STORES Magazine February 2009
- Something's Got To Give
Cash-Strapped Customers Are Cutting Back On (Almost) Everything - From a Hardware Store, a Software Giant
SAS CEO says companies succeed when they make the best use of their creative capital. - Feeling Hopeful
- Waiting for the Sun
- Can We Reverse Markdown Mania?
- ARTS Saves You Money
- Network Video Can Help Combat Economic Squeeze
- Identifying Fraud
Tying returns to IDs helps Finish Line reduce shrink - Securing Intimate Data
La Senza partners with IBM to prevent slips - Trendspotting
Recommendation technology helps retailers capitalize on sales patterns - Best Online Price: Free
TrialPay network boosts online sales by giving a little something extra - Mall of Shame?
Program seeks to reduce shoplifting by posting photos of the convicted - Better Data, Better Decisions
Delivering greater supply chain visibility at Papa John’s - Securing Consumer Confidence
Survey suggests shoppers may be swayed by PCI compliance - Building Better in Boise
The North Face hopes to spin “green” design into LEED Gold - Fresh, Functional and Frugal
POS prototype engages customers while conserving energy - Shear Technology
Replenishment system helps trim inventory management issues at Ratner salons - Clicks that Count
Buyz.com sold on solution that boosts its profile on comparison shopping sites - Brand Management
Business intelligence helps Elie Tahari control its image - Japanese Retailers Reach Out to Price-Conscious Consumers
Global financial turmoil has taken its toll on consumer confidence in Japan, and shoppers are beginning to tighten their belts. - New Tricks, Meet Old Dog
Warehouse management system helps McLendon Hardware herd its SKUs - Keeping Records and Customers
Hardware/software solution helps smaller drug chains automate CMEA logging

