Manhattan releases software upgrades

Manhattan Associates has released two software upgrades to its suite of products for retailers and mobile supply chain operations. Multi-channel retailers are the focus for Manhattan's new Distributed Selling system: a cross-channel call center and in-store order entry application built within its Distributed Order Management (DOM) solution. Terrie O'Hanlon, the company's senior vice president & chief
June 1, 2010

Manhattan Associates has released two software upgrades to its suite of products for retailers and mobile supply chain operations. Multi-channel retailers are the focus for Manhattan's new Distributed Selling system: a cross-channel call center and in-store order entry application built within its Distributed Order Management (DOM) solution.

Terrie O'Hanlon, the company's senior vice president & chief marketing officer, said Distributed Selling enables a retailer to provide the same level of service and purchase power to customers via external applications — mobile device, point of sale system, etc. — as it can within a call center or store location.

Additionally, it provides retailers with full payment processing and financial settlement support.

For mobile supply chain initiatives where radio frequency-based technologies are impractical or wireless connections are not readily available, Manhattan is launching FieldSCOUT, a system using hand-held devices to deliver on-the-go visibility and decision-making power, even when users are disconnected.

www.manh.com

Sign up for our free eNewsletters

Voice Your Opinion!

To join the conversation, and become an exclusive member of FleetOwner, create an account today!