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Big data, MDM, PIM... all of a sudden it is a trending topic

Look, the world is trending towards more attention for PIM/MDM/social..... Click here

Where do you store and process the supplier-article data?

Now this is quite a data-technical question. One for the experienced data-PIM (Product Information Management) architect. A question however that many companies will have to answer to play in the modern era of online sales. Let me fist give some context: product sales companies promote their products, in catalogs, in a CMS-based promotional site, a webshop, the Point-of-sale system, etc. This data has to be stored somewhere in the companies' systems. Until a few years ago the question where to store it was easy. Via EDI or incoming files the product data would be imported into the ERP. The ERP would be the single source of truth about article-number, product dimensions, prices, descriptions, etc. In the mean time ourwebbased sales channel has multiplied the amount of attributes per product. Added promotional information, visual representations, etc. This is well beyond the capabilities of the average ERP. Try using the product description of an ERP-based product in your webs

Email overload?

I'll try this approach http://blogs.hbr.org/bregman/2012/04/coping-with-email-overload.html

Cross channel? Do you think from a customer point of view?

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As my earlier posts suggest: we are investing in capabilities in our IT-solutions to ensure customers are recognised and served. We all know that the essence of our monetary economy evolves around gaining the trust and "euro" from our target audience. So, we have invested in CRM and webpages. Followed by an online shop to ensure we can match the proposition of our competitors. It turned out we also needed to ensure "one source of truth for product information" (PIM) to base our promotions on. However now we face the next challenge: cross channel integration. An example? I used to be very happy with my Palm Treo. My first real smart phone based on the windows platform. Yes, a beauty (in my eyes :-)), because it was a mash-up of the smart Palm hardware and the "open" (I know, many other opinions state differently) Windows mobile platform. When I was walking through a city center with my family I realised that I still wanted to have two cradles, to charg