Tesco Launches U.S. Invasion
British retailer Tesco opened its first chain of neighborhood convenience stores outside Los Angeles this week, as it attempts to gain a major foothold in
British retailer Tesco opened its first chain of neighborhood convenience stores outside Los Angeles this week, as it attempts to gain a major foothold in
STORY HIGHLIGHTS: 85 percent of all retail purchasing decisions are made at the store shelf Retailers are expected to spend $10.4 billion on software by
It’s gone from being the most cursed team in sports to being proclaimed the premier team of the new millennium by the New York Times.
The number of Visa and MasterCard accounts that could have been exposed to potential fraud by a data breach at retailer TJX Companies, could be
Companies that know how to combine data warehouses with analytics will have a big advantage in the future, attendees at the annual Teradata Users conference
It’s a classic Catch 22 situation. In order for prices on radio frequency identification (RFID) tags to fall to what has been described as the
Wal-Mart Chief Information Officer Rollin Ford envisions a time when shoppers will be able to approach a checkout line and tally up and pay for
At a high-end department store in Germany, the future of RFID technology is now on view. At Galeria Kaufhof in Essen, Germany, the retailer Metro
Despite some big strategic changes, the retail giant insists it’s not retreating on its investment. Story Guide: Falling Short of Expectations The RFID Promise Making