Market Trends of Customer Information System Industry
Retail to Witness Significant Growth
- Information system solutions in the retail sector play a vital role and perform a variety of tasks, including planning, inventory control, budgeting, maintaining customer information and sales targets management, as well as point-of-sale transactions and logistics.
- Many companies are developing their CIS solutions suitable for organizations of any size with a consideration of affordable pricing. For instance, in January 2023, Info Noble's solution made a CRM system at a low cost, with ease of setup, and with a user-friendly UI for organizations irrespective of their sizes.
- Consumer information management software analyses data about existing and potential customers to help a firm better understand the client to keep and grow customer relationships. To assist businesses in driving sales and obtaining a better understanding of their customers, customer relationship management systems collect information related to contact details, personal information, sales history, customer communication, and customer feedback, which are important in the retail sector.
- Many consumer-oriented businesses are primarily concerned with adhering to local privacy laws, which may come at the expense of enhancing their entire data management program. Customer data and the process of acquiring and improving that data are ultimately at the heart of B2C firms. Organizations may better understand consumers' behaviors and target new products and services to specific segments by enhancing the quality and completeness of their customer data, all while achieving and maintaining compliance.
- To turn the data into meaningful knowledge, the company must link the various systems together by the customer and associate both unstructured and structured data from the loyalty app and any related social media with each individual. A business can establish a comprehensive data management program to incorporate fresh insights for its customers by tying all available actions to a single consumer, which would be beneficial for retail businesses and driving the adoption of CIS in the retail sector.
North America is Expected to Hold Major Share
- North America is one of the major adopters of CIS software and is considered to be one of the leading markets for utility and energy analytics. A higher focus on innovations mainly drives the demand in the region through R&D and technology advancement in developed economies.
- Moreover, the region has a strong foothold of vendors in the market. Some of them include IBM Corporation, Oracle Corporation, and SAP SE, among others. The United States plays a crucial role in increasing the demand when compared to Canada. The country has increased demand, especially from oil and gas, refining, and power generation segments.
- Over the last few years, integrated systems have matured to the point where CIS as a Service (CaaS) has become a reality. The advantages of using CIS as a Service are varied and immediate. The TCO (total cost of ownership) for CaaS, as compared with traditional implementations, is at least 40% lower, and the run cost can be between USD 1 and USD 2 per meter per month, depending on the size and services needed. For example, Wipro, a municipally owned and operated utility in the Ohio Valley of the USA, has adopted CaaS and planning to offer it in the form of a Service Bureau that allows other water utilities to share the infrastructure.
- In the United States, there is a huge demand for smart metering due to the renewed focus on the reduction of NRW by the utilities. The added advantages of smart billing and leak detection have spurred the installation of smart meters, which is expected to drive the growth of the studied market. With metering and newer needs (from smart grids and smart systems, etc.), CIS has become essential to the meter-to-cash (M2C) process, to the creation of new products, and to optimizing supply. Also, CIS can be able to manage the large volume of data generated by AMI (Advanced Metering Infrastructure).
- In the United States, NV Energy was one of the first investor-owned utilities (IOUs) to fully roll out AMI with its 1,310,000 smart meter deployment. It is one of the few major IOUs working with most of AMI data's potential, according to the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE). The widest use is for online home energy audits through Bidgley's enterprise data analytics and non-behavioral demand-side management (DSM) programs.