
By John Oates
Published: 11 June 1999 16:55 BST
Electrical retailer, Comet, has picked Sequent to provide it with a data warehouse to store and analyse information about its customers.
The system uses a Sequent NUMA-Q enterprise server, kept on Comet's premises but maintained remotely from Sequent's management centre in Weybridge.
The system will allow advertising and brand analysis, basket analysis and stock control.
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