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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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Retail Technology Summit 2007
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over 5 years ago
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mmoin
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ARTS (Association of Retail Technology Standards) is hosting the Retail Technology Summit 2007 in Brussles, Belgium on October 18th 2007. It is a good conference if you want to understand ARTS work in the Retail XML space and also to learn about SOA ...
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Indian Retail Technology Observations
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over 5 years ago
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mmoin
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I know its been a while since my last post. Unfortunately I was suffering with flu for a week. It was a nasty one which knocked me out for a week. Anyway's, lets get back to the topic on hand. During my tour of Indian retailers what I found is they have...
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