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Are Retailers Rational Players Stuck In An Irrational Game?
Sponsored By Predictix
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- Budgeting & Planning > Planning , Forecasting
- Business Software
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- Abstract:
- In the past several years, SaaS has overcome doubts regarding scalability, performance and security ? now, the largest remaining hurdle is breaking out of old habits. Once retailers see these applications in action, they realize that enterprise-level solutions really are possible in the SaaS model, and their old habits are exposed for what they really are: a rational response to an irrational game. A fundamental shift occurs - retailers put their ideas into action in months, not years; they respond to today's challenges, not yesterday's; they shift their focus from managing technology selections and operations to improving their business. Enterprise software doesn't have to be a high-stakes game for retailers and brands, and enterprise-class SaaS finally makes this possible.
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- Sponsored by: Predictix
- Released: September 09, 2009
- Length: 5 pages
- Format: PDF (391 kb)
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