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Telefonica Taps Oracle to Centralize Order Management - Connected Planet - 0 views

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    The Oct. 13 edition of Connected Planet includes the following article highlighting that Telefónica Germany has gone live with the first phase of its implementation of Oracle Communications Order and Service Management 7.0. The article notes that the objective is to streamline the order management process to unify disparate technologies that resulted from the merger of Telefonica 02 Germany and HanseNet.
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Telefónica Germany Deploys Oracle Solution for Service Delivery - Billing World - 0 views

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    The Oct. 12 edition of Billing World includes the following article highlighting that Telefónica Germany has gone live with the first phase of its implementation of Oracle Communications Order and Service Management 7.0. The article notes that the solution will unify order management across Telefónica Germany's retail and business offerings, combine order capture across multiple channels and streamline self-service capabilities for corporate, customer value management, customer services, marketing and sales processes.
Oracle Retail

Social media interaction only on their own initiative | EHI - Retail Technology - 0 views

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    Retailers are increasingly due to the continuing proliferation of social media platforms with new challenges. The culture that surrounds customers, but has a strong influence on how social media channels can be used when shopping. The Oracle identified in the study "The Evolution of retailing experience." 3,577 consumers were interviewed at ages 18 to 60 years from Brazil, China, Germany, Great Britain, Japan, Russia and the United States on the role and use of technology in the retail process.
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myToys.de Selects Oracle(R) Retail Point-of-Service to Support Its Growing Store Networ... - 0 views

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    myToys.de, a leading German multichannel provider of goods for kids and young families, has selected Oracle® Retail Point-of-Service to provide a single platform for its growing store network. Berlin-based myToys.de offers over 100,000 products for maternity, childrenswear, toys, books, multimedia, school and other related segments through its German and European ecommerce and mail-order catalogue operations, and over the last five years has expanded its store network across Germany.
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myToys.de selects Oracle Retail Point-of-Service - itstockanalyst.com - 0 views

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    Berlin-based myToys.de offers over 100,000 products for maternity, childrenswear, toys, books, multimedia, school and other related segments through its German and European ecommerce and mail-order catalogue operations, and over the last five years has expanded its store network across Germany.
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Telefonica Germany Implements Oracle Order Management Solution - Pipeline - 0 views

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    The Oct. 19 edition of Pipeline includes the following article highlighting that Oracle announced Telefonica Germany had completed its first phase implementation of Oracle Communications Order and Service Management 7.0. The article notes that as more wireless operators absorb broadband assets in order to stake their claims in the mobile broadband space, more CSPs may trend toward centralized approaches, like this one.
Oracle Retail

Oracle expects a dramatic growth on the Russian retail market | Open Systems - 0 views

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    The Moscow office of Oracle presented a study Evolution of Experience Retailing, held corporation in Brazil, the UK, Germany, China, Russia, the U.S. and Japan. In each country, through a specially selected site were surveyed about 500 people from 18 to 60 years.
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Offended shoppers ready to complain at the social network | Retail&Loyalty - 0 views

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    Oracle presented a study Evolution of Experience Retailing, conducted in August 2012. The purpose of the survey was to study the development of the market, in particular, the company intended to find out how well the network retailers address the needs of customers. The study took into account the opinion of the respondents, aged 18 to 60 years old from Russia, Brazil, UK, Germany, China, USA and Japan.
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Oracle Expands Consulting: The retail strategy of IBM, SAP & Co. | CIO Germany - 0 views

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    Feature article with overview of the NRF and the current market, emphasizing on what Amazon, IBM, HP, Dell and SAP have announced. Oracle has reinforced its retail activities after buying ATG Commerce. For the EMEA region a consulting unit with more then 200 employees was built up - all with longterm experience and serving the whole product portfolio.
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TOMS Leverages Oracle Commerce to Expand OneforOne in Multiple Directions (Commerce Any... - 0 views

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    TOMS, the socially conscious retailer that donates footwear, eye care, and fresh water based on customer purchases of shoes, sunglasses, or coffee has been on a multi-directional expansion path over the past 18 months. Since its adoption of the Oracle Commerce platform in 2013, the retailer has launched e-commerce sites in the Netherlands, France, and Germany, and then migrated its U.K., U.S., and Canada sites to the new platform in 2014. The impressive total: six sites, four languages, and three different currencies.
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"Invisible hand" transforming retail marketplace - 0 views

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    A tech-led "invisible hand" is transforming the retail marketplace as consumers reach across borders and channels for new shopping experiences, says a new report. The report from IT provider Oracle, entitled "Retail Without Limits - A Modern Commercial Society", surveyed 500 shoppers in each of ten countries: Australia, Brazil, China, France, Germany, India, Japan, Russia, the UK and the US.
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Oracle Expands Consulting: The retail strategy of IBM, SAP & Co. | CFO World - 0 views

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    Feature article with overview of the NRF and the current market, emphasizing on what Amazon, IBM, HP, Dell and SAP have announced. Oracle has reinforced its retail activities after buying ATG Commerce. For the EMEA region a consulting unit with more then 200 employees was built up - all with longterm experience and serving the whole product portfolio.
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