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Current Filter: ALL>>>>>> Playing to win Editorial Type: Case Study Date: 05-2015 Views: 2921 Key Topics: Cloud e-commerce Mobile Virtualisation Key Companies: Rackspace Conexus Key Products: Key Industries: Retail | |||
| UK toy retailer The Entertainer is using managed cloud services from Rackspace in order to better manage large traffic spikes and launch new services. Husband and wife team Gary and Catherine Grant founded The Entertainer in 1981 when they opened a local toy shop in Amersham, Buckinghamshire. Fast forward to today and The Entertainer is the biggest independent toy retailer in the UK and growing at an average of one new store per month. Gary is still heading up The Entertainer team, but it's grown considerably since the early days. More than 900 people work in their stores and a further 100 are based at the company's head office in Amersham. The Entertainer has 100 stores in the UK, and stocks thousands of products online at TheToyShop.com. The Entertainer was recommended to use a Rackspace Private Cloud to power its e-commerce offering through its work with Rackspace channel partner Conexus, a consultancy that helps companies develop an omni-channel ecommerce strategy. The retailer has worked with Rackspace and Conexus to roll out a hybrid omni-channel solution, which includes a same day Click and Collect service plus a responsive site design that enables mobile sales, driving large traffic spikes. These have become critical elements of the retailer's mission to enhance its online presence beyond the basic online store it previously relied on, in order to become the ultimate toyshop in the UK. Significant results have been achieved since these cloud-powered capabilities became available. According to The Entertainer, total website sales have risen substantially, especially in the five weeks leading up to last Christmas when it saw a 60 per cent sales increase from the same period in 2013. What's more, the mobile website, which was introduced after the IT infrastructure had been rolled out, now represents a significant and fast growing portion of online purchases. These improvements are a result of The Entertainer's increased presence on a range of online selling platforms and its Click and Collect tool, sales from which grew by 81.7 per cent in the five weeks before Christmas compared to 2013. When The Entertainer decided to leave its previous cloud provider with the aim of enhancing its online presence, it worked with Conexus to draw up a list of key requirements that it needed a new provider to deliver, including scalability, intensive support and a high level of performance that would support new services and comprehensive stock management updates. Rackspace was identified by both organisations as the best provider after proving it could meet these requirements through its managed cloud offering.
'TIS THE SEASON Ian Pulsford, Head of IT Services, The Entertainer says: "In addition to the scalability that's available through the Rackspace Private Cloud, the high performance it offers is also very important to us. It has allowed the business to deploy a Click and Collect service, which has improved the customer experience and boosted sales. A crucial aspect of Click and Collect is having an effective stock management system, which we also power by the cloud. Every evening between midnight and 4 a.m. we monitor the stock available in each store, collecting data on our 17,000 products. This ensures that the availability we offer our Click and Collect customers is accurate and updated in real time." "However, as we've learned in the past with previous hosting providers, the technology alone is not enough if we don't have access to a high level of support and expertise to keep it running smoothly. Knowing that I have 24/7/365 access to a team of Rackspace technical specialists and the advice of ecommerce experts at Conexus who all know my business inside out is invaluable."
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