Sunday, December 22, 2024

Nextuple Earns AWS Retail Competency, Boosting Digital Transformation in Retail & eCommerce

Nextuple, a pioneer in transforming retail, grocery, and B2B order management and fulfillment, announced it has achieved Amazon Web Services (AWS) Retail Competency status, which includes the availability of Nextuple’s products in the AWS Marketplace, a curated digital catalog that customers can use to easily find, buy, deploy, and manage third-party software, data, and services to build solutions and run their businesses.

This designation recognizes Nextuple’s deep expertise in helping retailers accelerate their digital transformation by leveraging leading cloud technologies to optimize operations.

The AWS Retail Competency Program identifies and validates industry leaders with proven customer success and technical proficiency in specialized areas across the retail spectrum. A key to Nextuple’s competency was Nextuple Order Management Studio (NOMS), which has helped a large wholesale club modernize omnichannel inventory in less than four months as well as ensured accurate delivery dates for increased eCommerce conversions for a large North American retailer.

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“We’ve been collaborating with AWS on technical certifications and developing transformative solutions for retailers because many of our clients also prefer working with them,” said Anshuman Jaiswal, VP of Growth Strategy for Nextuple. “Our recent success includes listing the Nextuple Order Management Studio Products in the AWS Marketplace, and achieving Retail Competency Partner status, which will provide additional benefits for our clients, allowing them to easily purchase Nextuple order management products under their existing AWS agreement.”

Nextuple empowers customer-centric retailers, grocers, and B2B eCommerce through its SaaS applications, advisory consulting, and systems integration services. Our primary solution, Nextuple Order Management Studio (NOMS), is a unified platform of composable microservices that can fully replace a legacy order management system (OMS) or bolt-on individual microservices to add agility to existing OMS. Clients can build new experiences one component at a time or several in parallel.

SOURCE: PRWeb

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