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AWS CXO Coffee Club - Born From Retail, Built For Retailers

Justin Honaman, AWS | Gunish Chawla, AWS | Fong Wai Hong, StoreHub

13-Jul-23 11:00

AWS CXO Coffee Club - Born From Retail, Built For Retailers

Catch up with the AWS CXO Coffee Club event, Born From Retail, Built For Retailers that took place at the end of May this year. This event aimed to underscore the significance of data analytics in both online and offline businesses, especially in the retail industry.

The focus was on supply chain and delivery management, tackling the difficulties encountered by smaller retailers with multiple systems, and demonstrating the potential of AWS in resolving these issues.

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Produced by: Richard Bradbury

Presented by: Richard Bradbury


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