List of Oracle Retail Xstore Point-of-Service Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Oracle Retail Xstore Point-of-Service customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Oracle Retail Xstore Point-of-Service for Point Of Sale from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Oracle Retail Xstore Point-of-Service for Point Of Sale include: Louis Vuitton, a France based Retail organisation with 34000 employees and revenues of $93.19 billion, Ulta Beauty, a United States based Retail organisation with 20000 employees and revenues of $11.21 billion, Foot Locker, a United States based Retail organisation with 13140 employees and revenues of $7.99 billion, Woqod, a Qatar based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 1570 employees and revenues of $5.93 billion, American Eagle Outfitters, a United States based Retail organisation with 43000 employees and revenues of $5.26 billion and many others.
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ABC Fine Wine & Spirits | Retail | 1500 | $500M | United States | Oracle | Oracle Retail Xstore Point-of-Service | Point Of Sale | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, ABC Fine Wine & Spirits implemented Oracle Retail Xstore Point-of-Service. The deployment targeted Point Of Sale and extended across store, e-commerce and guest facing application systems as part of a coordinated retail application program.
Oracle Retail Xstore Point-of-Service was implemented as the core POS application, configured alongside XAdmin for administrative controls, Order Broker for locate functionality, Customer Engagement Relate, XBRi for reporting, and OCC and OMS for e-commerce store front and order management. The payment and device footprint included VeriFone Point VHQ plus store handheld devices and mobile applications, with Xstore configured to support transaction processing, tender handling and store-level merchandising workflows.
Integrations linked Xstore to OCC, OMS, Order Broker and Relate to enable multi-channel order routing, store fulfillment and customer engagement data flows. The architecture spanned in-store POS hardware and handhelds through to back office application servers, with DBAs and Application Development teams coordinating configuration, data integrity and deployment sequencing.
Operational scope covered store operations, e-commerce customer touchpoints and handheld workflows, impacting retail operations, order management and customer engagement business functions. Governance was organized around design, quality assurance, implementation and production support, with close collaboration among Application Development, DBA, business units and Operations to manage configuration changes and production incidents.
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Almacenes García | Retail | 1000 | $250M | Mexico | Oracle | Oracle Retail Xstore Point-of-Service | Point Of Sale | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, Almacenes García implemented Oracle Retail Xstore Point-of-Service as its store point of sale platform. The project was executed within a broader retail systems program responsible for merchandise system, purchasing planning and supply chain, and it is categorized under Point Of Sale.
The deployment was architected on a consolidated ORACLE virtual infrastructure, with Oracle Retail Xstore Point-of-Service operating against centralized Oracle databases and WebLogic application servers. Oracle SOA served as the integration middleware and RIB provided messaging between store and back office, while Oracle MOM and Oracle RPAS modules MFP, AP and IP/COE were integrated to support merchandise operations and financial planning workflows.
Functional configuration emphasized standard Point Of Sale capabilities such as transaction capture, store operations workflows, inventory updates and pricing and promotion enforcement, with interfaces to merchandising and supply chain planning processes. Administration responsibilities included Oracle databases, WebLogic, SOA and RIB, and operational ownership covered budget management, team management, supplier procurement and maintenance renewal processes.
Governance combined application administration with business process ownership for merchandising, purchasing planning and supply chain, positioning Oracle Retail Xstore Point-of-Service as the store execution layer integrated into back office merchandise and financial systems. The implementation bundled technical consolidation, middleware orchestration and application area administration to sustain ongoing operations and supplier management.
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alShiaka | Retail | 500 | $68M | Saudi Arabia | Oracle | Oracle Retail Xstore Point-of-Service | Point Of Sale | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, alShiaka implemented Oracle Retail Xstore Point-of-Service as part of a consolidated Oracle Cloud deployment that included Oracle Cloud ERP, Oracle Cloud SCM, and Oracle Retail running on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. The Oracle Retail Xstore Point-of-Service rollout served as the company Point Of Sale system for its stores in key cities in Saudi Arabia, aligning store transactions with centralized finance and supply chain processes.
The implementation configured Oracle Cloud ERP Financials alongside Oracle Cloud SCM Inventory Management and Order Management, and deployed Oracle Retail Customer Engagement and Xstore POS capabilities. Xstore provided sales associates with real-time inventory visibility, replenishment controls, daily transaction processing, customer transaction histories and profiles, and personalization functions that span in-store and online touchpoints.
Integrations linked Xstore and Oracle Retail Customer Engagement to the company ecommerce platform, ecommerce marketplaces, mobile apps, and social network channels, while core transactional and master data were unified with Oracle Cloud ERP and Oracle Cloud SCM on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. Supply chain execution features covering sourcing, warehouse picking, packing, dispatch, and supplier planning were implemented to support prioritized stocking of faster-moving products and premanufactured safety stock strategies introduced after pandemic disruptions.
alShiaka led the integration and go live using its internal IT team, and replaced an incumbent Infor ERP with Oracle Cloud ERP as the backbone for finance and operational control. Oracle Cloud ERP automated twenty nine previously disparate financial processes and the combined Oracle Cloud ERP, SCM, and Retail configuration gave the retailer centralized control over procurement, inventory, order management, accounting, store profitability, and customer experience, while OCI provided scalable infrastructure with automated maintenance, backup, and disaster recovery.
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American Eagle Outfitters | Retail | 43000 | $5.3B | United States | Oracle | Oracle Retail Xstore Point-of-Service | Point Of Sale | 2013 | n/a |
In 2013, American Eagle Outfitters implemented Oracle Retail Xstore Point-of-Service, deploying a Point Of Sale solution to standardize store transaction processing and retail execution. The implementation extended a long standing Oracle Retail footprint at AEO which already included Oracle Retail Merchandising System, Oracle Retail Price Management, Oracle Retail Sales Audit, Oracle Retail Allocation, Oracle Retail Store Inventory Management, Oracle Retail Point of Service and Oracle Retail Central Office, and it sits within an ongoing upgrade journey toward Oracle Retail MOM.
Oracle Retail Xstore Point-of-Service was configured to deliver core Point Of Sale capabilities including transaction capture, payment handling and authorization, price and promotion enforcement, store level inventory lookup, returns and exchanges, and offline transaction buffering for intermittent connectivity. Configuration efforts emphasized device profiles and terminal roles, receipt and payment type mapping, and local tax and tender rules, aligning store configuration with centralized merchandising and pricing policies.
The Xstore POS implementation integrated with Oracle Retail Merchandising System for item and assortment feeds, Oracle Retail Price Management for pricing and promotion pushes, Oracle Retail Sales Audit for end of day and audit feeds, Oracle Retail Allocation for inventory directives, and Oracle Retail Store Inventory Management for store inventory visibility, with Oracle Retail Central Office functioning as the orchestration layer. This integration pattern created a hub and spoke operational topology where Central Office mediates master data and transactional synchronization between store level Xstore instances and enterprise merchandising and inventory services.
Governance focused on aligning Central Office configuration and store operations to maintain consistent pricing, inventory and sales audit policies as AEO progresses its upgrade path to Oracle Retail MOM. Oracle Retail Xstore Point-of-Service serves as the core store execution platform within American Eagle Outfitters retail IT architecture, consolidating transaction processing, store inventory visibility and point of sale operational controls.
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Bally Switzerland | Retail | 150 | $40M | Switzerland | Oracle | Oracle Retail Xstore Point-of-Service | Point Of Sale | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, Bally Switzerland implemented Oracle Retail Xstore Point-of-Service as its Point Of Sale platform across a multinational retail program covering 18 countries and more than 500 store terminals. The implementation positioned Oracle Retail Xstore Point-of-Service to support store operations and customer service workflows in Bally boutiques, with a focus on mobile-assisted selling and omnichannel checkout.
The deployment encompassed Oracle Retail Xstore Point-of-Service and Oracle Retail Xstore Office, delivering mobile POS capability for sales associates, associate-assisted checkout, access to customer preference data at the point of interaction, and standardized omnichannel service workflows. Configuration work emphasized retail-specific best practices and built-in processes from the Oracle reference library, enabling centralized administration via Xstore Office and decentralized execution on mobile devices.
Accenture led the strategic, multinational deployment and oversaw change management for the rollout, while Bally retained a small internal IT team to perform ongoing support and operational maintenance. The program leveraged Oracle Retail prebuilt integration capabilities and a common data model to align POS transaction data, customer preference signals, and operational configuration across stores without bespoke integration vendors being named.
Governance and process restructuring focused on standardizing store associate workflows to combine physical and digital experiences, enabling associates to move freely between assisting in-store and fulfilling or checking out online orders. Rollout governance included multinational coordination, change management oversight, and use of the Oracle reference library to reduce configuration variability across boutiques and regions.
Stated outcomes for the Bally implementation include delivering a more personal omnichannel shopping experience, giving associates easier access to customer preference data, and enabling faster payment processing and guided customer service at the point of interaction. This aligns Bally Switzerland Oracle Retail Xstore Point-of-Service Point Of Sale implementation with store operations and customer-facing retail functions to support ongoing service and experience goals.
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Retail | 566 | $192M | Chile | Oracle | Oracle Retail Xstore Point-of-Service | Point Of Sale | 2017 | n/a |
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Retail | 32000 | $3.0B | Switzerland | Oracle | Oracle Retail Xstore Point-of-Service | Point Of Sale | 2019 | n/a |
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Communications | 4200 | $1.4B | Malaysia | Oracle | Oracle Retail Xstore Point-of-Service | Point Of Sale | 2012 | n/a |
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Professional Services | 16000 | $4.0B | United Arab Emirates | Oracle | Oracle Retail Xstore Point-of-Service | Point Of Sale | 2017 | n/a |
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Retail | 5000 | $750M | Singapore | Oracle | Oracle Retail Xstore Point-of-Service | Point Of Sale | 2021 | n/a |
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating Oracle Retail Xstore Point-of-Service
- Titan Company, a India based Retail organization with 8680 Employees
- Whoop, Inc., a United States based Consumer Packaged Goods company with 330 Employees
- Public Transportation Specialist, a United States based Transportation organization with 10 Employees
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