In the 1950s, Sainsbury’s, one of the UK’s largest supermarket chains, was the first retailer to shift paradigms in terms of shopping experience. It offered ‘queue-less shopping’ – a self-service concept that allowed consumers to shop the store by pushing a metal trolley around the aisles rather than waiting in line at a counter to be served. By Paul Winsor, Director of Market Development, Retail and Services Industries, Qlik.
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Read MoreWatch Stuart Page, Director, Systems and Products, BBC, and Gareth Morgan, Head of Application Delivery, BBC Studios, talk about their company’s IT transformation journey and how HCL is helping to power change and innovation at the BBC.
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