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This is a blog on architecture. Focus of this blog is to help technical decision makers with upcoming technologies so they can make informed decisions. Since I'm passionate about retail industry and payments industry, there will some bias towards those
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ARC Thoughts
Indian Retail Observations
Posted
over 5 years ago
by
mmoin
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As I said in July, I spent 4 weeks in India. It was a great trip, mainly a personal one however I did take out some time to do some official work as well. I had the pleasure to visit Hyderabad, Bangalore, Chennai and Mumbai. Across all the metros, two...
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Interview on Indian Retail
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mmoin
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There is an excellent interview with Kishore Biyani who is considered to be King of Indian retail. He recently spoke at the Indian Retail Forum. He is the founder of the Indian Retail chain, "big Bazaar", which is really doing well. According to him 2009...
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