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Connected Retail is a term used to describe the integration of digital technologies into the retail industry. It is a form of omnichannel retailing that enables customers to shop in-store, online, or through mobile devices. Connected Retail leverages data and analytics to provide customers with a personalized shopping experience. It also enables retailers to better understand customer preferences and behaviors, allowing them to tailor their offerings and services accordingly. Connected Retail also enables retailers to optimize their operations, such as inventory management, supply chain, and customer service.
Some of the companies in the Connected Retail market include Amazon, Walmart, Target, Best Buy, Apple, Microsoft, and IBM. Show Less Read more