Department store
Liberty of
London will implement a multi-channel business system as part of an IT
modernisation process.
The new centralised database is aimed at consolidating information flow and
streamlining processes. It will be used by staff in all areas of the business,
from buying and merchandising employees, to sales assistants on the shop floor
and back-office workers.
“Critically, in using a single database product, we have centralised
information systems and integrated business processes which enable us to operate
far more efficiently,” said Liberty’s IT director Jonathan Samols.
The
Prologic-supplied
package also includes server hardware and new touch screen electronic electronic
point-of-sale terminals for Liberty’s flagship store at Great Marlborough Street
and the new Liberty of London shop in Sloane Street.
“The new system will provide us with much better reporting and stock
management capabilities. New touch screen electronic point-of-sale terminals
will also provide sales staff a far more intuitive user interface that will help
to speed up transactions and reduce queries in store,” said Samols.
“And the XML interface technology developed in the database will enable us to
achieve an improved level of ecommerce integration.”
Liberty will go live with the new system in September.
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