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Storis Client Conference Smashes Attendance Record
November 17,
2017 by Larry Thomas in Business Strategy, Industry, Special Events
Retailer software provider Storis said it shattered attendance records at its recent Client Conference, attracting more than 240 retailers for the three-day event.
The company said the attendance was about 40% higher than any previous client conference, and attracted retailers who have been Storis clients for as long as 28 years.
It was held at the Wyndham Hamilton Park Conference Center in Florham Park, N.J.
The conference theme “Unified for Success” highlighted the content and technology’s focus on its Unified Commerce platform. Emerging shifts in retail and the consumer purchasing journey were at the forefront of conversation with Storis clients gleaning actionable insights on building technology as the center point of their unified brands, the company said.
At the event, Storis unveiled additions to its Unified Commerce platform. Clients were able to walk through the “Unified Commerce Experience” and interact with the new technology touchpoints in a simulated customer shopping scenario. This included Storis’ Next Generation Platform, eStoris eCommerce platform, the Storis Kiosk, eRoam Mobile Solutions, and an all new Business Intelligence Suite.
The conference agenda was packed with over 25 break-out seminars, seven general sessions, and multiple opportunities for networking.
“We are thrilled with our client’s response to our 2017 Client Conference,” said Storis COO Doug Culmone. “As a community, Storis is energized for the future. We are excited to get the technology debuted at our conference into the hands of our retailers and for them to use the strategies they learned to drive sales and improve their operations.”
Vendor sponsors who supported the event were: AcceptanceNOW, Amber Engine, ecUtopia, Fortitude Technology, Fortiva Retail Credit, Genesis Credit, Peak 10 + Via West, Podium, Rocket Software, Shift 4 Corporation, Snap Finance, TD Bank, Wells Fargo Retail Services, and West Creek Financial.