Blue Yonder headquartered in Scottsdale (formerly JDA Software Group) states that Luminate Commerce delivers responsive, integrated business planning and operations powered by artificial intelligence/machine learning insights and forecasting models. With real-time data and AI/ML insights, retailers can instantly pivot, adapt, and refocus their inventory, space, pricing, workforce, and store operations to new changes in demand. The platform features pricing optimization, retail space planning,…
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Mycroft Assistant
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Small Businesses (1-50 employees)
Mycroft Assistant is an automated supply chain management solution that is designed to help small and mid-sized businesses avoid inventory overstocks shortages, reduce waste, cut costs, and maximize profitability.
Based on an accurate analysis of sales and current inventory levels, the solution calculates precisely which SKUs to order, in what quantity, and where to ship them. The vendor’s value proposition is that by replacing paper forms and spreadsheets, companies can grow without…
$350
per outlet
Pricing
Blue Yonder Luminate Commerce
Mycroft Assistant
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Mycroft Assistant
$350
per outlet
Mycroft Assistant
$350
per outlet
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Pricing Offerings
Blue Yonder Luminate Commerce
Mycroft Assistant
Free Trial
No
Yes
Free/Freemium Version
No
No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
No setup fee
Additional Details
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450 $ per 1 unit (warehouse, outlet) per 1 month + 350 $ per 1 unit (starting with 2nd) per 1 month
no SKU or User limit
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Chose Blue Yonder Luminate Commerce
The decision was already made by the architects and by the time I joined [the company]. The JDA implementation was already in place. However, the cost of the product and the targeted retailers would have made a lot of sense when choosing JDA Commerce Suite.
Earlier JDA versions did not supporting all the protocols for integration for example, sonic MQ. We had to spend lot of time writing adapters for that.
The decision was already made by the architects and by the time I joined [the company]. The JDA implementation was already in place. However, the cost of the product and the targeted retailers would have made a lot of sense when choosing JDA Commerce Suite.