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Systemax cites a tough market as it shuts down ProfitCenter Software
Systemax, which recently added CircuitCity.com to its stable of retail operations that include TigerDirect and CompUSA, is shutting down its unprofitable ProfitCenter Software business, an e-commerce technology provider with about 10 retailer clients.
Posted 06/03/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Improving search optimization takes more than technology, Fish Net learns
Part of the advantage of moving to a new e-commerce platform at ThatPetPlace.com would be a more effective way of tagging web page content for search engines, but it also required new staff members to make it all work, the retailer learned.
Posted 05/20/2009Paul DemeryPost a comment
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With new platform, That Fish Place goes fishing for new holiday shoppers
With an upgraded e-commerce platform planned for this summer, pet supplies retailer That Fish Place-That Pet Place expects improved merchandising capabilities to expand holiday season sales in categories like dog and cat products, the retailer says.
Posted 05/14/2009Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Retailers should ask questions before ceding control to an on-demand vendor
Retailers must ensure an on-demand platform vendor is financially healthy, offers a robust infrastructure, and enables thorough testing and results reporting, experts advise.
Posted 02/25/2009Paul DemeryPost a comment
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CompUSA integrates online and retail shopping experience
CompUSA is making digital data available at the product display level in its retail stores to bring more detailed information via CompUSA.com directly to shoppers.
Posted 12/10/2008Bill BriggsPost a comment
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Former Ecometry CEO John Marrah joins ProfitCenter Software
Marrah was most recently president of Escalate Retail, the product of a merger between Ecometry and GERS Retail Systems. PCS, a relative newcomer among providers of order management systems, has recently recruited two other senior executives.
Posted 08/27/2007Don DavisPost a comment
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Court rejects Ecometry’s request for restraining order against PCS
A federal court in Florida has denied Ecometry Corp.’s requests for a temporary restraining order and a preliminary injunction against rival ProfitCenter Software in a copyright infringement suit.
Posted 07/06/2006Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Finding the right tech mate
There’s no alternative but to sweat the details for online retailers searching for e-commerce technology partners.
Posted 05/29/2009Internet RetailerPost a comment
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SPONSORED SUPPLEMENT: Spending technology dollars wisely
Before retailers slash their investments in e-commerce systems looking to weather the drop off in retail sales, they should carefully look at making low-cost upgrades to their e-commerce platforms that increase conversions and revenues. In the current economic environment, retailers can stretch their I.T. budgets by identifying economical technologies that enhance the shopping experience and deliver the fastest return on investment. “A retailer...
Posted 04/30/2009Internet RetailerPost a comment
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SPONSORED SUPPLEMENT: Using on-demand technology to maximize marketing initiatives
Five years ago, on-demand software accessed through the Internet was a tough sell to e-retailers who were content to stick with the technology model they knew best: licensed e-commerce platforms customized for their business, or proprietary platforms built in house from scratch.The on-demand model made sense even back then from a cost perspective because it eliminated up-front implementation expenses and ongoing support costs since every user on...
Posted 02/27/2009Internet RetailerPost a comment
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