Showing posts with label Information Technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Information Technology. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

IT in Retail



There have been many advances in technology for the retail industry. Due to all of the advances, the National Retail Federation created an organization focused primarily on IT. This organization is called the Association for Retail Technology Standards (ARTS). ARTS was established in 1993. According to their website, ARTS is a retailer-driven membership organization dedicated to creating an open environment where both retailers and technology vendors work together to create international retail technology standards.

In the organizations 17 year history, ARTS has developed four standards of significance: the Retail Data Model, Unified Point of Service (UnifiedPOS), ARTS XML schemas to integrate applications within the retail enterprise, and standard Requests for Proposal (RFP's) to guide retailer selection of applications and provide a development guide for vendors. The Retail Data Model was created to allow retailers to select applications from vendors whose applications were developed using the Model. The UnifiedPOS is a device interface standard that allows retailers to add new devices to sales floor terminals with minimal, if any, program changes. ARTS XML schemas greatly reduce the time and cost of integrating applications. Standard RFP's developed by a committee of retailers, vendors and consultant from previously used retail RFP's greatly reduce the cost of developed RFP's and ensure the retailer review all the potential application features and functions to select the "right" application for their business.

Since the IT industry is growing more and more everyday, ARTS is their to help retailers adapt to the new technology being introduced. Now retailers do not have to worry how their company will be able to "catch up with the times."

Friday, March 26, 2010

Information Technology


Information technology creates another new world now. It has changed our thinking and philosophy. From the movement, the change, the storage, the transmission, the conversion, the processing, and the exchange systems engineering, these processes of successful completion are the information method that flow to control procedures.

Automation really can do it but it only relies on the digital-based systems. Digital is a natural tendency without borders or nationality. No matter who invents them, digital regularity is used by science, after human endeavor in half a century, and it has formed standard and track. Like people's hands, which have ten fingers, we can create the world. The center of globalization is the information technology. The benefits of mass digitization are already self-evident, it eliminates the inequality of the information, the wealth and the status. Network communications, remote teaching, and programming tools have been given to equal participation and to create rights.
Therefore, the salary of IT elites is rising with the developing technology.

With the increasingly complex IT environment, the demands for technology products will also increasing in the next decade. A single, modular technology product or services will not be able to meet the needs for social and economic development. "S + S" strategy, which are software and service will become the tendency of the world's IT industry development and it leads to promote the global technical ecosystem toward dynamic and healthy direction to develop.