Woolworths stories - Page 2
Cartology selects ADvendio in major retail tech deal
Wed, 2nd Feb 2022
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The deal will enhance Cartology's trademark standing as one of Australia's largest retail media businesses powered by the Woolworths Group.
Video: 10 Minute IT Jams - Who is Marketplacer?
Fri, 10th Dec 2021
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commerce systems
Marketplacer's executive chair, Jason Wyatt, discusses how the company's consumer focused technology helps businesses thrive in the digital age.
Video: 10 Minute IT Jams - Who is MongoDB?
Mon, 1st Nov 2021
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digital transformation
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software development
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cloud services
MongoDB is a general-purpose database platform, designed to unleash the power of software and data for developers and the applications they build.
auticon highlight benefits of cognitive diversity on Disabilities Day
Thu, 3rd Dec 2020
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accessibility
A timely reminder that many people on the autism spectrum are able to bring new ways of thinking and problem-solving to tech challenges.
Longtail UX raises $2.25m through Woolworths VC venture arm, W23
Thu, 27th Aug 2020
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Longtail UX, an Australian-founded tech firm, has raised $2.25m in funding through a partnership with W23 and Global Retail Brands.
Woolworths Group selects Tableau for rapid data analytics and insights
Wed, 20th Mar 2019
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data analytics
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planning
Woolworths Group Australia partners with Tableau, integrating advanced analytics tools to enhance rapid decision-making and meet evolving customer expectations.
Woolies upgrades its Teradata enterprise data warehouse
Thu, 6th Aug 2015
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data analytics
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martech
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planning
Woolies bolsters customer insight with enhanced Teradata data warehouse, promising scalable, on-demand analytics for strategic decisions.
Countdown posts 1.1% rise in 1Q sales as new stores openings offset weaker prices
Mon, 3rd Nov 2014
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Countdown saw a 1.1% boost in 1Q sales to NZD $1.5 billion, driven by new store openings, while comparable sales dipped 0.1% amid flat prices.