NEW YORK, Jan. 8 /PRNewswire/ --

    --  Teradata retail analytics expertise, in-database tools and platform
        family provide insight, foresight for decision-making under economic
        pressure
    --  Seventy percent of the top 20 retailers in the world rely on Teradata
        including the world's largest retailer plus the largest ones in France,
        in Germany and in the U.K.
    --  Retailers new to and expanding capabilities with Teradata include: Home
        Depot,  Amazon.com, Rakuten, Aeropostale, Apple, Cabela's, Shop Direct,
        Sheetz, Haggen, Tesco, Williams-Sonoma, JD Williams, GAP Inc., JCPenney,
        Sears, METRO, Overstock.com, Limited Stores and Carrefour
    --  Demand is rising for real-time database insight, or 'active enterprise
        intelligence(TM)'

Teradata Corporation (NYSE: TDC), the world's largest company solely focused on data warehousing and enterprise analytics, announced that in today's economic turbulence, retailers are increasingly adopting advanced analytics to identify competitive opportunities. At a time when shoppers are smarter, consumer-facing companies are also getting smarter with detailed intelligence mined from immense streams of data using Teradata systems. Retailers are ramping up demand forecasting, multi-channel marketing with deep web analytics, and pricing/profitability analytics. Adoption of real-time information is also on the rise in retail and related businesses with the growing use of Teradata Active Enterprise Intelligence(TM).

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As the National Retail Federation's 99th Annual Convention and Expo starts Monday, Teradata experts will speak on maximizing the power of the web in retail while also presenting demonstrations of web intelligence tools and analytical services in Teradata's booth 1453.

Retailers are integrating data into more centralized data warehouses and expanding the number of system users to analyze trends, engage customers online and act on foresight to seize opportunities and benefit from deeper business visibility. A few examples:


    --  Cabela's, which just won an NCDM award for technology applications, has
        built an integrated, multichannel information framework on Teradata
        which helps its business analysts understand the detailed behavior of
        customers shopping across channels and who use its banking business -
        such as catalog shoppers who shop in the store, or store shoppers who
        start buying online. They are also a leading user of in-database
        analytics for predictive intelligence.
    --  Hallmark, also winning an NCDM award just weeks ago for its Retailer
        Customized Marketing website, runs its local-store marketing tool on
        Teradata for storeowners -- which helps increase revenue while limiting
        costs. Through the company's website, thousands of retail storeowners
        can directly leverage relevant customer information in Hallmark's
        Teradata data warehouse to support their local marketing programs.
    --  Overstock.com® has completed its implementation of Teradata Demand
        Chain Management (DCM), a data warehouse-driven software solution that
        produces accurate demand forecasts to drive improved inventory
        productivity and sales.
    --  Using a Teradata data warehouse for analytics, Haggen (supermarkets)
        monitors every aspect of the business from operations to inventory to
        promotions. Store and regional managers have access to transaction data
        within 15 minutes of occurrence and can respond quickly to adjust and
        standardize pricing.
    --  With the use of Teradata Demand Chain Management to support advanced
        forecasting models, JCPenney is able to better reduce inventory for
        items that experience a decrease in demand. By aligning inventory with
        sales trends as they happen in near real time, JCPenney sells more
        merchandise at retail prices and minimizes unsold merchandise moving to
        clearance. The result was an increase in operating income by $63 million
        during the recent retail downturn.

Quotes




    Ed Dupee, vice   "In the past year and entering 2010 we're seeing a
    president of     significant upswing in retailers who are expanding
    retail industry  their Teradata intelligence systems, ranging from
    marketing,       convenience store retailer Sheetz to long-time
    Teradata         Teradata customer JCPenney. These and others
                     continue to leverage their Teradata analytical
                     platforms and customer management applications for
                     managing merchandise and customer relationships on an
                     enormous scale. In retail today, the business cases
                     in database analytics are stronger than
                     ever -- and rightly so -- the payback must be
                     quick. This is truly a sweet spot for Teradata." Ed
                     is featured in a podcast highlighting what's hot in
                     retail. To listen, please click here.



    Bill Franks,        "Members of my analytics consulting team and I are
    senior partner in   seeing retailers becoming more receptive to new ideas
    retail analytics,   -- and better appreciating the power of analytics.
    Teradata            Data managers and marketers are waking up to the power
                        and speed of in-database analysis - while also
                        beginning to better leverage their vast and growing
                        data assets to spot opportunities, resources and
                        trends they never knew existed. There are a thousand
                        ways to lower costs, reach more customers over more
                        channels and improve the retail value proposition. I
                        strongly believe retailing is about to experience a
                        golden age of enterprise analytics."




    Cabela's          "With the Teradata system and SAS, we are asking and
    World's Foremost  answering questions today about our business
    Outfitter         strategies such as retail expansion that we never
                      would have anticipated years ago, when we started on
                      this road," said Dean Wynkoop, head of Data
                      Management for Research and Analysis, Cabela's.
                      "We're able to give the business information about
                      where we should put stores, and how we can improve
                      retail performance. In this way, the Teradata system
                      and SAS analytical tools have helped the company to
                      be more responsive and agile."

Teradata at the National Retail Federation show in New York, January 10-12


    --  See why leading retail companies worldwide rely on Teradata -- with six
        live application demonstration stations in booth 1453 on Customer
        Relationship Management, Demand Chain Management, Integrated Web
        Intelligence, Advanced Business Analytics for Retail, the Teradata
        Platform Family, and Claraview BI Maturity Assessment Services.
    --  On Monday from 1:45-2:30 pm in Room 3D08 on the Expo floor, come hear
        Teradata retail specialists Rebecca Bucnis and Bill Franks present on
        the topic - "Bringing the Internet to the Enterprise, Turning Visitors
        into Customers."  Franks will also discuss a new analytics consulting
        package Teradata is announcing at NRF - Teradata Rapid Insight Service.

Relevant Links

    --  Podcast: Greg Moore, director of Demand & Supply Chain Solutions at
        Teradata, explains why demand and supply chain management is critical
        for retailers given the current economic situation. Moore also describes
        time-phased replenishment and how Teradata supports retailers in
        managing this activity. To listen, click here.
    --  Cabela's podcast featuring Dean Wynkoop, head of Data Management for
        Research and Analysis. To listen, click here.
    --  Podcast: Haggen Foods CIO Harrison Lewis, and Jocelyn Meyer, Manager of
        Business Intelligence, discuss how they put their data
        warehousing/business intelligence vision into practice with Teradata.
        They also describe architecture. To listen, click here.
    --  Podcast: A leading retailer and Blake Johnson from Stanford University
        discuss the new supply chain opportunities being leveraged by
        leading-edge companies. The retailer explains how the national store
        chain is enhancing the customer experience, leveraging the capabilities
        of the Teradata Demand Chain Management solution. To listen, click here.

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