Dear Colleagues,

It would be of great assistance if you could help me understand the following:

1) The importance of IT in training.
2) What role Cloud/Social/Mobility/Big Data is going to play for retailers?
3) What new technologies are going to impact the retail market in the coming years.

Thank you.

From India, Mumbai
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Hi,

It plays a major role may it be any sector. For retail IT training is essential to comply with the standards and the competition. Having specialized software for your inventory management, vendor management, sales,employees and various other aspects becomes a must. It not only saves money but also increases performance. Why do you think WalMart is so ahead in its time and how are they able to provide the consumers the products at such an affordable price?

The social media and mobility has become a key element to reach out to a huge number of audience because of its acceptance. Imagine integrating your website with all social media websites. It helps in:

• Reaching out to a large audience in their social space.

• Increasing Revenues

• Branding and Creating Standards

• Getting feedbacks on their Products and Services

• Reducing Customer Service Cost

• Increasing Customer Service Quality and Experience

With Big Data you could gather any amount of data and analyse them for key business decisions. Data is very valuable in todays world. It is just that people are not aware on how to use huge amounts of unstructured data, hence it needs to be structured with Big Data and HADOOP.

These are our expertise and we specialize in Social Media Integration and Analytics, Big Data Consulting and Implementation, Software development and a lot more. To know more about our services you could contact us.

Thanks and Regards,

Anand Narayanan

+91 8095452439

From India, Bangalore
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Dear Anand, Appreciate your contribution, it has giving me a headstart for my meet nearing soon.
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"What is IT? - Nothing, just what humans used to write on papers is now written on silicon chips. But data on these chips is much more useful to produce instant reports, mobility, and 24/7 availability. I explained it in layman's terms."
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