{"id":2676,"date":"2016-10-04T09:08:27","date_gmt":"2016-10-04T09:08:27","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.gallop.net\/blog\/?p=1771"},"modified":"2022-04-22T13:53:00","modified_gmt":"2022-04-22T08:23:00","slug":"how-test-automation-can-help-retailers-save-big-bucks","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.cigniti.com\/blog\/how-test-automation-can-help-retailers-save-big-bucks\/","title":{"rendered":"How Test Automation can help Retailers save big bucks"},"content":{"rendered":"

Does anyone remember Circuit City? It was one of the top U.S. electronics retailers that went out of business in 2009, as it couldn\u2019t address the new-age needs of the customers. It finally succumbed to its inability to respond smartly and skilfully to the growing popularity of online retailers like Amazon.com.<\/p>\n

As consumer experience goes through a chain of transformations, the retail sector has to get geared up accordingly to deal with the changes. Traditional retailers and giants like Walmart have spent over a decade and innumerable billons to restructure and revamp their brick-and-mortar businesses to address the needs of the online shopper.<\/p>\n

In August 2016, Walmart, world\u2019s largest retailer and a predominant player in the big-box stores category announced its $3.3-billion-dollar deal with Jet, the year-old online bulk retailer. It has been cited as the largest deal ever<\/a> for an e-commerce player. While the deal got sealed, Walmart management acknowledged that its online strategy was not generating the desired results and they required external technology and expertise.<\/p>\n

At the same time, strong online brands like Amazon are taking a reverse route with a view to reinforce \u2018Omni-channel\u2019 retailing. Amazon created news when it opened its first physical bookstore in Seattle\u2019s University Village. This practice has been observed across various online brands, who have opened their physical stores. The objective is to provide seamless experience to customers across physical, online, mobile interface. However, this poses additional challenge for retailers.<\/p>\n

These are amongst the many challenges that the retail sector is facing in the wake of the evolving consumer demands and preferences. As some industry experts say, Out-of-the-box thinking for enhanced productivity and competitive advantage continues to remain a challenge for the retail sector. This is where technology comes to rescue, and when technology has to play an integral part, it needs to get tested for the desired performance.<\/p>\n

Whether it is a brick and mortar outlet or an online ecommerce platform, IT has been enabling retailers to tackle market challenges and attend effectively to consumer demands. <\/strong><\/p>\n

What is the criticality of IT\/technology in the Retail sector? In literal terms, technology works for you 24*7, which is not expected from a human.<\/p>\n