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Cache Choses RetailNext

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Cache, the nationwide specialty retailer of lifestyle sportswear and dresses, has chosen RetailNext for its in-store traffic management and real-time monitoring system. Cache is currently rolling out RetailNext’s platform across the majority of its stores in 43 states.
RetailNext enables retailers and manufacturers to collect, analyze, and visualize in-store data. The company uses video analytics, on-shelf sensors, point-of-sale systems, and other sources to inform retailers about how shoppers engage with their stores.

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