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Samsung showcases new IoT line up for 2017

Samsung's mirror display is a commercial product for hair salons and fashion apparel stores

Samsung will be entrusting its channel partners with its first round of Internet of Things products for 2017.

The company announced that all of new IoT solutions will have a retail focus and go through a two-tier distribution strategy involving distributors and a network of solution providers and retailers. Samsung also partnered with Samsung SDS and SapientRazorfish for its new line up of IoT products.

Galaxy S7 Edge

Samsung IoT product line for 2017 consists of Galaxy S7 edge and S7 active smartphones, Galaxy Tab S2 tablet, Gear S2 wearable, Samsung Pay, 75-inch and 85-inch displays with touch overlay, 55-inch mirror display, and solutions from Samsung SDS. The Samsung Nexshop Sales Mobility and Marketing and Training solutions are also part of the IoT line up.

According to Samsung, IoT can assist traditional brick-and-mortar retailers by delivering more personalized mobile-first customer shopping experiences. Samsung’s IoT solutions including mobile devices, digital signage, defense-grade Knox security and wireless infrastructure. All these new products will come with software and services from Samsung SDS and SapientRazorfish to demonstrate transformative digital experiences that bridge online and in-store shopping technologies.

Ted Brodheim, Vice President of Vertical Business at Samsung Electronics America, said physical retailers face new challenges in personalizing their connection to customers, as the digital benefits of shopping online re-define shopper expectations. In collaboration with Samsung SDS and SapientRazorfish, Samsung plans to delivering IoT-enabled retail solutions that merge the best of online and physical shopping for a highly-tailored shopping experience that delivers a 360-degree view of in-store operations.

Galaxy Tab S2

Samsung is also incorporating big data analytics. In one instance, Samsung IoT technology can depict a customer journey inside an apparel store, blurring the lines between online and offline shopping, while synchronizing backend systems for an omni-channel shopping experience.

Recently Forrester Research reported in its Predictions 2017: In Digital Transformation, The Hard Work of Operational Excellence Begins paper, that in 2017 digital business professionals will accelerate work to break down the silos between Web, mobile app, and offline engagement, [and turn] IoT from a technology buzzword to a nascent revenue stream.

The digital journey has five areas:

Gear S2 wearable is one of Samsung’s flagship Internet of Things products in its 2017 lineup
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