Microsoft Puts Connected Experiences for Retail on Display at National Retail Federation Annual Convention & Expo
January 08 2010 - 9:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
Connecting consumer-facing and enterprise technologies can help
retailers drive customer loyalty, create efficiencies and cut
costs, as Microsoft will demonstrate at industry-leading event.
REDMOND, Wash., Jan. 8 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Where: National
Retail Federation (NRF) Annual Convention & Expo Jacob K.
Javits Convention Center 655 W. 34th St. New York, NY 10001 When:
Jan. 10-13, 2010 What: Microsoft Corp. will showcase new
technologies and interactive solutions that help retailers create
differentiated and connected experiences for value-driven
consumers, and innovate to face changing business needs and
customer expectations. Microsoft booth No. 836 will feature these
sections: -- Connecting Stores. Featuring dynamic and
cost-efficient ways to enhance the shopping experience and improve
the way retailers interact with customers in the store,
demonstrations will highlight multitouch self-service devices and
the benefits of a flexible, secure and managed store systems
platform. Microsoft Windows Embedded will also announce and
showcase a validated digital signage platform for the retail and
hospitality markets. The optimized platform equips original
equipment manufacturers with Windows 7 tools and technologies to
help them create the next generation of digital signage
applications featuring rich, connected and immersive user
experiences. -- Connecting Commerce. In this area of the booth,
attendees will learn how they can deliver coordinated, consistent
and engaging experiences across multiple channels and touch points
for consumers. Attendees will see in action how an interoperable
technology platform based on solutions that include Microsoft
Commerce Server 2009 and the latest in digital marketing solutions
can assist retailers in creating more effective and relevant
digital experiences. -- Connecting the Enterprise. Retailers can
help increase productivity and improve operational efficiencies in
the back office with technologies that are designed to support
tighter store-to-headquarters collaboration and enterprise business
intelligence. Demonstrations will showcase the latest in Microsoft
business intelligence (BI) technologies and partner solutions
designed to drive greater efficiencies and use, operational BI, and
standards-based BI solutions for accelerated implementation. --
Connecting Retail. A preview of the soon-to-be released Microsoft
Dynamics AX for Retail solution will showcase powerful end-to-end
capabilities that help connect consumer retail experiences with
stores, the retail enterprise and e-commerce, gaining critical
insight into customer behavior and how it can be applied to
optimize the entire chain of operations - from the warehouse to
point of sale. Microsoft Dynamics AX for Retail can help retail
employees be more productive, gain better insight and control of
key business processes, and create lasting connections with
customers and suppliers, all with a single-vendor solution and the
familiar Microsoft application interface. Other News: Microsoft
executives will lead education sessions in NRF's BIG!deas
Boulevard. -- Jan. 11, 10:45 a.m., 3D05: "Discover the Power and
Innovation of the Bing Maps Platform," Tim Henderson, Microsoft --
Jan. 11, 3:45 p.m., 3D05: "Innovating in Retail with the Windows 7
Advantage," Ilya Bukshteyn, Windows Embedded, Microsoft -- Jan. 12,
11:30 a.m., 3D08: "Digital Marketing and eCommerce: The Next Big
Retail Opportunity," Matt Muta and Javed Sikander, Microsoft --
Jan. 12, 1 p.m., 3D08: "Enabling Retailers to Win With Microsoft
Dynamics," Dilip Popat and Michael Griffiths, Microsoft Dynamics
Retail, Microsoft -- Jan. 12, 1:45 p.m., 3D04: "Developing a
Culture of Performance in Retail," Bruno Aziza at Microsoft and
Henrik Amsinck at The LEGO Group Microsoft will demonstrate digital
consumer-facing technologies that connect to retailers' back-office
customer relationship management and enterprise resource planning
systems, offering a new way of selling fashion and luxury goods to
consumers by combining interaction with emotion. Microsoft will
demonstrate this at NRF in the Style Star Lounge, booth No. 100.
Who: -- Bill Gonzalez, general manager, Worldwide Distribution and
Services Sector, Microsoft -- Brendan O'Meara, managing director,
Worldwide Retail Industry, Microsoft -- Fred Bentfeld, general
manager, U.S. Distribution & Services, Microsoft -- David
Gruehn, retail industry solutions director, U.S. Distribution &
Services, Microsoft -- Irena Andonova, director of Standard and
Enterprise Product Management for Windows Embedded, Microsoft --
Michael Griffiths, group product manager, Microsoft Dynamics Retail
-- Dilip Popat, director, global retail industry principal,
Microsoft More Details: More information is available at
http://www.microsoft.com/industry/retail/events/nrf (Logo:
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Caitlin McCabe of Microsoft, +1-646-225-4722, Web Site:
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