In a nutshell: On March 11, 12, and 13, Mr Suricate in the 15th edition of One to One Retail E-commerce in Monaco. This guide covers: One to One Monaco: The Retail Barometer; Retail Under Pressure: A Minefield; Increasing Revenue While Avoiding Critical Incidents; Testing Without Allocating Additional Resources.
On March 11, 12, and 13, Mr Suricate in the 15th edition of the One to One Retail E-commerce in Monaco. This event has become a must-attend for all decision-makers in retail, digital, and omnichannel transformation.
For fifteen years, this exhibition has brought together major retail players to discuss the sector's significant transformations. Over these fifteen years, the challenges have grown increasingly complex: technological acceleration, pressure on margins, exacting customer expectations, fragmented customer journeys, and heightened competition.
In this context, software quality is no longer merely a technical matter; it is a strategic imperative.
One to One Monaco: The Retail Barometer
One to One Monaco is much more than an exhibition.
It is a selective format that gathers decision-makers from retail, e-commerce, and brands for curated meetings, tangible case studies, and high-value presentations.
Over 15 editions, the event has established itself as a meeting point for:
- E-commerce Directors
- CIOs
- Digital Managers
- CDOs
- Marketing Departments
- Innovation Departments
Retail is addressed from all angles: acquisition, conversion, omnichannel strategy, customer experience, technological performance, data, and logistics.
And this year again, one truth stands out: business performance relies on the robustness of digital tools.
Retail Under Pressure: A Minefield
The sector is experiencing a period of intense pressure:
- Inflation and consumer spending adjustments
- Rising acquisition costs
- Compressed margins
- Accelerated production deployments
- Proliferation of omnichannel journeys
A failing purchase funnel during a peak activity period.
A disruption in Click & Collect.
An undetected mobile bug.
The slightest incident has an immediate impact on revenue and brand image. Teams must deliver faster, test more, and deploy more frequently... without mobilizing additional resources.
This is precisely where software quality becomes a strategic imperative.
Why Mr Suricate Back
It’s no coincidence that Mr Suricate in One to One Monaco once again.
Retail stakeholders require:
- To secure their revenue streams
- To accelerate their production deployments
- To test all their omnichannel customer journeys
- To reduce team workload
- To bridge the gap between business and technology teams
Our role is clear: to enable retailers to detect bugs before they incur revenue loss, impact operations, or tarnish brand image.
1. Increase Revenue by Preventing Critical Incidents
A bug in a purchase funnel, a malfunctioning internal search engine, or a promotional calculation error: these incidents directly erode value.
Using end-to-end automated testing, Mr Suricate real customer journeys:
- Web
- Mobile
- Application
- Cross-device
- Click & Collect
Anomalies are detected upstream or immediately in production.
Fewer unwelcome surprises. More secure sales.
2. Test Without Mobilizing Additional Resources
Digital teams are already under pressure. Recruiting technical QA profiles is challenging.
The Mr Suricate no-code solution Mr Suricate you to:
- Business teams to create test scenarios
- Product Owners to validate critical user journeys
- Tech teams to focus on development
Result: reduced dependency, fewer bottlenecks, increased autonomy.
3. Cross-platform and Omnichannel
Retail is no longer confined to a single website. Customers initiate interactions on mobile, continueon desktop, and complete purchases in-store. Systems interface with ERPs, CRMs, and logistics tools.
Mr Suricate you to test these cross-functional workflows, including on:
- various browsers
- diverse devices
- real-world environments
- varied network conditions
Quality must not be limited to the web page.
4. Reconciling Business and Tech through Quality
One of the historical impediments to QA: its technical complexity.
When testing is exclusively reserved for developers, business stakeholders remain observers. When it becomes accessible, quality becomes a collective responsibility.
This is what we observe among our retail clients: the widespread adoption of testing fosters collaboration and aligns teams around a common objective: to deliver without disruption.
Highlight: Experience Feedback with Boulanger
This year, we will speak alongside the company Boulanger to share tangible insights:
“How Boulanger has embedded quality across its product teams.”
A pivotal topic. Because true transformation does not solely reside in the tool, but in disseminating a quality culture across all product teams.
How to transition:
- from ad-hoc QA to quality integrated into every sprint;
- from end-of-cycle control to collective accountability.
Boulanger will share the activated levers, encountered obstacles, and benefits achieved in terms of performance and organizational structure.
Quality as a Sustainable Competitive Advantage
Retail has evolved into a precision discipline.
Margins no longer tolerate approximation. Customers no longer forgive malfunctions. Deployments are occurring at a sustained pace.
Software quality is no longer a cost center.
It is a revenue assurance, a productivity driver, a brand image factor.
And above all, it is a sustainable differentiator.
See you in Monaco
The 15th edition of One to One Monaco will provide an opportunity to engage with the key players shaping the retail landscape.
If you are looking to:
- Secure your conversion paths
- Accelerate your deployments
- Test your omnichannel environments
- Reduce the burden on your teams
Our teams will be available to discuss these topics.
Quality is no longer optional. In today's retail landscape, it is a prerequisite for performance.
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