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A prominent global retailer, boasting over 2,000 brick and mortar stores and a robust online presence, took advantage of the opportunity to rethink its IT structure after spinning off from its corporate parent.

Confronted with the choice of duplicating the current IT framework and eliminating unnecessary corporate elements or embracing the chance to revamp its IT landscape, the proactive IT leadership, spearheaded by the CIO, opted for the latter. This decision led to the adoption of a Data Hub architecture from GigaSpaces.

This case study will explore the considerations involved in implementing a Digital Integration Hub within a retail setting and share insights gained from the successful completion of this initiative.

Additionally, it will delve into how the Digital Integration Hub architecture can enable other retailers to operate with agility, overcoming the challenges posed by fragmented and siloed on-premises data environments.

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