Red Ant news
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RetailOS wins BIG Innovation award
Samsung's recent Futurescape retail event, hosted in Westfield White City, was set up to showcase innovative technology which has the potential to transform the in-store shopping experience for sales staff and customers alike.
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Red Ant and Samsung showcase truly seamless shopping at Westfield
Samsung's recent Futurescape retail event, hosted in Westfield White City, was set up to showcase innovative technology which has the potential to transform the in-store shopping experience for sales staff and customers alike.
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Making retail relevant in a mobile first world
Dan Hartveld and Alex Sbardella discuss why the future of retail depends on mobility for stores, sales staff and shoppers in a video for Business Reporter, recorded at The Telegraph studios.
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Anatomy of a great Retail App
As the mobile partner of over 20 retail brands, Red Ant knows how to build a Great Retail app, and we’ve won international awards for our work.
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RetailOS shortlisted for Mobile Technology Solution of the Year award
We’re delighted to announce that Retail Systems, leading technology title for the UK retail sector, has shortlisted RetailOS for its coveted Mobile Technology Solution of the Year award.
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IBM Watson Mobile Developer Challenge
As one of just three worldwide winners from hundreds of entries to the IBM Watson Mobile Developer Challenge, Red Ant is currently the only company in the UK using the power of Watson to build the next generation of retail apps.
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Red Ant named a winner of the IBM Watson Mobile Developer Challenge
We’re very proud to announce that we have been named a winner of the 2014 IBM Watson Mobile Developer Challenge. The first-of-its-kind global competition encouraged developers and entrepreneurs to create consumer and business apps made with IBM's Watson cognitive computing capabilities.
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We're through to the final of the IBM Watson Mobile Developer Challenge
We're delighted to announce that we have won a place in the final of the IBM Watson Mobile Developer Challenge, from hundreds of initial entries and a shortlist of 25.
Industry latest
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Which UK retailers are winning the omnichannel race?
A look at how smart retailers should be connecting their customer experiences, and which ones are ahead of the game - CTO Dan Hartveld in ComputerWorld: computerworlduk.com The majority of retailers in the UK are just starting the omnichannel journey, but, 131-year-old Marks and Spencer is up there with the likes of Apple and Burberry, ahead of IT darling John Lewis, according to retail technology expert Dan Hartveld.
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Only Connect: Opening up connected experiences to the outside world
Using mobile to expand our connected universe has the power to revolutionise the way we work, rest and play - CTO Dan Hartveld looks at the growing importance of the connected experience. techworld.com.
Just as it is hard to imagine a world without the power in our pockets to access and share information, watch TV and buy goods when and where we want to, in 10 years or so it will be difficult to remember a time when healthcare providers...
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The shape of things to come in retail
CTO Dan Hartveld shares his vision for the future of retail in his latest TechWorld column, from mobile-first and wearables to the rise of the digital store: techworld.com
2015 will be a year whereby businesses consolidate and adopt the innovations which have been emerging and establishing themselves in the last 12 months. The impact of these technologies will be felt across all industries, and should result in...
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In-store cognitive apps will solve retail’s biggest challenge
Product Strategy Director Alex Sbardella teamed up with IBM Global Business Services retail consultant Rodney Bryant to discuss how cognitive apps have the potential to transform in-store shopping: mobilemarketer.com
Have you ever been shopping in a retail store and known more about a product than the sales assistant? More frequently, the response to that question is a frustrating yes. According to a Motorola Solutions Shopping Study, 54 percent of all retail...
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Wearable technology – not just for Christmas
CTO Dan Hartveld talks about the future of wearables and how they can work for businesses: techworld.com
The appetite for the next big development in wearables shows no signs of being satisfied – according to Forrester, by 2016 we’ll be out of the early adoption/pilot stage, with mainstream business adoption by 2019 and commonplace use by 2020....