Technology/Services

RedPrairie Completes BlueCube Deal

Acquisition serves as retail cornerstone for E2e strategy

MILWAUKEE -- RedPrairie Corp. said that it has officially completed its acquisition of BlueCube Software.

The combined company will unify and support all products and services from both organizations within RedPrairie's end-to-end E2e suite, offering an expanded customer base access to more abundant and rich solution capabilities, deeper retail-specific functionality and wider geographic support.

BlueCube Software President Kim Eaton will continue to lead this organization, based out of Atlanta, under the direction of RedPrairie [image-nocss] company leader John Jazwiec.

BlueCube builds and delivers systems for managing a variety of retail site and headquarters operations. The company's approach provides the retail enterprise with visibility and flexible control at the site, field and headquarters levels. Using BlueCube Software's real time backoffice technology, clients can lower their cost of operations, optimize product inventory and labor and enhance customer service.

Milwaukee-based RedPrairie is a consumer-driven optimization company. Built on an advanced Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) developed over the past 10 years, the RedPrairie integrated suite of end-to-end (E2e) solutions offers on-demand capabilities to more than 25,000 sites worldwide for many of the world's largest companies. The technology suite includes warehouse management and quality control, transportation and global trade management, workforce performance management, event management, slotting, visibility, performance measurement and RFID for EPC/ISO compliance and mobile resource management.

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