Celerant Technology, a leading provider of innovative retail and e-commerce solutions, and SSI Data, the leading retail POS data analytics technology serving the global active lifestyle retail market, announced new integration tools that enables retailers to connect easily with SSI Data and gain easy access to robust total marketplace trend reporting tools and reports.

“Our partnership with Celerant was developed to make connection to our industry-leading SSI Data reporting platforms a fully automated feature, available in Celerant’s latest product release,” explained Shawn Pritchett, director of retail partnerships at SportsOneSource, LLC, which manages the SSI Data platforms. “Retailers will immediately gain access to category, brand and product/color trends across 12 retail channels, including Internet, driven by data collected and aggregated from over 15,000 retail doors.”

“We are excited to partner with SportsOneSource to provide a seamless and easy way to exchange data from our participating retail clients to the SSI reporting platform. In turn, our clients gain access to valuable industry data in which they can analyze nationwide trends to help improve their businesses,” stated Michele Salerno, director of marketing for Celerant Technology. “With greater visibility into the performance of new products, specific brands, product variations, and more- retailers can forecast and plan more effectively. Our partnership with SportsOneSoure is one more way in which we have modified our retail POS software platform to better serve our sports and outdoor clients.”

Celerant’s new integration with SSI Data is available in the latest release of Stratus Retail, as well as Celerant’s new SaaS platform, Cumulus Retail, which are both being unveiled at the upcoming SHOT and Outdoor Retailer Shows. Also included within this release is Celerant’s new integration with Smartwaiver for digital waiver management and several new distributor integrations such as Zander’s, Bill Hicks and United Sporting Co (Ellett Brothers & Jerry’s Sport Center).