Company ProfileManhattan Associates, Inc. (NasdaqGS: MANH) Company Profile Coresight Research September 2, 2022 Reasons to ReadTech 20 is our focus list of companies providing enabling technology for retail. We profile each company, covering the following content: Countries of operation and key product categories Annual metrics—including revenues, operating margin and global store numbers Our insights into the company’s operations, including consideration of headwinds and tailwinds Business strategy Recent company developments The company’s current management team Click here to see our full Tech 20 list and related reports. Already a subscriber? Log in You are currently viewing a preview of this report. Please select an access option to view the full report. Hide Options - Show Options + Get unlimited access to all our research with one of our subscription plans. View Subscription Plans or Contact us to purchase this report. Contact us ✕ This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:Analyst Corner: Is Shein’s Fashion Model a Template for Environmental Sustainability? with John MercerThe Tech-Driven Future of US Retail: AI To Power Smarter Supply Chains, Seamless Operations and Personalized ExperiencesWeekly US and UK Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 6: Bargain Hunt and Liberated Brands To Close About 200 StoresUS Department Stores—Real Estate Insights: The Strategic Real Estate Reset from Flagships to Footprint
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Company ProfileCisco Systems, Inc. (NASDAQGS: CSCO) Company Profile Coresight Research September 2, 2022 Reasons to ReadTech 20 is our focus list of companies providing enabling technology for retail. We profile each company, covering the following content: Countries of operation and key product categories Annual metrics—including revenues, operating margin and global store numbers Our insights into the company’s operations, including consideration of headwinds and tailwinds Business strategy Recent company developments The company’s current management team Click here to see our full Tech 20 list and related reports. Already a subscriber? Log in You are currently viewing a preview of this report. Please select an access option to view the full report. Hide Options - Show Options + Get unlimited access to all our research with one of our subscription plans. View Subscription Plans or Contact us to purchase this report. Contact us ✕ This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:US Store Tracker Extra, June 2025: 120+ Million Square Feet of Retail Space To Close This Year, Outpacing Openings by Over 1.5XAugust 2025 US Retail Sales Outlook: July Strength and Improved Outlook Score Raise Retail Projection Above 4%Weekly US Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 33: FatFace To Close All Stores; 7-Eleven Announces Major Store ExpansionFive Ways AI Is Being Used in Apparel and Footwear Retailing—and What’s Next
Company ProfileBlock, Inc. (NYSE: SQ) Company Profile Coresight Research September 2, 2022 Reasons to ReadTech 20 is our focus list of companies providing enabling technology for retail. We profile each company, covering the following content: Countries of operation and key product categories Annual metrics—including revenues, operating margin and global store numbers Our insights into the company’s operations, including consideration of headwinds and tailwinds Business strategy Recent company developments The company’s current management team Click here to see our full Tech 20 list and related reports. Already a subscriber? Log in You are currently viewing a preview of this report. Please select an access option to view the full report. Hide Options - Show Options + Get unlimited access to all our research with one of our subscription plans. View Subscription Plans or Contact us to purchase this report. Contact us ✕ This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:Shoptalk Spring 2025: Day One—Creating Value Is Critical to Success; Tech-Powered Personalization Permeates Panel DiscussionsStore Tracker Extra: US Store Openings and Closures 2024 Review and 2025 Outlook—InfographicAmazon Apparel US Consumer Survey 2025: New Shoppers, Deeper Loyalty—InfographicNRF 2025: Retail’s Big Show—Top 10 Tech Themes, from Computer Vision and RFID to AI-Powered Associate Devices
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Company ProfileIBM Corporation (NYSE: IBM) Company Profile Coresight Research September 2, 2022 Reasons to ReadTech 20 is our focus list of companies providing enabling technology for retail. We profile each company, covering the following content: Countries of operation and key product categories Annual metrics—including revenues, operating margin and global store numbers Our insights into the company’s operations, including consideration of headwinds and tailwinds Business strategy Recent company developments The company’s current management team Click here to see our full Tech 20 list and related reports. Already a subscriber? Log in You are currently viewing a preview of this report. Please select an access option to view the full report. Hide Options - Show Options + Get unlimited access to all our research with one of our subscription plans. View Subscription Plans or Contact us to purchase this report. Contact us ✕ This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:Weekly US Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 14: Urban Outfitters Announces Expansion PlanEarnings Insights 4Q24, Week 5: Most Companies Report Strong Growth Results This WeekFinancial Confidence Improves: Weekly US Consumer Sentiment, Week 25, 2025—InfographicWeekly UK Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 41: Claire’s To Close 145 Stores
Company ProfileIntel Corporation (NasdaqGS: INTC) Company Profile Coresight Research September 1, 2022 Reasons to ReadTech 20 is our focus list of companies providing enabling technology for retail. We profile each company, covering the following content: Countries of operation and key product categories Annual metrics—including revenues, operating margin and global store numbers Our insights into the company’s operations, including consideration of headwinds and tailwinds Business strategy Recent company developments The company’s current management team Click here to see our full Tech 20 list and related reports. Already a subscriber? Log in You are currently viewing a preview of this report. Please select an access option to view the full report. Hide Options - Show Options + Get unlimited access to all our research with one of our subscription plans. View Subscription Plans or Contact us to purchase this report. Contact us ✕ This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:Shoptalk Spring 2025 “Shark Reef” Startup Pitch: Recap—12 Innovators, Two WinnersEarnings Insights 1Q25, Week 2: Adidas, CVS, Sprouts and More Report Solid Sales Growth—InfographicShoptalk Spring 2025: Day Three—Community Building, Earning Loyalty and Enhancing Search Are Top of MindDownward Trend in Economic Expectations Ends: Weekly US Consumer Sentiment, Week 17, 2025—Infographic
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InfographicIntroducing the New Tech 20: The Global Retail-Tech Leaders in 2022 and Beyond—Infographic Coresight Research September 1, 2022 Reasons to ReadCoresight Research has updated the Tech 20 focus list of the most important and influential retail technology companies that we believe our readers and subscribers should pay attention to across the e-commerce, enterprise software and infrastructure sectors. Our infographic summarizes the selection methodology and composition of the updated watchlist. This infographic is available for free and can be accessed by registering for a free account. Read our full launch report for more on what’s new for the Tech 20—including updated sector and geographic coverage, selection criteria and performance tracking. View the company profiles and related research reports here. Please Login to read the full report. Not a member? To access this content for free, register for a free account. This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:Innovator Profile: Sotira—Managing Reverse Logistics and Offloading Surplus Inventory with AIWeekly UK Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 12: Openings Up 50+% Year Over YearRolling Metric Improves This Week: Weekly US Consumer Sentiment, Week 41, 2025—Data GraphicThree Data Points We’re Watching This Week, Week 20: Cross-Border Players Don’t Prevent Amazon Reaching New Highs in Apparel
Insight ReportIntroducing the New Tech 20: The Global Retail-Tech Leaders in 2022 and Beyond Coresight Research September 1, 2022 Reasons to ReadWe present our updated Tech 20 focus list of the most important and influential retail technology companies that we believe our readers and subscribers should pay attention to. Our launch report covers what’s new for the Tech 20—including updated sector and geographic coverage, selection criteria and performance tracking. The full Tech 20 list is included in the report appendix. View the company profiles and related research reports here. Click here to view our free infographic. Already a subscriber? Log in You are currently viewing a preview of this report. Please select an access option to view the full report. Hide Options - Show Options + Get unlimited access to all our research with one of our subscription plans. View Subscription Plans or Contact us to purchase this report. Contact us ✕ This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:US Back to School 2025, Part 1: Early Shopping, Tariff Worries and Strategic Choices Shape BTS 2025The Agentic AI Playbook: How to Redefine Retail with Intelligent AutonomyInnovator Profile: Wayvee Analytics—Analyzing Customer Emotions to Boost Store and Shelf PerformanceAugust 2025 US Retail Sales: Growth Normalizes as July’s Promotional Boost Fades
Free Data GraphicCoresight Bites: Slow Recovery for China’s Retail Sector Coresight Research August 31, 2022 Coresight Bites provide free snapshots of Coresight Research data and findings. Subscribers can access the full research here. To find out how to subscribe, click here. In China in 2021, total retail sales of consumer goods, excluding food services but including automobiles and gasoline, experienced a year-over-year increase of around 12%, according to data from China’s National Bureau of Statistics (NBS). However, in the first half of 2022, total retail sales grew by just 0.1% year over year, with growth depressed by meaningful declines in April and May, before a return to positive growth in June 2022. Throughout the rest of 2022, we expect the retail market in China to slowly recover, hampered by continued macroeconomic uncertainty and other factors. Beyond 2022, we expect the China retail market to gradually recover as the pandemic subsides. However, we predict that the high-single-digit or double-digit growth rates seen prior to the pandemic are largely over. Click the image below to read our full Market Outlook on China’s retail market, covering major market factors, trends to watch and more. This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:Amazon Prime Day 2025 Wrap-Up: US Purchase Rate Jumps as Retail Rivalry Heats Up—Exclusive Data InsightsInnovator Profile: Veesual—Enhancing the Online Apparel Shopping Journey with Image GenerationGlobal Outreach Summit 2025 Insights: India’s Digital Leap in Apparel Sourcing and SustainabilitySentiment Holds Steady As August Tariffs Deadline Looms: China Consumer Survey Insights
Deep DiveThink Tank: The Livestreaming E-Commerce Revolution in China Coresight Research August 31, 2022 Reasons to ReadThe Coresight Research Think Tank series delves into the trends and segments that we have identified as presenting growth opportunities in retail in 2022 and beyond. In this report, we explore the livestreaming e-commerce market in China, presenting insights across the following key topics: Market size and growth The livestreaming e-commerce ecosystem Market drivers—with insights from a recent proprietary survey of Chinese consumers Emerging entrants and notable recent capital investment activity Market drivers—including livestreaming e-commerce Themes we are watching—including virtual hosts and the metaverse For more on this topic, read our China Livestreaming E-Commerce Survey 2022. Click here to view all of our Think Tank reports. Already a subscriber? Log in You are currently viewing a preview of this report. Please select an access option to view the full report. Hide Options - Show Options + Get unlimited access to all our research with one of our subscription plans. View Subscription Plans or Contact us to purchase this report. Contact us ✕ This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:US Store Tracker Extra, October 2025: Rite Aid Takes Total Closed Retail Space to 143 Million Square FeetThe Intelligent Inventory Playbook: How to Approach Inventory ExcellenceRetail Shrink and ORC: Cargo Theft Hits Record Levels in the US, Retail Crime Costs Soar in the UKThree Data Points We’re Watching This Week, Week 26: US Consumer Survey Insights
Event CoverageVERB’s MARKET Hosts Shopfest 2022: Brands See Peak Engagement via Livestreaming Q&A Coresight Research August 31, 2022 Reasons to ReadVERB’s Shopfest livestreaming shopping festival marked the launch of MARKET, a live shopping platform. In this free report, we present highlights from the event and discuss its multichannel livestreaming approach, tactics driving consumer engagement and more. Coresight Research collaborated with VERB to offer insights into Shopfest 2022. Click here to read more Coresight Research coverage of livestreaming e-commerce. Executive Summary Some 55 brands and retailers presented livestreams to nearly 15,500 shoppers during the three-day Consumers could shop from 200 stores on the MARKET platform during the event, spanning 14 product categories; the stores remain active following the event. Among the brands and celebrities participating in Shopfest were celebrity chef David Burke, fashion brand Halston, jewelry brand Judith Ripka, home-improvement retailer Longaberger, dietary supplement brand Organifi and online premium liquor and wine retailer ReserveBar. VERB partnered with charitable organization Good360 to provide shoppers with user-friendly donation options during the livestream shopping experience, including rounding up purchases to the next dollar. Engagement metrics peaked when hosts asked viewers simple questions, creating a dialogue and forging personal connections. Shopfest featured multiple global brands but offered a one-cart shopping solution. Brands and retailers leveraged VERB’s live shopping solutions to showcase their product assortment on the Shopfest site, syncing across multiple livestreaming channels, including their proprietary websites, social networks and live video channels. What We Think As livestreaming e-commerce continues to take shape in the West, it will provide a key opportunity for retail companies to offer interactive and engaging content and exclusive experiences. VERB’s MARKET festivalized the livestream shopping experience through the Shopfest event, enabling participating brands and retailers to improve brand awareness, attract new consumers and drive sales. MARKET provides seamless live shopping integrations and a marketplace model that marks a new addition to the livestream shopping space. Introduction On July 26–28, 2022, Verb Technology Company (VERB), held Shopfest, a three-day interactive livestream shopping festival, on its MARKET live shopping platform. As more brands and retailers turn to livestreaming to stimulate demand and drive sales, Shopfest sought to support retail companies by generating hype and demand with exclusive discounts and live engagement. We present key highlights from Shopfest, including its multichannel livestreaming approach, emerging live shopping categories and tactics driving consumer engagement. Coresight Research collaborated with VERB to offer insights into Shopfest 2022. Read more Coresight Research coverage of livestreaming e-commerce. VERB’s MARKET Hosts Shopfest 2022: Coresight Research Insights Key Highlights Shopfest enabled retailers to generate demand and traffic, capitalizing on the burgeoning live shopping opportunity. The event was designed to meet consumer demand for entertaining content, authentic engagement and a frictionless purchasing process. Consumers enjoyed a retail experience that combined live shopping, entertainment and charitable giving. The three-day live shopping festival saw strong consumer engagement, with 15,444 unique users visiting MARKET. These online viewers exhibited high rates of returning, browsing and purchasing, leading to 45,161 total website views over the three-day period. Shopfest saw a total of 8,511 livestreaming views through the MARKET platform alone—many viewers will have accessed content through external social or video channels. Shopfest was a global festival, featuring livestreams from 55 international brands and retailers from a diverse range of categories, including clothing and accessories, beauty, home and pet supplies (see Figure 1). Figure 1. VERB’s Shopfest 2022: Brands and Retailers That Hosted Livestreams Source: VERB MARKET’s simulcasting live shopping solution allowed sellers to simultaneously stream to multiple channels and locations, including Australia, Brazil and the US, during the event’s 63 live shopping sessions. VERB’s MARKET team produced 18 of the live shopping shows—the “Main Stage” sessions—in its Los Angeles and New York City studios; the rest were broadcast by merchants remotely. Shopfest provided shoppers with user-friendly charity donation opportunities during the live shopping experience through its partnership with charitable organization Good360. During the event, consumers could browse and purchase from 200 stores spanning multiple retail categories—and these stores remain active on the MARKET platform. Many of the participants that did not launch livestreams during Shopfest can do so following the event, giving consumers an incentive to return and remain engaged on the platform. Figure 2. VERB’s Shopfest 2022: Store Categories Arts and crafts Entertainment Office products Baby products Grocery and gourmet food Pet supplies Clothing and accessories Health and personal care Sports Collectibles and fine art Home Toys and games Electronics Industrial and scientific Source: Shopfest Since Shopfest, MARKET has continued to attract shoppers, who can make purchases and watch live replays of the event’s sessions. As of August 11, 2022, MARKET had garnered a further 3,408 views of on-demand Shopfest videos. Dialogue Drives Peak Engagement Authenticity from hosts when testing out products and replying to live chat comments builds brand credibility and influences viewers’ purchase decisions. Engagement metrics peaked when hosts asked viewers simple questions, creating a dialogue and forging personal connections. For example, premium liquor and wine retailer ReserveBar provided entertainment value with a mix of insight and comedy that translated to a 9% conversion rate, with average order value of $80. Livestreaming session from Brian Schmidt, VP of Acquisition and Retention at ReserveBar (right)Source: Shopfest Being responsive was also essential for brands wishing to drive engagement and sales. One viewer noted after the event that she would not have felt confident purchasing a pair of sneakers if she had not been able to ask the host about their size—and be confident that her question would be answered. In addition, waiting for the host to answer kept the viewer attentive and engaged. Dietary supplement brand Organifi used interactive and personal stories to drive engagement, resulting in a 9% conversion rate and an average order value of $125. The brand’s CEO and Founder Drew Canole shared personal stories behind product creation and his own belief in the importance of using organic and vegan ingredients. Drew Canole, CEO and Founder of Organifi, presented products and answered viewers’ questions.Source: Shopfest Single Shopping Cart Enables Multi-Brand Purchasing To enable a seamless shopping experience for consumers, VERB’s MARKET platform enabled shoppers to make purchases from multiple brands via one shopping cart. Left: Mark Cuban’s brand of “entrepreneur-wear,” Three Commas, hosted a livestreaming session with Mike Chaffin, Co-Founder of Three Commas (right), and VERB’s host Kate Eckman (left).Right: Shopfest’s one-shopping-cart checkout process allows shoppers to purchase products from multiple brands at once.Source: Shopfest Multichannel Strategy Promotes Organic Viewership Growth Shopfest enabled a multichannel strategy, with dozens of sellers simultaneously broadcasting their streams on multiple social media channels. The 18 “Main Stage” multicasts attracted 1,219,672 Facebook views in total between July 26 and August 10, 2022. According to a Coresight Research global survey conducted in June, retail companies currently using livestreaming as a sales or promotional channel use an average of 3.9 platforms for livestreaming, enabling them to reap the benefits of each platform and connect with a bigger audience. Multichannel broadcasting gives MARKET users access to more viewers without the upfront commitments of creating multiple accounts on individual websites—but allows presenting brands to leverage their previously built audiences on platforms such as Instagram and Facebook for additional exposure. Chat moderators and hosts were able to encourage viewers to watch on MARKET for an enhanced experience: the majority of shoppers who jumped from social platforms to MARKET did so because they learned of the opportunity to win prizes or easily chat with the hosts and other shoppers, according to VERB. Gay Isber Designs broadcast its Shopfest session simultaneously on its own website (left) and Gay Isber’s Facebook account (right)Source: Shopfest Food and Beverage Category Sees Highest Engagement Of all categories featured at Shopfest, food and beverage saw the most sales and engagement, followed by beauty and jewelry. Many hosts presenting food and beverage products hooked viewers with informative content. For instance, South African farm and winery Babylonstoren shared its story as one of the oldest Cape Dutch farms still operating, and educated consumers about wine tasting and food pairings. Livestreaming from Christi Azurmendi, Director of US Sales at Babylonstoren (right) sharing Babylonstoren’s wine selectionsSource: Shopfest Meanwhile, celebrity chef David Burke, who has 107,000 followers on his Facebook and 73,800 on Instagram, entertained online shoppers with a foolproof steak and side recipe, achieving a 9% conversation rate with an average order value $95. Livestreaming from Chef David Burke (left) sharing selected branded productsSource: Shopfest What We Think The interactivity of livestream shopping—with shoppers getting more product information and one-to-one personal communication—allows brands to build intimate engagement and loyalty with their customers, on top of driving sales. VERB’s MARKET platform looks to be tapping into three important trends for brands and retailers in the live shopping space: Driven by tech-savvy consumers and cross-functional e-commerce platforms in China, livestream shopping took less than five years to become a predominant sales channel. We estimate that the livestreaming e-commerce market in China will total $497 billion in 2022. In the West, livestreaming e-commerce has lagged the China market but is now seeing a surge in adoption as online shoppers’ choices are increasingly inspired by influencers, and brands and retailers seeking to make their products more discoverable. We project that the US livestreaming e-commerce market will total $20 billion in 2022 and grow to $68 billion by 2026. Livestreaming is a key opportunity for sellers to offer consumers interactive and engaging content and exclusive experiences. MARKET’s Shopfest amplified the live shopping experience through festivalization, presenting enticing opportunities for brands and retailers to improve brand awareness, attract new consumers and drive sales. While most livestreaming platforms are brand-focused, Shopfest also enabled influencers and content creators to set up storefronts and implement a livestream-driven customer experience. Shopfest served not only as a promotional event but as a destination for consumers to discover new products and spur their spending outside of traditional shopping holidays. Online shopping events are increasingly gaining popularity among consumers globally and can drive monumental sales—for example, Amazon’s 2022 Prime Day captured around $9 billion in sales worldwide, and JD.com reported total GMV of $56.6 billion during the 18 Shopping Festival in China. VERB’s MARKET platform supports US-based and global brands and retailers with seamless live shopping integrations and operates a marketplace model that marks a new addition to the livestream shopping space. We believe that livestream shopping experiences will hold heightened importance through 2022 and beyond, with brands and retailers looking to adopt innovative technologies to engage consumers online as the retail landscape continues to digitalize. This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in:April 2025 US Retail Sales: Growth Rate Reaches New High for 2025 Despite Economic UncertaintyWalmart Investment Community Meeting 2025: From Low-Margin Retailer to Diversified, Digital Profit Engine, But Tariffs Create UncertaintyUS Store Tracker Extra, June 2025: 120+ Million Square Feet of Retail Space To Close This Year, Outpacing Openings by Over 1.5XWeekly UK Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 29: New Look Closes Additional Stores