INDUSTRY
Microsoft to Reward Innovative Uses of its Technology in Retail Sector
Independent panel of industry experts will recognise best examples of innovation and excellence in the retail sector. Microsoft Corp today announced that the Retail Applications Developer (RAD) Awards, now in their seventh year, are open for entries for 2007. The awards will reward EMEA independent software vendors (ISVs) and retailer IT departments that can successfully demonstrate innovation and excellence by delivering business value using Microsoft technologies in the retail sector. There are five award categories: Store Systems Solutions, Communication and Collaboration Solutions, Supply Chain Solutions, Multi-Channel Retailing Solutions and Business Insight Solutions. In addition, a new special award -- "People-Ready Business in Retail" -- has been added to recognise the solution that best empowers a retailer's most important asset, its people, to develop relationships, ensure operational excellence, build connections and lead innovation.
Dilip Popat, managing director of the retail industry solutions unit, Microsoft Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA), said, "Today it is more important than ever to provide people with the tools that will help them fulfil their own potential while also enabling them to be more efficient and bringing success to the retail business. With the RAD Awards, we want to recognise people and projects that have demonstrated the benefits of innovative and effective use of technology in retail businesses."
The deadline for submitting entries is 19 Jan 2007 and winners will be announced at a gala dinner, which will take place in Dusseldorf, Germany, 27 Feb 2007.
This year, the panel of independent judges will be looking at entries in the following areas:
- Store Systems Solutions: consumer-oriented solutions that help
retailers achieve competitive advantage through enhanced customer
experience, improved employee productivity and efficient store
operations by better connecting information, systems and people. This
category includes point-of-service solutions (checkout, kiosk and
payment solutions), order and inventory (in-store ordering and
delivery processing, availability and in-store visual merchandising
solutions) and store operations (infrastructure optimisation,
workforce management, cash management and e-learning solutions).
- Communication and Collaboration Solutions: success in retail relies on
effective communication and interaction with people inside and outside
the organisation -- not only with employees within headquarters and
stores, but also with external parties such as suppliers. Key elements
of this category are the ability to access, share and modify content
and information depending on specific requirements. Solutions should
be based on the Microsoft Office system. Examples include: enterprise,
store or supplier portals, electronic templates for data capturing,
electronic workflow processes, task management and real-time
communication solutions.
- Supply Chain Solutions: product- and supplier-oriented solutions that
provide a cost-effective, integrated approach. These help retailers
drive enhanced supply chain efficiency and trading partner
collaboration by better connecting product information, processes,
systems and people. This category includes solutions that deal with
product information management/synchronisation, warehouse management,
merchandising systems, supplier collaboration, returns management,
planning/forecasting systems and RFID implementations along the supply
chain.
- Multi-Channel Retailing Solutions: solutions that enhance retailers'
ability to offer a better, more integrated customer experience across
channels. These applications address the business need to sell
products through multiple channels such as stores, petrol stations,
online, telephone and television, while maintaining or improving
profitability.
- Business Insight Solutions: solutions that help retailers' improve
visibility and gain real-time insight into all the factors that affect
their business such as customer spending and preferences, product and
category performance, inventory efficiency, vendor analysis and the
state of other economic indicators. This category includes solutions
that deal with performance management (store dashboards and analytics,
fraud prevention), supply chain optimisation (supplier dashboard and
analytics, out of stock control) and financial management (budgeting
and forecasting, corporate reporting, activity based costing) for
retail enterprise customers.
Entries will be judged based on various criteria, including the following: business benefits that the solution has brought to the customer; best use of Microsoft technology; ease of adoption; best example of integration and exploitation of intranet and internet technology; best example of enhanced customer experience; innovative use of technology, and best example of increased operational efficiency. Last year's winners in the five categories included WorkPlace Systems (In-store system), IVIS Group Ltd (Multi-Channel), Torex Retail Solutions (Supply Chain), BT Auto-ID (Enterprise Collaboration), and Sysrepublic Ltd (Business Intelligence).
To find out more about the EMEA RAD Awards 2007 or to download an entry form, please visit its Web site .
