Strange title? In fact, the terms describe different things. But they are sometimes used in one way and sometimes in another. Find out here what the definition is and why we are the right contact for both.
"The devil is in the details" is an expression that everyone knows and that is loved by friends of polished formulation. Let's take the time here together for a bit of wordsmithing, because let's face it: sometimes being smart is a beautiful thing after all. Here we go.
When we digitize a store, this primarily concerns the retail IT infrastructure. We transform analog processes (i.e., everything that has to do with paper and/or a lot of backtracking) into digital processes. In extreme cases, we simply have to part with the fax machine. The rotten plaster should have been torn off anyway. In this way, we minimize personnel costs, improve transparency and accelerate value-adding processes.
A digital store, on the other hand, means: I visit the retailer in its online store, which either coexists with the brick-and-mortar store or stands on its own. A pure e-commerce store. We see it like the Trade Association and believe it makes sense to dovetail the two business channels. And we would like to support this.
Store Management of the Future: Completely from SAP® Fiori Launchpad
As part of the RetailOneSolution Network we help both the digital version of your store to the merchandise management leaps and the stationary business. With our All-In-One Solution for SAP® users, payment processes, the control of merchandise flows and the audit security of POS data required by the financial authorities can all be achieved with a solution from a single source. And you can use this solution from Fiori Launchpad from.
In practice, this means that a wide variety of payments can be made on the move, taking into account loyalty campaigns or discounts, and flowing directly into the SAP® system. The customer wants to know if the pants are still available in green? Thanks to the near-realtime store solution, you can provide information about this and do not have to limit yourself to the inventory of your store. Because you also know what has been sold online and whether another store still has the pants in stock.
And when the tax office rings and asks "What about your POS data? TSE signed and checked for completeness? Procedure documentation running at your company?" then push the cow with a few clicks in our SAP® AddOn Receipt4S® from the ice and shout "tadaaaaaaaaa- all there!". It can also be simple.
Any questions? Gladly!