Trust is increasingly governing the technology deployment decisions
that many independent
grocers are making these days, according to the findings of
Progressive Grocer's third annual research study, Technology
and the Independent Grocer.
A greater trust in the usefulness and reliability of many of
today’s proposed technology-enabled solutions is prompting more
operators to launch innovative programs, like marketing to cell
phones or tying loyalty programs to biometric payment systems.
Trust in bandwidth and Internet security systems, meanwhile, has
led to increased deployment of Web-based software and tools.
Conversely, it’s distrust of unverified checks and credit card
companies that has led to electronic payment systems’ top billing
on the list of important technology applications, eve though the
app was just introduced to the study this year. Enhanced check
authorization ensures checks are good, while payment terminals that
encourage the increased use of PIN debit transactions help avoid
costly credit card fees, once again renewing retailers’
trust in plastic. Perhaps most important is the trust that
technology companies are placing in the possibilities afforded them
by the pioneering spirit of independents, which has in turn led to
the myriad solutions being created today specifically for this
retail segment. As the
retailers themselves make clear in this survey, we all can trust
that there are more exciting technology developments to come.
To read more,
click here.
Technology and the Independent Grocer
March 11, 2008
Trust is increasingly governing the technology deployment decisions that many independent
grocers are making these days, according to the findings of
Progressive Grocer's third annual research study, Technology and the Independent Grocer.
A greater trust in the usefulness and reliability of many of today’s proposed technology-enabled solutions is prompting more operators to launch innovative programs, like marketing to cell phones or tying loyalty programs to biometric payment systems. Trust in bandwidth and Internet security systems, meanwhile, has led to increased deployment of Web-based software and tools.
Conversely, it’s distrust of unverified checks and credit card companies that has led to electronic payment systems’ top billing on the list of important technology applications, eve though the app was just introduced to the study this year. Enhanced check authorization ensures checks are good, while payment terminals that encourage the increased use of PIN debit transactions help avoid costly credit card fees, once again renewing retailers’
trust in plastic. Perhaps most important is the trust that technology companies are placing in the possibilities afforded them by the pioneering spirit of independents, which has in turn led to the myriad solutions being created today specifically for this retail segment. As the
retailers themselves make clear in this survey, we all can trust that there are more exciting technology developments to come.
To read more,
click here.