CIO interview: Andy Wolfe, CIO, Shop Direct | Computerweekly - 0 views
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...A good example of a core project Wolfe started was the re-architecture of the company's front-end Oracle ATG e-commerce platform to the Amazon Web Service (AWS) public cloud. This was key to enhancing customer experience across Shop Direct's retail websites, with availability the main area of focus. The retailer's entire e-commerce infrastructure now sits on the cloud - including ATG and Oracle's enterprise data discovery platform Endeca, as well as the AWS-provided Elastic Load Balancing and Relational Database services, which now support Shop Direct's database. "The migration was a good example of that drive to get service under control, and since our shop is always open, availability is critical to us and therefore the first thing to tackle," says Wolfe.
CIO interview: Andy Haywood, group CIO, N Brown | Computerweekly - 0 views
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On the back end, there is another large implementation - the company's core trading platform will be the Oracle Retail Suite, which will include sub-products Retail Merchandising System, Retail Sales Audit and RPM for database monitoring. "[With the Oracle systems] it's all about controls, stability, joining up - the usual things. We've got lots of heritage systems. So the idea is to get a back end that's solid, secure, reliable and less complex than other technologies we currently have," says Haywood.
White paper: Transform the economics of retailing | Computer Weekly - 0 views
Oracle announces BI 11g - Database Notes and Queries - 0 views
Why the customer, not the content, is king - ComputerWeekly.com - 0 views
How BT eliminated BI duplication - 4/19/2011 - Computer Weekly - 0 views
Oracle OpenWorld 2014: Are retailers lost in a sea of technology, data and insight? - 0 views
CIO interview: Paul Coby, IT director, John Lewis Partnership - 0 views
Case study: Footwear company Deckers takes e-commerce sites into the cloud - 0 views
Oracle Openworld: Who's Who in Retailers at Openworld | Computerworld - 0 views
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It was telling from the first big keynote, that Oracle remains serious about retail. Walgreens, P&G and Dunnhumby were all on stage talking about their use of big data and the cloud in retail.
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It was telling from the first big keynote, that Oracle remains serious about retail. Walgreens, P&G and Dunnhumby were all on stage talking about their use of big data and the cloud in retail.
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