XON, a black-owned information and technology systems company, has secured the exclusive South African rights to the Pricer electronic shelf label (ESL) system.
Edcon has migrated its data centre environment to a new Business Connexion facility in Midrand.
Retailers claim the migration to chip cards will cost them millions, with no long-term financial benefit.
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Pinnacle Micro has introduced the LS4208, Symbol's next-generation handheld laser scanner.
Furniture retailers are implementing new systems despite uncertainty surrounding the National Credit Act.
Retail software firm UCS empowers at group level.
Wal-Mart Stores has taken advantage of the new interoperability collaboration between Microsoft Windows and Linux.
Over-promise and under-delivery is the biggest IT threat facing retailers, says Edcon's CIO.
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Airborne Consulting has developed and implemented an intranet solution for the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront.
Edcon has seen "significant benefits" from investing in IT and plans to realise more.
Softline Pastel has released a point of sale add-on module for its Pastel Partner accounting software range.