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Motorola Solutions Presenting at NRF 2013
[January 15, 2013]

Motorola Solutions Presenting at NRF 2013


Jan 15, 2013 (Close-Up Media via COMTEX) -- Motorola Solutions, a provider of mission-critical communication solutions and services for enterprise and government customers, announced it is showcasing its latest retail solutions at the 102nd National Retail Federation (NRF) Annual Convention & EXPO, which runs through Jan. 16, at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York City.



According to a release, the shopper's experience is a retailer's biggest differentiator. Under the theme "The Experience is Everything," Motorola, along with its business partners, will be demonstrating new solutions that can help retailers create personalized experiences that connect with shoppers, enable associates to instantly respond to customer questions and can be deployed effectively with minimal IT support.

Key facts, as described by the Company, include: -Motorola is showcasing several recently introduced products including: -MP6000 multi-plane scanner/scale - Motorola's imaging-based bioptic solution will help customers checkout and scan traditional paper-based bar codes as well as bar codes delivered on the screen of a mobile device.


-SB1 smart badge - A smart, wearable mobile device that enables sales associates and task workers with task management, price checking and inventory look-up applications for productivity and customer service.

-MC40 mobile computer - The MC40 is a multi-purpose mobile computer for retail that incorporates inventory management with collaboration and line busting mobile point-of-sale (mPOS) capabilities in a form factor.

-ET1 tablet - Designed for assisted selling, mPOS, item locator, planogram management and mobile manager applications, the Android-based ET1 tablet is now available in WAN or WLAN configurations and brings the consumer tablet experience to an enterprise-class device.

-Mobile Workforce Management (MWM) - This task management software framework connects virtually all of the systems in the store that generate tasks and determines which associates are best suited for a particular task. MWM delivers the task directly to the mobile device of the chosen associate, monitors the status until complete and escalates if needed, while providing management with a real-time view into task status.

-Among the new products on display at NRF: -Motorola's CC Series (customer concierge) is a part of its Connected Shopper suite. It will offer in-aisle product and online search capabilities along with video and audio chat functionality that can take customer service to new levels. With a variety of screen images, it integrates a touch-screen-driven interactive product browser, digital signage, and customer care connection in a single, interactive device. The CC series bridges a retailer's in-store, online and mobile experiences, and connects customers to retail associates for immediate assistance via devices like the MC40 and SB1.

-Wireless LAN (WLAN) Infrastructure serves as the foundation for connecting with shoppers and enabling associates. The NX 9510 Integrated Services Platform adjusts the deployment, control and management of the entire network for IT professionals and provides a dashboard to centrally manage wired, wireless, telephony and network assurance services at the branch. Retailers also can use the NX 9510 to deploy guest access, analytics and location services to elevate the customer experience.

-Unified Retail Communications is part of Motorola's Staff Communications and Management Solutions. It provides a focused telephony feature set, delivered on the NX 4500 and NX 6500 Integrated Services Platform, with Voice over WLAN (VoWLAN), Push-To-Talk (PTT) and texting to enable store associates to instantly communicate and collaborate over enterprise wireless smartphones, mobile computers and two-way radios. Unified Retail Communications also helps retailers influence call hold times, abandoned calls and calls not answered to influence customer service by routing incoming calls to the right professional inside the store.

-Motorola also is introducing a new professional-style Bluetooth earpiece for Motorola's CLP radios that provides up to 8 hours of talk time. This Bluetooth device has a replaceable earpiece that enables easier device sharing between employees working different shifts and is optimized for use with two-way radios preventing employee theft.

-Self-Service Solutions feature the new all-in-one multimedia MK3100 micro kiosk. Combining multiple self-service offerings such as price and inventory checks, employee scheduling and training, the compact MK3100 is a micro-kiosk that also can run full screen video and interactive web applications. The MK3100 is also a micro kiosk in its class to offer an imager that is optimized for mobile bar code reading to help increase customer loyalty, satisfaction and sales.

Eduardo Conrado, senior vice president of marketing and IT, Motorola Solutions, said, "Retail is undergoing a significant transformation. More than ever the shopper's experience is everything for retailers. It's how browsing becomes buying, customers become brand advocates and retailers take control of the purchase path. At NRF 2013, Motorola Solutions and its diverse ecosystem of retail partners will demonstrate how their collective industry knowledge and consumer insight can help retailers deploy technology-enabled experiences that connect with shoppers." More information: www.motorolasolutions.com ((Comments on this story may be sent to [email protected]))

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