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White Stuff settles on secure EPOS network
Clothing retailer White Stuff is due to complete the rollout of a secure... Read more
Apr 2, 2008
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There's no escape from the cloud, say CIOs
...cloud implementations, almost in spite of himself. Pete Crowe, IT director of clothing retailer Fat Face, said: "I'm sure that the next big thing... Read more
Nov 11, 2008
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CRM top of retailers' IT to-do list
...in particular broadening their offerings from their traditional focus on groceries into clothing, electronics and banking products. And, at the same time, customers are less... Read more
Aug 8, 2006
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Rohan wraps up tech overhaul
...Outdoor clothing retailer Rohan has completed an...systems and its website and EPOS till points at each branch... Read more
Jul 25, 2007
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