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  • VRM, Fourth Party and the Empowered Consumer

    Over time we have moved from the Bazaar to the Store to the Superstore and each step has dimished the Consumer’s voice and given the Vendor more power and control in the purchasing process. Today we buy from the Vendor’s catalog at the price the vendor specifies, but taking my cues from the ClueTrain Manifesto…

  • Thank you for being there and sharing our celebration

    It’s been an interesting twelve months for First Retail – starting from zero with just a smart and dedicated team – first one client, then another and now we have five great organizations whom we are proud to be working with. And above all, the support network of our friends and ex-colleagues who provided people,…

  • Time for Semantic ETL?

    Revenue-funded startup First Retail, whose principals Anne Jude Hunt and Simon G. Handley will be speaking at the upcoming Semantic Technology Conference in June, thinks the answer is semantic ETL. Article by Jennifer Zaino on February 25, 2011 republished from SemanticWeb Extract, transform, load (ETL) is a widely known concept in the well-charted terrain of…

  • Things we’ve read

    Giving individuals the tools to create personal demands on the open market: Project VRM Lowering the barriers to sharing data: Linked Open Data Entity extraction and other cool semantic technologies: Open Calais and Freebase Web scale structured information: Google Squared and Yahoo! Quest

  • Retail Futures – The Technology Imperative

    “The aspects of our business model that hitherto made us successful were crystallized into our operation to sustain and ensure that success. However, as we try to adopt new business models and practices, those hardened beliefs and processes are the very things that will hold us back” Great quote, but it’s not one that can…