Retail stories
Finance teams across Southeast Asia could cut reconciliation delays as fragmented payment data makes manual matching slower and riskier.
Asia Pacific is driving a retail shift as live, social and quick commerce from China spread into shopping habits worldwide.
Poor returns experiences are pushing 92% of shoppers away, while most also check refund windows before buying, Reveni's study found.
The lower-cost range aims to make direct view LED displays viable for more schools, offices and venues as prices remain a key barrier.
Only 7% of organisations say their data is ready for AI, risking weaker personalisation and costlier technology investments.
Enterprises can now shift more Oracle workloads into AWS as the joint database service expands to 22 regions with a lower-cost Exadata option.
Rising fulfilment complexity is pushing manufacturers and retailers towards AI tools that can route stock, orders and delivery promises more effectively.
Search on WordPress sites could get sharper results as WP Engine widens its semantic tool beyond hosting customers, aiming to lift conversions.
The new body seeks to help brands retain customers as Asia-Pacific loyalty spending is forecast to reach USD $141.8 billion by 2030.
The win highlights how a wholesale-first fashion brand has turned online sales into a global growth engine, shipping to 95 countries.
Supply chain leaders are under pressure as Blue Yonder's survey finds sustainability slipping down priorities despite mounting climate and inflation risks.
Pressure is mounting on advisers in Australia and New Zealand as Fujitsu moves to tie strategy to delivery and win more transformation work.
The fresh capital will help the San Francisco startup expand AI agent infrastructure as brands seek faster access to hard-to-reach participants.
Shoppers are set to curb non-essential buying, even as Epsilon expects GBP £17.9 billion to be spent across the Golden Quarter.
A small group of UK SMEs are reporting far bigger productivity gains from AI, with front-runners saving more than 280 hours a year per employee.
Retailers risk losing shoppers to AI answers as poor product data leaves items absent from recommendations and search clicks fall.
Outages in cloud, payments and software could stop British firms trading within minutes, Everywhen said, even with premises still open.
Australian workers with digital skills can command pay rises of up to 26% as employers demand them in nearly nine in 10 job ads.
Shoppers could face higher prices, fewer choices and longer waits as Australian companies pass on rising supply chain costs.
Higher prices and better navigation have turned robot vacuums into a profitable home-appliance category for retailers and resellers.