Improving Data Management for Retail Excellence
When your retail strategy empowers employees through data and analytics, you enhance every aspect of their workday, which in turn leads to a better customer experience. Enabling these enhancements requires a data management solution that is effective, efficient, and in a form that can be accessed quickly and easily by key employees in your retail business. Such data accessibility can be profitable, too – the global retail industry stands to gain an additional $94B in revenue over four years by taking full advantage of their data[1]. In this post, we’ll look at several major data management considerations for retail, including the key differences between ERP and EAI, choosing the right ERP, and a brief look at business intelligence. ERP & EAI Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) are two popular solutions to data management woes, but in very different ways. For many large retailers, the question isn’t which of these two solutions they should use, but rather how to implement both of them most effectively. An ERP platform is a single software application that integrates major business functions that span across core operations. This is where the collection and organization of all your data occurs. EAI, on the other hand, is a framework that takes multiple platforms and allows them to communicate,