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SPS Commerce’ Omnichannel – A Big Vision

May 7, 2014 By Steve Borsch

SPS Commerce, Inc. (SPSC) is a Minneapolis-based supply chain company that has, remarkably, been able to achieve 53 consecutive quarters of revenue growth. Good, solid, organic growth that has been slow and steady, though anything but exciting.

That is about to change.

This week SPS Commerce held their Omnichannel 14 event at the Marriott in downtown Minneapolis (recap here). The morning kickoff session on Monday was standing room only, much better attended than even the SPS team obviously planned for in advance.

Why so much interest in supply chain infrastructure software and services, especially from a company that did just over $104M in revenue in 2013? (2013 annual report PDF) Because of the huge challenges facing retailers as they try to compete with the accelerating changes caused by internet connectedness: ecommerce; social influence; supply chain efficiencies; and an constantly increasing level of expectation on the part of the consumer. A consumer who increasingly can get what they want, when they want it, at the best possible price, and it better come from a retailer that “gets it”.

Retailers have to make certain they can satisfy that consumer and also stock (or have instant access to) the products to back it up. If they don’t, the consumer is a click or touch away from buying elsewhere.

We’ve also been wondering why a serial entrepreneur who could go anywhere, Jamie Thingelstad (seen walking down the aisle in the photo above), would end up as the CTO at this small supply chain company. After hearing about their big vision at this event and talking with Jamie, it became clear that the enormity of the opportunity, and SPS’ position in the marketplace, makes this company a great place to work!

SETTING THE STAGE

SPS COO, Jim Frome, set the stage for the entire event with his kickoff presentation. He went through the historical view of omnichannel retail (previously dubbed “multichannel”) and what happened to lead us to the present day. A day where continued economic uncertainty is still negatively impacting retail and ecommerce is no longer a bolt-on: it must be an integrated experience. A day when the channels and ways in which consumers can buy are exploding and products are coming to market so fast that keeping up with item demand is incredibly difficult.

Jim Frome

Jim Frome

Frome went on to lay out how social media has become a dominant way people participate online (240m Twitter users and 1.23b Facebook users) which is driving purchase behavior, something traditional supply chain companies rarely even think about let alone bake in to their strategies.

He also laid out how the ubiquity of mobile is another key factor that is making it very hard for retailers to always be at the point of purchase when the customer is ready to buy. With 180m tablets & 1B smartphones in use there is an obvious and absolute requirement to have a digital presence but it’s more than that. The key is to be available to engage with the always on, always connected mobile user regardless of where they happen to be at the moment and whether or not that are even actively interacting with the retailer.

Competitive pressures are huge and accelerating too. From same day delivery to the growing mandate to significantly increase the items available in a retailer’s assortment, make the challenges facing retailers enormous.

Don't think retailers have many challenges? Look at this representation from Deloitte's Global Powers of Retailing 2014 report (PDF)

Don’t think retailers have many challenges?
Look at this representation from Deloitte’s Global Powers of Retailing 2014 report (PDF)

Many of us not directly involved in retail probably have little clue about all the moving parts in the supply chain that leads up to the retailer and, in turn, to the consumer.

Several of my colleagues think “the big retailer challenge” boils down to showrooming and Amazon. Even though competing with Amazon is something many retailers contend with (both bricks-and-mortar and ecommerce ones), the challenges go far beyond that company in Seattle!

What do retailers think are their top issues? Deloitte report Global Powers of Retailing 2014 (PDF) had the graphic above which gives you, at a glance, at least an idea of the sorts of pressures retailers are facing. The sheer number of variables are overwhelming which is the primary reason why retailers are increasingly seeking strategic solutions, like those from SPS Commerce, to deal with the onslaught.

The Fourth Annual State of the Retail Supply Chain Report (PDF) by Auburn University and Retail Industry Leaders Association, is another good read. This report laid out the critical issues weighing on the minds of the 75 supply chain executives surveyed (from top retailers around the United States) but the top four hot button issues are key to understanding what is driving top retailers…as well as the concerns of leaders at smaller regional chains or individual stores:

1) Managing network growth (i.e., store and geographic expansion)
2) Serving omnichannel demand
3) Optimizing resource utilization
4) Navigating regulatory environment

Yep. Omnichannel is #2. So what would a smart strategy and big vision be for a retail supply chain company like SPS Commerce to execute on for 2014 and beyond?

THE BIG VISION

SPS is already well along the way toward having a critical mass to execute on a big vision: They have 50,000 in-network partners; source 1.3 million products from 7,000 companies (the largest in the world); have 35 million UPCs managed; support all fulfillment models; are deployed in 300,000 retail locations; and have a great reputation.

One way to see that in action is this press release that came out right after NetSuite’s CEO, Zach Nelson, talked about it on stage Monday afternoon: NetSuite And SPS Commerce Deepen Product Integration To Deliver Intelligent Commerce Collaboration. It describes how and why an alliance between NetSuite and SPS Commerce happened, why it makes sense, and what it will do.

Not only will SPS Commerce be able to tap in to NetSuite’s 20,000 customer base, NetSuite can integrate SPS’ supply chain capabilities and software into their platform. A classic win-win partnership and I’ll bet the first of many, especially as SPS’ vision becomes more well known.

jim-frome

Jim Frome & the big vision
(photo by @thingles)

SPS Commerce describes themselves as having “...the industry’s most broadly adopted, retail cloud services platform” and as “… a leader in cloud-based supply chain management solutions“. What I didn’t know was the extent to which SPS “...provides numerous prewired, proven integrations and comprehensive retail performance analytics to thousands of customers worldwide. With a singular focus on the retail marketplace, we revolutionized traditional EDI systems by developing a platform that enables highly cost-effective and reliable trading partner collaboration.” (my emphasis in bold)

There is that word “platform.” One we all hope to hear and read about when we look at how a company might scale, create an ecosystem, accelerate customer acquisition, and potentially grow like mad.

Without going in to great detail, just know that SPS has an already solid and growing customer base, partners in place and an already vibrant and emerging ecosystem. If they keep growing it at the pace they’ve been at, it will be interesting. If their ecosystem leaps forward like many suspect (and we are in that camp), then SPS Commerce is poised to become the dominant player in the omnichannel space.

SPS Commerce can do so because they have all the right pieces and parts already (and need to add more), don’t have to deal with enormous legacy software and major customer implementations stretching back to years before the internet, and can move quickly to execute on their vision for a smart, capable, scalable and ubiquitous supply chain. One that has partner extensions that will extend it in ways we cannot yet predict.

With a CTO like Jamie Thingelstad on board—someone who intuitively understands scalability, ecosystems, platforms, the web, social media, and all the ways in which these are impacting retailers and the supply chain itself—SPS has a bright future when it comes to the technology to drive their platform.

Resources

  • Accenture: Retail Technology Vision 2014 (PDF)
  • Global Retail in 2014 – Omni-channel, Service Innovation & the IT Balancing Act (PDF)
  • Forrester: Customer Desires vs. Retailer Capabilities: Minding the Omni-Channel Commerce Gap (PDF)
  • Omnichannel Retail on Pinterest

Filed Under: Emerging MN Companies, Events

Sen. Franken’s Net Neutrality Petition

May 4, 2014 By Steve Borsch

Senator Al Franken just posted an online petition to SAVE THE INTERNET – SAVE NET NEUTRALITY.

It says:

sen-franken“A federal court just dealt net neutrality a huge setback.

If we don’t fight back, the big telecom companies could soon be able to control the Internet — resulting in unfair competition for small businesses and higher prices (for worse service!) for consumers.

Fight back by signing on below — and let’s make it clear that we support net neutrality!”

How many startup venture capitalists would want to fund large fees to pay-to-play on the internet? Not many.

If you don’t care yet and would like to read yet another short but balanced article, this is a good one: A Primer: Just What Is Net Neutrality — and Why All the Fuss?

Then if you are so motivated, go here to add your name to the list on the Senator’s petition.

Filed Under: News & Events

Rockin’ Appapalooza.

April 27, 2014 By Phil Wilson

IMAG0401As I walked into the room at TechnovationMN‘s Appapalooza I was hit by Jason Derulo’s “Talk Dirty to Me”. Wait, my mistake….it was the intro to the group “Talk Nerdy To Me,” a team of young women from Great River School presenting their application to the crowd. They were one of many teams of girls participating in the weekend event that served as the culmination of the Technovation Challenge. As noted in Graeme’s recent post, for the past 12 weeks, teams have been working on mobile applications that satisfy real problems in the community. The afternoon highlighted apps that provide help with organizing for school, preventing sexual assault and natural alternatives to current health and beauty products. All of the applications from teams like Tech Leopards, French Toast Mafia, and Talk Nerdy to Me are eligible to win up to $20,000 in funding for further development. It was great afternoon filled with music, fun, prizes and technology. The girls conceived, developed, and pitched their applications. Most importantly, it presented an exciting environment for young women to become involved in technology and inspire them as entrepreneurs…with a social conscience.

Filed Under: Events, Innovation, MN Entrepreneurs, Mobile Technology, News & Events

Net Neutrality Opposition Accelerates

April 25, 2014 By Steve Borsch

fcc-logoOpposition to the FCC’s proposed new rules on net neutrality is growing and respected technology voices seem to agree that the internet as we know it is in jeopardy. (UPDATE: FCC Denies Desertion of Net Neutrality).

It’s an understatement to say that internet-savvy people are opposing this idea and this opposition is accelerating. Imagine the nascent Internet of Things space working only for those companies that can afford to pay for fast access to a consumer’s home (so their “things” can talk to a server easily). Or, while most of us love Netflix, what if an up-and-coming movie startup wanted to compete? Unless they could pony up big bucks for peering arrangements with major internet service providers, their service would always be inferior to Netflix (or the on-demand offerings by the cable providers, who own the servers directly connected to their network!).

If you care about an open internet that stays a level playing field and continues to drive innovation, you will find two ways to get involved below. Ways which will take you only a few minutes of your time.

eff-logoFederal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler is circulating a proposal for new FCC rules on the issue of network neutrality, the idea that Internet service providers (ISPs) should treat all data that travels over their networks equally.

— Electronic Frontier Foundation: FCC’s New Rules Could Threaten Net Neutrality

wsj-logoNot exactly a staunch defender of internet freedoms or anything “open”, The Wall Street Journal was the first news organization to break the story on the proposed FCC rules, “Regulators are proposing new rules on Internet traffic that would allow broadband providers to charge companies a premium for access to their fastest lanes.”

— The Wall Street Journal: FCC to Propose New ‘Net Neutrality’ Rules

verge-logo“Political cowardice set the FCC up to lose its first battle for net neutrality regulation: the rules that keep the internet as you know it free and open. The idea of net neutrality is that all traffic is created equal — whether it’s a movie streaming from Netflix, or a WhatsApp message, or a Tweet, or a round of Titanfall. But according to a report from the Wall Street Journal, the FCC is now considering new rules that tear down the fundamental principle of net neutrality. The proposal would allow profit-hungry behemoths like Comcast, AT&T, and Verizon to become gatekeepers that give preferential treatment to companies that pay the most for special access to internet users.“

— The Verge: It’s time for the FCC to stand up for Americans

TWO WAYS TO MAKE
YOUR VOICE HEARD

wh-petition

1) Sign the petition at WhiteHouse.gov here: 

About the Petition: Maintain true net neutrality to protect the freedom of information in the United States.

True net neutrality means the free exchange of information between people and organizations. Information is key to a society’s well being. One of the most effective tactics of an invading military is to inhibit the flow of information in a population; this includes which information is shared and by who. Today we see this war being waged on American citizens.

Recently the FCC has moved to redefine “net neutrality” to mean that corporations and organizations can pay to have their information heard, or worse, the message of their competitors silenced. We as a nation must settle for nothing less than complete neutrality in our communication channels. This is not a request, but a demand by the citizens of this nation. No bandwidth modifications of information based on content or its source.

 

save-internet

2) Take action at Freepress’ Save The Internet page here:

“The Federal Communications Commission is proposing rules that would kill — rather than protect — Net Neutrality and allow rampant discrimination online. Under these rules, telecom giants like AT&T, Comcast and Verizon would be able to pick winners and losers online and discriminate against online content and applications. We must stop the FCC from moving forward with these rules.”


LEARN MORE

  • PC Magazine: Net Neutrality: What’s Really Happening?
  • New York Times: F.C.C., in a Shift, Backs Fast Lanes for Web Traffic
  • Bloomberg BusinessWeek: The Costs of Internet ‘Fast Lanes’
  • New York Magazine: Techies Are Freaking Out About the FCC’s Anti–Net Neutrality Proposal
  • The New Republic: Sad But True: The Only Way to Save the Open Internet Requires Sucking Up to Corporate Titans
  • Politico: Net neutrality: 5 questions about Internet’s future
  • Google News: A search on “net neutrality”

Also, let us know in the comments what YOU think about net neutrality and these proposed new rules from the FCC.

Filed Under: Internet of Things - #IoT Tagged With: Internet

Technovation[MN]: Helping Young Women Discover Entrepreneurship

April 19, 2014 By Graeme Thickins

TechnovationMN-logoThere’s an awesome new organization in Minnesota that’s inspiring middle-school and high-school girls to explore technology or entrepreneurship as a career. And thanks to my membership in CoCo, I had the good fortune recently to meet the cofounder of the Minnesota chapter of this global organization, which is called Technovation. Her name is Shawn Stavseth.  The global organization is supported by technology leaders from MIT Media Lab, Google, Twitter, Dropbox, and Andreessen Horowitz.ShawnSavseth

Shawn recently left a career in marketing for Thomson Reuters and is now devoting some of her (extensive!) energy to this local chapter. At Thomson Reuters, she created and executed a mobile strategy, including adoption of native apps, mobile website, SMS, in-app ads, mobile payment, as well as gaming and ebooks, so this volunteer work is a natural for her. Follow Shawn here on Twitter and follow Technovation[MN] here.

Earlier this year, she and cofounder Matt Johnson began forming the Technovation[MN] chapter to bring the “Global Technovation Challenge” to Minnesota. This initiative is the largest and longest-running global technology competition exclusively for girls, to inspire their pursuit of STEM — GirlsWithSmartphonesscience, technology, engineering, and math. For the year 2014, Minnesota will have a total of 18 teams participating in this competition for young women.

Through an intensive three-month, 50-hour curriculum, teams of young women work together to imagine, design, and develop mobile apps, then pitch their startup businesses to investors. Some 1,374 young women from 19 countries have already completed Technovation’s curriculum, thanks to dedicated local volunteers worldwide.

A Focus on Local Community Problems
The 2014 program theme challenges young women to develop an app to solve a real problem in their community. And, because Technovation’s curriculum teaches both technology and entrepreneurship, the program is accessible for beginner computer science students, yet still challenging for advanced students. In 2014, the program will award $20,000 in funding to the winning teams to use for further app development. No prior programming experience is necessary for students, or for teachers. The program is free to all participants.

At the culmination of the Technovation Challenge, Technovation[MN] hosts the “Appapalooza,” where it celebrates and congratulates all Minnesota Technovation Challenge teams AppapaloozaPhoto-wideon completing the 12-week curriculum, and then submits their work to headquarters. This year’s Appapalooza event will be on April 27 at TIES Education Center in Falcon Heights.

This fall, Technovation[MN] will again be hosting “App Days” to enable teen girls to build mobile apps, and to inspire them to participate in the Technovation Challenge. Since the launch of Technovation[MN], it has hosted three such App Days, during which it’s trained more than 100 teen girls and mentors from all over the Twin Cities area.

More Sponsors, Mentors, and Volunteers Needed!
If you’d like to explore how you could participate as an individual or company — whether at the upcoming event or in general — there are still opportunities for sponsorship
 and/or for participating as a mentor or volunteer.

Can’t participate in person? Then please donate here to this very worthwhile community cause!

For the full story on this month’s event, here’s the press release:

Technovation[MN] Appapalooza:
“Tapping into an Aptitude for Apps”
Event For Young Women April 27

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., April 7, 2014 – Minnesotans are invited to celebrate young women in technology by attending the Technovation[MN] Appapalooza event on Sunday, April 27, 2014 from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. at TIES Training Center, 1667 Snelling Ave. N. in Falcon Heights, MN.  This event features young women pitching their mobile app idea as part of the Technovation Challenge, a global technology entrepreneurship program.

Technovation[MN], which is launching the Technovation Challenge in Minnesota, inspires girls in middle and high school to dream up, design, code and pitch mobile phone apps that help their communities. The Technovation Challenge program is designed to attract and encourage the next generation of women technology entrepreneurs.

Twelve teams of girls, ages 10 to 19, from Twin Cities area middle schools and high schools have spent the last three months building their mobile app to compete in the international app building challenge. Each team builds an app that solves a community problem.  Teams can choose to build an app for a non-profit or address a teen or womens’ issue.

The Challenge culminates with the April 27 Appapalooza event where participants will “pitch” their apps and unveil their work. Ten teams from the United States and other countries will then be selected to fly to Silicon Valley, CA to present their app ideas to real venture capitalists; the winning team will be awarded $10,000 to help commercialize their app.

“We’re working to close the gender gap in computer science by teaching girls how to code and how to be successful entrepreneurs,” explained Shawn Stavseth, Co-Founder of Technovation[MN]. “Designing mobile apps is real and tangible for these girls because their phones are something they use every day. We want girls to understand the powerful role that technology can play in solving world problems.”

The April 27 Appapalooza is free and open to the public. Donations are welcome. Register to attend the event by visiting http://technovationmn.org.

Filed Under: News & Events Tagged With: entrepreneurship, mobile

IoT World Forum in Chicago This October

April 11, 2014 By Steve Borsch

iotwf-chicagoCisco Systems, Inc. (CSCO) is the company that drove the first Internet of Things World Forum and the second annual event will be held in Chicago this October (registration is not yet live).

Since this event will be held so close to us (vs. in another country like last year!), if you have any interest in the Internet of Things you owe it to yourself to attend.

What is the IoT World Forum? “The Internet of Things World Forum (IoT WF) is an annual event that brings together the best and brightest thinkers, practitioners, and innovators from business, government, and academia to accelerate the Internet of Things. Last year’s inaugural event in Barcelona was attended by a capacity crowd of 800 delegates and 16 sponsors and was headlined by more than 100 speakers, immediately establishing the IoTWF as the premier leadership forum in this rapidly emerging Internet of Things industry.”

Follow the hashtag #IoTWF (e.g., Twitter search here) to stay abreast of developments surrounding this event.

Filed Under: Internet of Things - #IoT Tagged With: IoT

Minnesota STEM Conference

April 10, 2014 By Steve Borsch

stem-featuredPre-Registration for STEM Conference Ends Today

The Minnesota STEM Network’s 5th Annual Conference is your opportunity to come together with a community of stakeholders of STEM education and workforce development. Together the community can create the opportunities which inspire passion, build knowledge, and showcase career opportunities about science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.

WHEN: Tuesday, April 15th
TIME: 9:00 – 3:30
WHERE: Continuing Education and Conference Center at the University of Minnesota, St. Paul Campus (Map)

REGISTER TODAY!

Pre-registration closes today for next Tuesday’s STEM Network Conference, sponsored by Boston Scientific, and Discovery Education.  Networking will begin at 9am and the conference program will take place from 10am to 3:30 pm.

The keynote presentation, “Closing the Achievement Gaps:  Why STEM? Why Now?” will be delivered by Cindy Moss, Director of Global STEM Initiatives, Discovery Education.  Cindy taught high school biology and chemistry for 20 years, winning numerous national awards including the Milken National Teaching Award. She then served as Director of STEM for nine years in Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools where they won the Broad Award due to their growth in math and science scores while closing the achievement gap. Cindy was then honored as one of the 100 Women Leaders in STEM by U.S. News and World Report at the STEM Solutions conference.

The conference will also feature sessions on exemplary STEM teaching and learning and cross-sector collaborations; networking time; and a forum on current topics in STEM education and workforce development.

The afternoon plenary session will feature informal discussions on Current Challenges in Advancing STEM Education and Workforce Development, via an open space technology format.  In this format, topics are proposed in advance by registered attendees. The forum offers multiple topics per round and two rounds of discussions.  Attendees engage in a discussion as long as interested, and then move to another discussion topic.

Examples include:  How can we stimulate more project-based learning through collaboration across sectors?  How can we encourage more volunteerism among STEM professionals?  How can parents be engaged most effectively in STEM events?

Pre-registration closes Thursday.  On-site registration will be open at the conference at a rate of $79.  Registration includes the conference, meals, and parking on a nearby surface lot.

Learn more about the STEM Network Conference here

Filed Under: Edutech

MOJO Minnesota’s Two Upcoming Events

April 9, 2014 By Steve Borsch

mojo_280We were just alerted to two upcoming events hosted by MOJO Minnesota, the “…innovation co-operative comprised of like-minded business leaders working to fuel entrepreneurship and reignite Minnesota’s culture of innovation.”:

MSP Hackathon

MSP Hackathon is a bi-weekly event for growing startup companies. It’s free to attend and open to current startup companies and individuals looking to join a startup from an ownership, employee and/or volunteer level.

Starting tonight, MSP Hackathon will be held every other Wednesday from 5:30-8:30pm. There will be tables for companies to meet and work with their team. Internet, coffee, tea, etc. will also be available.

Wednesday, April 9
5:30 – 8:30pm
Cafe Inc.
4940 West 77th Street
Edina, MN 55435

RSVP Here

Mobile Twin Cities

The first 50 tickets sold out fast, so tomorrow at 9amwe’re releasing 20 additional tickets! Grab one and crash Mobile Twin Cities with us:

  • 4 Mobile Startup Demos
  • Life of the Mobile Startup Founder
  • How to Build a Mobile App in 20 Minutes

Beer and snacks will be provided. The event is co-sponsored by MOJO Minnesota, Code 42, and the Holmes Center for Entrepreneurship.

Tuesday, April 15
6:30 – 8:30pm
Carlson School of Management
Classroom 1-123
321 19th Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55455

RSVP Here

Filed Under: News & Events

Competition: Innovations 4 Entrepreneurs

April 9, 2014 By Steve Borsch

small-businessInc. Magazine & Comcast Business are running a national competition which will include two local Minnesota winners. The competition is called “Innovations 4 Entrepreneurs” and it seeks to recognize small businesses (less than 50 employees) using technology to:

a) Improve the Customer experience or

b) Enhance the employee experience.

This contest will offer solid local exposure for the two winners in regional business & tech news. Deadline is quickly approaching for online submissions which is Wednesday, April 30th.

To learn more about the competition, the rules and the benefits, view the Innovations 4 Entrepreneurs website.

An awards ceremony will be held at the CoCo – Downtown Minneapolis location on June 19th.

Filed Under: News & Events Tagged With: entrepreneurship

Software Firm 8thBridge Sold But Plans Expansion

April 8, 2014 By Steve Borsch

8th-bridgeSoftware Firm 8thBridge Sold But Plans Expansion

8thBridge’s CEO said he plans to bring on more employees now that the company is part of San Francisco-based e-commerce firm Fluid.

Minneapolis-based software firm 8thBridge, Inc., has been sold to digital shopping software and services company Fluid, Inc. for an undisclosed sum. Read more here.

Filed Under: Emerging MN Companies

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