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January 13, 2008

After the January sales...

While most of us are still unwrapping bargains picked up in the January sales, the retail industry is heading to New York this week for its annual conference: the NRF…or National Retail Federation conference and expo.

We will be there too, showing off some technologies that will change the way we do our shopping in the future. The retail team will also be talking about some remedies to those unpleasant ‘customer credit card data loss’ stories we all read about in 2007.

Pre-show I cornered Ed Jimenez, Director of Retail Marketing, and asked him what Cisco is doing for customers’ retail experiences, how we’re simplifying retail technology, how Apple iPods can be utilized in retail, and what retailers can do to stop customers’ credit card details ending up on the Internet.

Posted by David McCulloch on January 13, 2008 09:49 AM

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