, we thought it would be a good idea to take a step back and revisit some of the basics, cut through the industry jargon, and help you see why ‘omnichannel’ isn’t just another buzzword that will soon fade away.
As we begin a [...]
The Windows 7 End of [...]
As long ago as 2015, Microsoft announced that their retail point of sale solution, or Microsoft Dynamics Retail Management System to give it its correct title, would be retiring in 2016. However, whilst the product was then no longer available to new customers, support continues for existing customers until July 2021. It is now clear that Microsoft Dynamics RMS no longer matches the standards of modern technology and user interface design. In fact, Microsoft announced that their point of sale software has now entered the ‘extended support phase’ of its product life cycle. Sadly, this means that it has reached its end of life...
Do you know the difference between multi-channel and omni-channel retail? How can you connect the multi-channel points to create an omni-channel experience that keeps customers coming back?