Is your organization truly meeting the expectations of your customers and delivering a differentiated experience that builds revenue growth and loyalty? Although there is currently a lot of focus on what constitutes the ideal digital experience, few organizations have successfully executed a strategy that takes the entire digital experience equation into consideration. Download this whitepaper now to learn the 5 keys to the digital experience equation and to read case stories on companies who have gotten it right.
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How can your business support new identity-defined workspaces across a variety of users — retail store associates checking inventory on a PC and a smartphone, hospital clinicians entering test results into a mobile workstation and an iPad, or financial advisors placing trades from Android devices and laptops?
The answer is the digital workspace.
Differentiation through customer experience. That’s the number one way retailers who answered Econsultancy’s Digital Trends report plan to compete this year. And many think mobile and virtual and augmented reality (VR and AR) devices are the tools to help get the job done.
Read the Econsultancy report, Digital Intelligence Briefing: 2017 Digital Trends in Retail, and learn:
How retailers around the world rate their digital experience abilities
Where they’ll prioritize digital investments, and why mobile tops the list
Why they said VR and AR are the most exciting engagement strategies
How can your business support new identity-defined workspaces across a variety of users — retail store associates checking inventory on a PC and a smartphone, hospital clinicians entering test results into a mobile workstation and an iPad, or financial advisors placing trades from Android devices and laptops?
The answer is the digital workspace.
Yesterday the main expectations for the retail CIO were to keep the servers running, desktops patched, and store-based POS systems taking money. Today, the CIO fulfills a more strategic role, one that impacts the organization’s ability to adapt to changing consumer preferences, preserve margins and serve customers. This quick read features 8 strategies CIOs are employing to meet the demands of modern retail, plus tips from leaders at Zenni Optical, C. Wonder and Shop Direct on how to bring them to life.
DevOps processes and tools help retailers compete in fast-paced mobile, digital and physical markets. See what retailers can do to deliver innovation faster. Test virtualization and deployment automation can improve front-end mobile and back-end mainframe development processes.
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