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Delivering on promise and purpose in the retail supply chain

IBM Business Partners

Today’s consumers want to know that retailers and brands are aligned with their values. So, while retailers can—and must—use technology as their differentiator, to win the lion’s share of consumer hearts, retail leaders must deliver on promises and purpose. Checking all these boxes is no small feat.

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Building a sustainable automotive supply chain

IBM Business Partners

​ Yet dealers and retailers are struggling to find parts easily and meet promise dates to their end consumers. IBM Supply Chain Intelligence Suite​ can monitor supply to minimize production delays, reduce costs, and facilitate streamlined and tighter collaboration, teamwork, and communication.

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AI in commerce: Essential use cases for B2B and B2C

IBM Business Partners

But as businesses around the globe rapidly adopt the technology to augment processes from merchandising to order management, there is some risk. Disapproval of brands or retailers that use AI is as high as 38% among older generations, requiring businesses to work harder to gain their trust.

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Leveraging MuleSoft’s API Led Connectivity and Event-Driven Architecture with Solace

Perficient Digital Transformation

As per Solace, Event-driven architecture (EDA) is a software design pattern in which decoupled applications can asynchronously publish and subscribe to events via an event broker (modern messaging-oriented-middleware). Below Diagram suggests how an Event Driven Architecture Key Players can be used in Retail Domain.

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