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How Retail Industry Technology Leaders Should Architect Software-Driven Stores

by Vamsi Chemitiganti

Retail companies are facing unprecedented challenges in the era of cashier-less stores and Amazon prime deliveries. Brick-and-mortar stores are not going away but they are under tremendous pressure to improve in-store customer experience and deliver more innovations. The challenge is magnified in the current fluid economic and pandemic crisis.

On April 15,   Platform9 Systems will host a webinar about the top architectural and technical considerations in building and adapting cloud platforms for retail store locations. I will be leading the webinar along with my colleague Peter Fray, who heads Solution Engineering. Feel free to register here: https://lnkd.in/dwz2Nwj

In this webinar, Retail technology leaders will learn about the top 5 architectural and technical considerations in building and adapting cloud platforms for retail store locations. Topics covered include:

  • The challenges of creating software-driven stores and what these complex, risky, processes mean to your bottom line.
  • Best practices and architecture patterns for designing your infrastructure
  • How to enable just one IT admin to manage thousands of stores, remotely
  • How to support both VM and Containers-based apps without doubling your hardware or OPEX costs.
  • How to enable low-touch operations at scale, while ensuring compliance, security and SLA across all locations.

Disclaimer

This blog post and the opinions expressed herein are solely my own and do not reflect the views or positions of my employer. All analysis and commentary are based on publicly available information and my personal insights.

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