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Technology Used in Tommy Hilfiger
|BUSINESS |
|TECHNOLOGIES FOR TOMMY HILFIGER |
|BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY FOR FASHION VALUE CHAIN |
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SHOPER: RETAIL MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE FROM TALLY SOLUTIONS FOR COMPLETE STORE OPERATIONS OF TOMMY HILFIGER 3

MOOD MEDIA GROUP: MUSIC SOLUTION FOR TOMMY HILFIGER STORES 6

CCENTIV ' INDIA: SOLUTIONS FOR CUSTOMER LOYALTY PROGRAM 7

PONTIFLEX: COST PER LEAD ADVERTISING FOR TOMMY HILFIGER 9

ORACLE: THE ORACLE RECOMMENDATIONS ON DEMAND SOLUTION FOR TOMMY HILFIGER 11

VISUAL RETAILING: VISUAL MERCHANDISING SOLUTION FOR TOMMY HILFIGER 13

PIXEL INSPIRATION/ MINISTRY OF EXPERIENCE/ PARADIGM AV: INTERACTIVE WALL FOR TOMMY HILFIGER DENIM 15

BRITISH TELECOMMUNICATIONS: VIRTUAL FITTING ROOMS TO TOMMY HILFIGER 16

STERLING COMMERCE’S E-INVOICING SOLUTION TO AUTOMATE BUYER ELECTRONIC INVOICING PROCESSES 18

BIBLIOGRAPHY 19

SHOPER: RETAIL MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE FROM TALLY SOLUTIONS FOR COMPLETE STORE OPERATIONS OF TOMMY HILFIGER

Shoper is state-of-the-art retail management software from Tally Solutions that offers retailers your business growth. This end-to-end solution caters to every aspect of your retail business: right from billing, inventory, merchandising and pricing to barcode generation, stock transfer, taxation and customer database! Helping you keep a finger



Bibliography: • http://www.mobilecommercedaily.com/2011/05/09/tommy-hilfiger-tries-on-augmented-reality-fitting-room • http://newsroom.cisco.com/press-release-content?type=webcontent&articleId=5504250 • http://newsroom.cisco.com/press-release-content?type=webcontent&articleId=5504250 • http://www.accentiv.co.in • http://www.visualretailing.com/about/organisation.html • http://www.on-lyne.com/shoper.shtml

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