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October 1, 2008 5:46 AM PDT

Oracle buys maker of 3D retail software

by Mike Ricciuti
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Oracle is adding to its retail software lineup by acquiring Advanced Visual Technology, a maker of 3D space planning software for retailers.

AVT, based in Hertfordshire, England, sells a product called Retail Focus, which lets retailers plan store floors and shelf space. An add-on product, called Retail Focus Merchandiser, gives retail planners a three-dimensional view of retail space that they can "walk" through virtually.

AVT's Retail Focus Merchandiser lets store planners walk through virtual store space.

(Credit: AVT)

No terms were disclosed. Oracle said the transaction is expected to close in the second half of 2008.

Oracle plans to add AVT's employees and management to its Retail Global business unit. AVT's products will be combined with Oracle Retail's application suite. The company said it expects the combination will help retailers to increase their profits through better space allocation and monitoring of sales.

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Mike Ricciuti joined CNET in 1996. He is now CNET News' Boston-based executive editor and east coast bureau chief, serving as department editor for business technology and software covered by CNET News, Reviews, and Download.com. E-mail Mike.
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by space_planner November 7, 2008 9:30 PM PST
Very interesting... would this software provide a specification list for the required storage parts and shelves installation with the overall dimensions and catalogs of the parts and pieces? In addition, what statistical applications would be implemented in this software for the recommended solutions about placing the products in the front lines or backgrounds to increase the sale?
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