Minneapolis, 55402, MN,
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OLR
OLR, a prominent reseller, system integrator, and consulting company, that plays a vital role in numerous system integration and digital transformation initiatives. OLR collaboration with software players such as Oracle empowers organizations to embrace disruptive technologies and accelerate their journey to the cloud, thus reshaping their business models.
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| OLR | Oracle | Oracle Commerce Cloud | eCommerce | eCommerce |
| OLR | Oracle | Oracle Retail (ex Retek) | Retail Management | ERP Services and Operations |
| OLR | Oracle | Oracle MICROS Retail Xstore Point-of-Service | Point Of Sale | ERP Services and Operations |
| OLR | Oracle | Oracle Retail Customer Engagement Cloud | Customer Engagement | CRM |
| OLR | Oracle | Oracle Retail Sales Audit (ReSA) | Retail Management | ERP Services and Operations |
| OLR | Oracle | Oracle Retail Merchandising System | Retail Management | ERP Services and Operations |
| OLR | Oracle | Oracle Retail Item Planning | Retail Management | ERP Services and Operations |
| OLR | Oracle | Oracle Retail Merchandising Analytics | Analytics and BI | Analytics and BI |
| Logo | Customer | Industry | Empl. | Revenue | Country | Vendor | Product | Category | When | Insight |
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Cape Union Mart | Retail | 2000 | $350M | South Africa | Oracle | Oracle Retail Merchandising Analytics | Analytics and BI | 2019 |
In 2019 Cape Union Mart deployed Oracle Retail Merchandising Analytics as part of a broader move to Oracle Retail Merchandising Cloud Service and related Oracle Retail planning and science services. The implementation addressed merchandising, inventory and fulfillment processes across Cape Union Mart operations in South Africa and is categorized under Analytics and BI.
Configuration centered on Oracle Retail Merchandising Analytics, with the implementation leveraging analytics for assortment analysis, demand forecasting, replenishment planning and inventory visibility aligned to standard merchandising and planning workflows. The deployment used cloud-hosted Oracle Retail Merchandising Cloud Service capabilities combined with Oracle Retail planning and science services to instrument merchandise performance and forecasting pipelines.
Operational coverage included merchandising, supply chain and warehouse fulfillment functions, enabling alignment between planning outputs and order-fulfillment execution. Use of Oracle Retail Merchandising Analytics is inferred as part of the Oracle Retail analytics and planning suite, supporting downstream fulfillment throughput improvements with fewer warehouse staff.
Governance and rollout were supported by implementation partner OLR and Oracle Retail Consulting, who worked with merchandising and supply chain teams to configure analytics models and operational workflows. The project emphasized cloud-based analytics integration into merchandising and fulfillment operations without disclosing specific prior system migration details.
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Denby Pottery | Retail | 670 | $180M | United Kingdom | Oracle | Oracle MICROS Retail Xstore Point-of-Service | Point Of Sale | 2017 |
In 2017 Denby Pottery implemented Oracle MICROS Retail Xstore Point-of-Service as its Point Of Sale solution. The Oracle MICROS Retail Xstore Point-of-Service deployment was part of a re-platforming to Oracle Cloud Commerce in 2017 and was rapidly followed by an implementation of Oracle Retail Customer Experience.
The Xstore implementation focused on store level transaction processing, integrated payment acceptance, and real-time inventory visibility consistent with Point Of Sale functional patterns. Configuration work addressed POS terminals, cashier workflows, and interfaces for customer profile capture to prepare for the Oracle Retail Customer Experience integration. Standard POS capabilities were aligned to ensure transaction data and product availability synchronized with the cloud commerce catalog.
Integrations were explicitly established between Oracle MICROS Retail Xstore Point-of-Service, Oracle Cloud Commerce, and Oracle Retail Customer Experience to unify in store sales with the broader commerce and customer data layers. Implementation partner OLR led the technical deployment and system integration work. Governance and process alignment centered on converging merchandising, store operations, and commerce teams to coordinate catalog, pricing, and customer data across the in store and cloud commerce stack.
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Francesca's | Retail | 3676 | $500M | United States | Oracle | Oracle Retail Sales Audit (ReSA) | Retail Management | 2016 |
In 2016 Francesca's engaged OLR to deploy Oracle Retail Sales Audit (ReSA) as part of a broader Retail Management initiative. The eight month program delivered multiple Oracle Retail applications including Xstore, Customer Engagement, Order Broker, RMS Foundation Data and Sales Audit, with Oracle Retail Sales Audit (ReSA) positioned as the centralized sales reconciliation and audit capability.
The implementation configured ReSA to ingest point of sale transactions, produce exception workflows and maintain audit trails consistent with retail sales audit processes. Configuration work aligned RMS Foundation Data as the master data layer for item, store and pricing attributes, while Customer Engagement supported customer profile and loyalty touchpoints tied to sales events.
Architecturally the deployment integrated Xstore POS transaction feeds with Oracle Retail Sales Audit (ReSA) and routed omnichannel orders through Order Broker, creating a pipeline from transaction capture to audit and order orchestration. OLR implemented data feeds and reconciliation interfaces between RMS Foundation Data and the Sales Audit module to ensure consistent master data and transaction-level traceability across store operations and order fulfillment flows.
Governance and rollout were delivered by OLR with phased cutovers to minimize store disruption, aligning IT change control with store operations and finance owners to embed new reconciliation and exception handling workflows. The program emphasized centralized configuration in RMS Foundation Data and standardized audit controls in Oracle Retail Sales Audit (ReSA) to support store-level and centralized retail finance processes.
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Retail | 3676 | $500M | United States | Oracle | Oracle MICROS Retail Xstore Point-of-Service | Point Of Sale | 2016 |
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Retail | 3676 | $500M | United States | Oracle | Oracle Retail (ex Retek) | Retail Management | 2016 |
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Retail | 3676 | $500M | United States | Oracle | Oracle Retail Customer Engagement Cloud | Customer Engagement | 2016 |
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Retail | 2500 | $500M | United States | Oracle | Oracle Retail Merchandising Analytics | Analytics and BI | 2024 |
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Retail | 26650 | $14.2B | Sweden | Oracle | Oracle Retail (ex Retek) | Retail Management | 2014 |
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Retail | 8500 | $878M | United Kingdom | Oracle | Oracle Retail Item Planning | Retail Management | 2017 |
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating OLR Services
- The University of Edinburgh, a United Kingdom based Education organization with 5401 Employees
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