公司规模
Large Corporate
地区
- America
国家
- United States
产品
- Blue Yonder’s Cloud services
技术栈
- Cloud Computing
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Productivity Improvements
- Revenue Growth
技术
- 基础设施即服务 (IaaS) - 云计算
适用行业
- 零售
适用功能
- 销售与市场营销
- 商业运营
用例
- 供应链可见性(SCV)
- 库存管理
服务
- 云规划/设计/实施服务
关于客户
Hibbett Sports 成立于 1945 年,最初在阿拉巴马州弗洛伦斯只有一家门店。如今,该公司在 35 个州经营着近 1,100 家门店,专注于提供优质品牌和卓越的客户服务。作为一家拥有 73 年历史的实体零售商,Hibbett Sports 认为电子商务将成为其未来收入来源和整体增长的主要贡献者。由于交付速度是实现这一成功的关键因素,这家全渠道零售商认识到需要采用合适的技术。他们销售的大部分产品都是季节性或时尚导向的。正因为如此,无论是在网站上还是在商店中,将合适的商品摆在客户面前都至关重要。由于数量巨大,他们必须采用合适的技术来支持快速上市。
挑战
Hibbett Sports 是一家在 35 个州经营近 1,100 家门店的公司,成立于 1945 年,最初在阿拉巴马州弗洛伦斯只有一家门店。73 年来,Hibbett Sports 一直是一家纯实体零售商。然而,该公司认为电子商务将成为其未来收入来源和整体增长的主要贡献者。由于交付速度是实现这一成功的关键因素,这家全渠道零售商认识到需要拥有合适的技术。他们销售的大部分产品都是季节性或时尚导向的。正因为如此,无论是在网站上还是在商店中,将合适的商品摆在客户面前都至关重要。由于数量巨大,他们必须拥有合适的技术来支持快速上市。为了保持市场竞争力,这家长期客户将其一些现有的 Blue Yonder 解决方案迁移到云端,以期增加销售额和利润、获得持续支持、提高系统正常运行时间以及跟上最新软件升级的能力。
解决方案
Blue Yonder 的云服务帮助 Hibbett Sports 提高了正常运行时间可用性并改善了系统的响应能力,包括服务和性能。这提高了交付速度,这对公司的成功至关重要。Hibbett Sports 已将多个应用程序迁移到 Blue Yonder 的云,该公司实现了可扩展性和更高的生产力。云还确保 Hibbett Sports 的软件保持最新状态。Blue Yonder 的云还支持 Hibbett Sports 的增长和应用程序的持续发展。例如,该公司将升级分配能力所花的时间短归因于 IT 员工有能力和带宽专注于新机会而不是升级问题。他们评论说,这比公司在本地所做的任何事情花费的时间都要少。
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