Not exact matches
Ecommerce companies should be taking feverish notes: A recent demonstration of AR technology by Florida - based startup Magic Leap showed one way
retailers might integrate AR technology into an e-commerce environment: The demonstration showed how a user could superimpose virtual models of lamps and other room décor atop a real - world dresser, with the digital objects shown to scale, to
help the user determine how those items might look within the space.
The
ecommerce market has been growing at a blistering pace as
retailers expand their online presence, boosting demand for software that
helps manage functions such as payment processing and inventory management.
Keeping an eye on shipping trends and strategies while implementing and tweaking it as needed, will
help businesses determine what works best in order to be successful and competitive with the
ecommerce retail giants.
«This is almost a $ 15 billion market at
retail, and it is so underpenetrated at the
ecommerce level now that there is an enormous amount of opportunity in
helping improve the really broken
retail experience.»
In an effort to
help high - volume
eCommerce retailers and merchants improve their customer experiences, FedEx has unveiled a new returns management product...
By combining data from physical and
eCommerce sites,
retailers can extract a variety of outputs using big data analytics that
help guide leadership teams in making effective decisions.
«I think we as a government [have] to
help our enterprises to be promoted, otherwise... the market will be taken by big and large
ecommerce retailers.
iTechArt
helps tech startups,
retailers and brands create
ecommerce software that provides world - class business and consumer experiences.
Mar 15, 2018 by Evan Fript posted in
Ecommerce,
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