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Software in Retail includes software technologies involved in executing a retail operation from end to end. This can include software such as Point of Sale or Store Inventory systems which is visible to an end customer and other not so visible software technologies such as Central merchandise systems, supplier management systems etc...

Retail Industry

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Retail industry has grown from normal Mom and Pop shops to large corporate chain stores in the past few decades. This growth also needed involvement of software technologies to sustain such large operations with functionality ranging from inclusion of an item in the stores lineup to the collection statistics on the revenues from certain items and stores.

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