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Home Technology True Fit announces extended collaboration with Google Cloud to unlock data-driven growth for fashion retailers

True Fit announces extended collaboration with Google Cloud to unlock data-driven growth for fashion retailers

by uma

 

TrueFit, a data-driven fit personalization platform for fashion retailers and brands, has announced it has extended its strategic partnership with Google Cloud.

Forging stronger integrations with key Google Cloud services, BigQuery and BigQuery’s Analytics Hub, True Fit is optimizing how it serves and shares the data and analytics from its Fashion Genome, the world’s largest connected dataset for fashion and apparel, with its retail and brand partners.

True Fit’s Fashion Genome brings together data from 80 million active members and 17,000+ brands, to unlock insights and serve fit personalization to shoppers. The high-fidelity fit recommendations generated by the platform build confidence into customer buying journeys. This assists retailers to improve the customer experience, drive conversion, and increase revenue, while also reducing fit-related returns to deliver growth.

True Fit is leveraging BigQuery, a fully managed cloud-based data warehousing solution closely integrated with Google Cloud products, and Analytics Hub, a service within BigQuery that simplifies how data is served, to deliver more actionable insights to its retail partners. This powers enhanced personalization, making it even easier for brands and retailers to leverage the Fashion Genome to bring personalization to customer buying journeys.

Raj Chandrasekaran, CTO at True Fit, commented: “Optimizing how data is served and powering more actionable insights through our Google Cloud integration means our retail partners can deliver great shopping experiences, higher conversion, and ultimately greater revenue. Our ability to process volumes of data and exchange data easily with our customers have been propelled forward by collaborating with BigQuery and Analytics Hub.”

“Retailers want to simplify how they manage and analyze data to generate more impactful insights for their business,” said Carrie Tharp, Vice President, Retail at Google Cloud. “Now that True Fit’s Fashion Genome is more deeply integrated with Google Cloud, retailers can apply our technology to their most critical data sets to unlock new business value and create more personalized buying experiences for consumers.”

“Our extended partnership with Google Cloud, which gives us the ability to offer retailers easier access to insights from important data sets, becomes even more pertinent in the context of the economic headwinds and uncertainty that we’re seeing globally,” William R. Adler, CEO of True Fit, commented. “Capabilities that help retailers win hard-fought conversions while maintaining margin will become all the more imperative.”