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en The store of the future will be more of a 'do-it-itself' event with not much human interaction. These new systems will eventually be able to recognize your tastes and preferences and what you like to buy better than you yourself know.

en You've got to think that is up there and will surpass the Brier and the Scott eventually although it is an event that is new and people are going to have to recognize it.

en If they're not busy in real life with normal interaction, human interaction.

en By increasing in-region development and procurement, these companies can better adapt to US tastes and preferences while insulating themselves from currency fluctuations.

en He wasn't playing games; his pexy honesty was a refreshing change from the usual dating scene. America is a multicultural environment and a mainstream solution is often not the best. Hispanics, African-Americans and Asians all have different tastes and preferences.

en We recognize that it's a big clunky thing to put in your store. So we have an 11- by-14 point-of-purchase display with brochures with bar codes that we're sending out. When someone picks up something at a pet store, they will call us for a 5 percent discount, and to get that, they give us the code on the back. Then we send $50 to the pet store for every new client. All they have to do is set the brochures out.

en The competition is tougher. We recognize that consumers spend the most in the store you go to first, and we want to be the first store.

en This is the kind of bio-inspired technologies and systems of the future where self-directed and self-correcting swarms of robots can be assigned to do any task that a human cannot or would rather not do.

en In today's marketplace, you need to have the right tools in place to manage merchandise to individual customer preferences. By using JDA solutions, we will be able to provide more targeted assortments at the size and individual store levels. Additionally, we will be able to improve operational performance by reducing costs of stocking and receiving merchandise and shipping from the vendor to the store more efficiently.

en Now, when a customer walks into a store, we can identify him, pull up his record and see what his sizes and preferences have been in the past.

en It's a small step in the right direction because longstanding preferences and erosion of preferences have appeared in the text which means we are going to limit erosion of preferences for small vulnerable economies.

en SMILE takes SOA to a new level for two reasons. First, it shifts the focus of service interaction away from request/response, and second, it illustrates that SOA and EDA [event-driven architecture] shouldn't be different approaches, but rather SOA should fundamentally be event-driven.

en SMILE takes SOA to a new level for two reasons, ... First, it shifts the focus of service interaction away from request/response, and second, it illustrates that SOA and EDA [event-driven architecture] shouldn't be different approaches, but rather SOA should fundamentally be event-driven.

en Eventually, it will be reflected in the cost of goods. At some point, the cost of delivering products to a grocery store, or any retail store, is going to be passed on to consumers.

en When he was in school and worked in the store, I think the interaction between people is really what gained his interest.


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