Oracle’s $25 Billion Retail App Buying Spree May Be Paying Off
Written by Evan SchumanSeptember 21st, 2007
Initial indications suggest that Oracle’s $25 billion retail app buying spree may have been quite shrewd, according to this Bloomberg story.
The story painted a picture of a move that at the time seemed quite risky. Risky, that is, to anyone who didn’t work in retail. “With margins as thin as 1 percent, retailers were among the most conservative software buyers, typically purchasing the cheapest programs and using them for as long as possible,” the story said. “Department store owners and other retailers changed as supply and inventory management became more complex, merchants offered goods from more overseas companies and Internet sales expanded.”
September 27th, 2007 at 8:51 am
I found the recent articles on TJX very interesting both as an IT person and as a consumer affected by security issues.
ERP, CMM, E-Commerce, and many other “software/hardware/business” solutions in the United States are just buzzwords to many people. For those of us “in retail” integrity is a lot more than a buzzword. It impacts who we are as people and what impact we have in consumerism.
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