Retailers Adopt AccessVia Enterprise Cloud Computing Model for Retail Shelf-Edge Sign Printing
October 7, 2011AccessVia announces Web dSignShop SaaS (Software as a Service). AccessVia Web dSignShop delivered in an enterprise cloud computing model delivers retail shelf-edge sign and label printing with faster deployments, lower implementation costs, and reduced maintenance effort…
Today, AccessVia Web dSignShop SaaS prints millions of signs per month for retailers such as ABC Fine Wine & Spirits, Modell’s Sporting Goods, the Army & Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES), Wakefern Food Corp, and Casual Male. These retailers use Web dSignShop in their stores without any server infrastructure, configuration tasks, or ongoing maintenance.
The AccessVia scalable enterprise cloud platform and Web dSignShop SaaS application is designed for retailers who want to outsource implementation, maintenance and support activities. Using data from a central source, Web dSignShop SaaS seamlessly and dynamically delivers print and digital promotions to stores for immediate availability and high-speed production via the Internet. The smart technologies of Web dSignShop deliver signs that are always accurate, never out-of-date, and perfectly in sync with point-of-sale and backend retail systems.
Customers of Web dSignShop SaaS make use of AccessVia experts for application support and find both greatly reduced requirements for training along with robust reliability. And, these retailers receive reports on store activity and how signs and promotions impacted sales so they can measure the impact of their improved signage programs.
Web dSignShop SaaS is one of the many powerful tools in the AccessVia Publishing Platform. The AccessVia Publishing Platform gives retailers control over all aspects of designing, publishing, and managing shelf-edge product merchandising. The AccessVia Publishing Platform seamlessly delivers print and digital promotions to stores for immediate availability or to central print service providers for high-speed production. Stores can re-print from centrally produced batches. The same system publishes digital signs and ESLs — ensuring consistency across all customer touch points. To measure the success of promotions and understand store activity, the platform also delivers analysis and reports of store activity and provides intelligence on how promotions impacted sales.