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The power players of retail transformation: IoT, 5G, and AI/ML on Microsoft Cloud

CIO Business Intelligence

Thanks to cloud, Internet of Things (IoT), and 5G technologies, every link in the retail supply chain is becoming more tightly integrated. Shanthakumar, Solution Architect – IoT, Retail Business Unit, TCS.

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Nvidia offers retail loss prevention software to accelerate accelerator chip sales

CIO Business Intelligence

GPU manufacturer Nvidia is expanding its enterprise software offering with three new AI workflows for retailers it hopes will also drive sales of its hardware accelerators. We took Omniverse and created synthetic data to train those algorithms even further for higher accuracy.”

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Stealing payment card data and PINs from POS systems is dead easy

Network World

Many of the large payment card breaches that hit retail and hospitality businesses in recent years were the result of attackers infecting point-of-sale systems with memory-scraping malware. They typically run Windows and have peripherals like keyboards, touch screens, barcode scanners and card readers with PIN pads.

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5 Tips to Help Create a Winning Grocery Loyalty Program

CIO Business Intelligence

Like any other retailer, grocery stores want to build trust with their customers and keep them coming back. Initially, you’ll probably need to gather insights from surveys, customer service data and customer interviews. Nevertheless, it’s worth the effort, given that loyalty programs are a powerful incentive for grocery shoppers.

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AI at the retail edge: What’s new, and what’s coming soon

CIO Business Intelligence

Simultaneously, increases in compute power have made it easier to implement AI use cases at the retail edge. That’s a perfect opportunity for some long-awaited retail use cases to turn prime time. Until now, there haven’t been enough data points available at the right time for effective recommendations.

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The Future is Here and It Is Wireless

CIO Business Intelligence

These new tools depend on data being collected, often using small sensors and other devices – the so-called Internet of Things (IoT). That data needs to be sent to processing engines that can use the data to make split second decisions. All those interactions rely on the ability to send and receive data in real time.

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CIOs Deal With A Revolution In Grocery Stores

The Accidental Successful CIO

Next, they would like to be able to track how their products flow from retail locations to the customers’ homes. Retailers tend to package pick-up orders during off hours. The result of having this information means that the food makers may start to replenish stocks at some stores around the clock in order to prevent any outages.

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