The ’80s have been reborn in the cloud.
Jordache, the clothing brand most known for its jeans popular three decades ago, has been undergoing something of a refresh of late. It’s getting a technology makeover, too, as the 400-person company moves into the modern era.
“The infrastructure [and] technology growth is the same as the brand: Coming into a new age,” said Ezri Silver, Jordache’s SVP of operations, in an interview. “[For] a company to be cutting edge means you’re cutting edge everywhere.”
A big piece of that has been a significant shift into cloud platforms, which is anchored by the trio of Google Apps, RLM’s fashion-centric enterprise resource planning software, and KWI’s retail management application.
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