Welcome back everyone to How I Launched This: A Saas Story from Google Cloud, a podcast about the CXOs and founders of SaaS companies, and some of the most innovative players in the game. And that's really been Trax's secret sauce is how to uniquely deal with those challenges of retail which are very nuanced. Transcript for Digitizing the World of Retail with Trax CEO Justin BeharĠ0:00:07] Justin Behar: Even the best state-of-the-art computer vision technology struggles with the core retail problem. We hear more about his journey to the CEO position and how he hopes to continue the positive trajectory Trax has been on. Later, Justin offers insights into Trax data management now and into the future. Trax's sophisticated machine learning system compensates for this and other stock issues. Situations like new packaging may seem benign but can lead to bad data if not handled properly. From manufacturing to the retail shelf, Trax offers important product feedback via the Trax dashboard to help companies operate more efficiently.Īll companies face challenges, and Justin details some of the obstacles Trax has overcome. Justin walks us through an example of this process of shelf monitoring and data analysis, explaining how the system can help measure things like advertising campaign effectiveness, stock issues, and more. Images of store interiors are uploaded and analyzed, providing tons of data from more than a million retail outlets. Trax technology is able to help stores analyze inventory, product placement, some shopping behaviors, and more to make recommendations for how a company could maximize sales and customer satisfaction. At Trax, Justin has held various leadership roles and recently was named CEO. Justin is no stranger to tech, having spent the last 25 years in Silicon Valley founding and expanding various companies. Trax is a cloud-based analytics software company that uses the power of machine learning and proprietary technologies to digitize retail for enhanced customer experiences and more effective goods management. I really appreciate it.Welcome back to How I Launched This! This week, Stephanie Wong and Jenny Brown are joined by Justin Behar, the CEO of Trax. finally, selected 'Protocols and ports' tab. selected an inbound rule from the inbound rule list and went to it's properties.Ħ. selected 'Windows firewall with advanced security' from the search itemsĥ. To view the properties for an inbound rule in the windows firewall settings this is what I did.ģ. I am still having problem when I use HTTPS protocol and I think I have to double check the configuration and SSL certificate set up in the Abyss Web Server for this because the internal tests are not successful for HTTPS. Port 80 is working now, that means I am not using any port number with my website URL when I use HTTP protocol. Yes, Azure does have an external firewall setting in the Azure VM portal and I had to create new inbound rules for both port 80 and 443 there as well as in Windows server's internal firewall settings. Please let me know if you want me to clarify anything or if you need any additional information. I am not sure if it would make any difference but I feel like I should mention that our website does not start with www. We want to remove the port number (8080) from the website URL while accessing remotely. In our OpenInsight, the current SRP_HTTP_FRAMEWORK_SETUP record looks like: Interestingly, when I run the default host on port 8080 everything works fine even if I do not specify the port number in the inbound rule properties whereas for the other port numbers we cannot have access to the website with specified port numbers in the inbound rule properties. To access the website remotely, I had to create an Inbound Rule in VM's Windows Firewall for port 8080. Although, the default port number or the other port numbers work when I try to access the website locally in the Azure Windows VM. I changed the port number for default host to 8080 from the default port number 80 in Abyss web server since only port 8080 works for the URL when I do a remote access, it does not work for the default (80) or other port numbers. We have our OpenInsight in Microsoft Azure Windows Virtual Machine (VM) and we are using Abyss web server X1 for hosting a website.
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