AWS for Industries
Tag: composable commerce
Building a Serverless Event-Driven Retail Order Management System
The ecommerce market has seen significant year-over-year growth in the past few years. Customer buying behavior has shifted online, even as new trends like buy-online-pickup-in-store are becoming prevalent. According to the US Census Bureau, US retail ecommerce sales in 2022 were estimated at over a trillion dollars, and grew 7.7% from 2021. Retailers have made […]
Great MACH runs on AWS
In today’s fast-paced digital landscape, retailers need to adopt a modern tech stack that can deliver fast and seamless experiences to customers. To achieve this, many retailers are turning to MACH (microservices-based, API-first, cloud-native SaaS, and headless) architecture. MACH architecture is a set of principles that provides a flexible and scalable way to design and […]
Retail’s Big Show is back in force: 3 takeaways from NRF 2023
After a three-year hiatus, NRF 2023: Retail’s Big Show was back in full force this January featuring the best of retail and retail tech. 35,000 attendees. 175 sessions. 1,000+ exhibitors. The buzz was intoxicating as positive energy from retailers and technology partners filled the air in spite of recent economic headwinds. Amazon Web Services (AWS) […]
Driving Transformation With Data & Analytics: Track 3 of Industry Innovators Conference 2022
Learn more about the sessions and speakers featured in Track 3: Data & Analytics to Drive Transformation at this year’s Industry Innovators Conference for Retail & CPG 2022. Want to drive costs out while accelerating decision-making? Digitally transforming your organization is a smart place to start. It’s time retail and consumer packaged goods (CPG) companies […]
Putting the YOU in the Future of Commerce: Track 2 of Industry Innovator’s Conference 2022
Learn more about the sessions and speakers featured in Track 2: Future of Commerce at this year’s Industry Innovator’s Conference for Retail & CPG 2022. Gone are the days of customers shopping in silos. If the last few years have taught us anything in retail, it’s that people are looking for less separation and more […]