TXT Retail's TXTChain 6.0 now Available on Microsoft Azure

CIOReview Team | Friday, 29 May 2015, 11:36 IST

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TXT Retail – a demand and Supply Chain Management (SCM) solutions provider for consumer goods, retail and fashion industries – introduces TXTChain version 6.0 that manages production, inventory and logistics department with collaborative support of Microsoft Azure cloud platform.

TXTChain 6.0 is redesigned with HTML5 support with modern style of Microsoft User Interface (UI). This UI enables user to apply multiple operations including filter, select data, change order and hide columns according to their tasks. The dashboard also processes highlighting for critical columns and have a proper insight over every details with a simple touch.

Optimized for mobile usage, TXTChain 6.0 can be connected any online device that enables user to manage and keep a track of their delivery from any place at any time. Microsoft Azure cloud platform supports the solution for global accessibility, scalability and calculation of total cost of ownership. Also, availability of the application on cloud platform will provide users global access and visibility with reduced operating cost that affects the responsiveness and quality of the end-to-end process positively.

“TXTChain 6.0 helps organizations orchestrate their supply chain ecosystem, collaborate and synchronize with suppliers with all new levels of usability, connectivity and transparency,” says Simone Pozzi, EVP Managing Director, TXT Retail.


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