Featuring:
Fredrik Carlegren, VP, Business Development, Toshiba Global Commerce Solutions
Mariya Zorotovich, General Manager, Consumer Industries, Intel
Retailers continue to face pressure to modernize technology while maintaining stable operations across store environments. Many organizations rely on legacy systems that remain essential to daily operations. Full replacement can introduce risk and significant cost, which leads many retailers to explore more flexible approaches to modernization.
In this discussion, Carlegren and Zorotovich examine how modular technology strategies support gradual transformation in retail environments. Modular systems allow retailers to update individual components without replacing entire platforms. This approach supports faster innovation while maintaining operational continuity. Modular design also helps retailers manage costs and improve long-term sustainability through more targeted technology upgrades.

Key takeaways from this discussion:
- How modular technology supports gradual modernization in retail environments
- Why flexibility and adaptability remain critical for evolving store operations
- How modular design helps retailers manage total cost of ownership
- The role modular technology plays in supporting sustainability and long-term innovation
Watch the full discussion here to learn how modular innovation can help retailers modernize technology while maintaining operational stability.