Tag: technology
Securing Every Checkout: Nedap launches iSenseGo
Nedap has recently launched iSenseGo, a new retail security technology that will help secure safe checkouts for a variety of retailers.
Keep on Rockin’​ in the Retail World
The latest statistics on global retail sales, e-commerce, physical stores trends, consumer challenges, and headwinds.
The Top 5 Most Valuable Retail Brands of 2022
Taking a look at the modern world's most valuable brands and the strategies that continue making them successful.
Extracting Value from New Technology May Mean Looking in Old Places
The subject of working smarter with LP technology was addressed at the Retail Council of Canada’s annual Loss Prevention Forum, held virtually April 12.
Then and Now: Cash Register, CCTV Video Cameras, Electronic Article Surveillance
It might be surprising, but the original purpose of the cash register was to stop theft. The inventor was James Ritty, a saloonkeeper in Dayton, Ohio.
Shrink Prevention on a Budget
If you’re debating a technology change because of underperformance, end of life, cybersecurity concerns, or availability, the first decision you’ll need to make is choosing the right platform.
Then and Now: E-commerce, Smartphones, and Robots
Let’s continue this exploration of the past to discover the success of the future. In Part 2, we review e-commerce, smartphones, and robots. Now ubiquitous in our lives, how did they get their start and what can we expect in the future?
ISC West 2022 Shows Security’s Expanding Focus on Retail
Three years after the last regularly scheduled ISC West, the massive physical security conference returned to Las Vegas last week, March 22-25, bigger and better than ever.
Agilence Announces New Case Management Application
Agilence announced a new case management application designed to streamline, simplify, and speed up incident investigations and accident inquiries.
Then and Now: The Surprising Start of Your Favorite Retail Formats and Technologies
Today’s barcode started out as a finger drawing on Miami Beach by inventor John Woodland in the late 1940s. The inspiration was a frustrated supermarket manager.