Smart Price Optimization and Management Sample Clauses

Smart Price Optimization and Management. A. Add-Ons Customer may choose to include an additional Standard Sandbox, a Performance Sandbox and/or Monthly Price Evaluations as a paid add-on to Smart Price Optimization and Management when the applicable Order is signed and/or by giving written notice as described in ‘Fee Adjustments’ section below in consideration of the below annual fee for the applicable paid-on. Add-On Quantity Annual Fee - Edition Essentials Advantage Ultimate Additional Standard Sandbox 1 20% of the Annual Fee for Smart Price Optimization and Management 20% of the Annual Fee for Smart Price Optimization and Management Custom Performance Sandbox 1 40% of the Annual Fee for Smart Price Optimization and Management 40% of the Annual Fee for Smart Price Optimization and Management Custom Additional Monthly Price Evaluations 2,000,000 US$30,000 US$30,000 US$30,000 Please contact your PROS Customer Success Manager to purchase an add-on, as well as to inquire about pricing for purchasing more than 10,000,000 Monthly Price Evaluations.
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Smart Price Optimization and Management. A. Add-Ons Customer may choose to include additional Standard Sandbox(es), Performance Sandbox(es) and/or Monthly Price Evaluations as a paid add-on to Smart Price Optimization and Management when the applicable Order is signed and/or by giving written notice as described in ‘Fee Adjustments’ section below in consideration for the below annual fee for the applicable add-on.
Smart Price Optimization and Management. Smart Price Optimization and Management is an omnichannel price management solution that defines pricing strategies, manages prices across multiple channels and geographies, governs pricing approval processes, provides analytics and insights to help manage revenue and profit, and delivers prices in real-time across multiple channels. Smart Price Optimization and Management is available for purchase in the three editions below: Capabilities Essentials Advantage Ultimate Omnichannel Price List Management. View, define and manage price lists for one or more channels (direct sales, partners, eCommerce, etc.), regions, products, or customer segments, to operationalize pricing strategy execution and rationality across sales channels. X X X Price Strategy Management. Build and manage dynamic pricing strategies. Simulate various pricing inputs to help refine and adjust pricing strategies. X X X Leader-Follower Pricing. Define and manage price item relationships to maintain rationality when performing mass adjustment of prices. X X X On-Demand Currency Conversion. Define, manage and convert automatically price lists, charts, and price evaluations for ISO- supported currencies. X X X Standard Unit of Measure Conversions. Leverage standard conversion rates between different units of measure. Execute automatic conversions between units for charts and price lists. X X X Mass Price Change. Perform scheduled price updates based on updated pricing strategies, costs changes and competitive pricing. Review and approve latest pricing and publish to Customer’s ERP. X X X Multi-tiered Pricing Approval Workflows. Price governance via multiple levels of approval workflows, including routing of price approvals based on pricing thresholds to specific roles. X X X Price Analytics (margin/revenue). Predictive pricing models, configurable charts, and dashboard views. Ability to choose different data display options, filters, groupings and to zoom in on data and comparison tools. Intuitive workflow navigation between charts and price lists. X X X Price List Scenario Analysis. Create and compare different pricing strategies. Analyze outcomes via aggregated summary metrics (KPIs) and inline analytics. X X X eCommerce Integration. eCommerce integration via standard APIs. X X X Real Time Price Delivery. PROS Pricing Evaluation API to power sales channels with real-time delivery of pricing information. Includes up to the specified number of price evaluations per month. 1M 3M 10M Customer-S...
Smart Price Optimization and Management. A. Technical Limits Smart Price Optimization and Management is subject to the following maximum parameters: Parameter Edition Essentials Advantage Ultimate Total Records 40M 100M Custom Customers 100,000 250,000 Custom Products 100,000 250,000 Custom Historical Data Stored 2 years 2 years Custom Monthly Price Evaluations 1M 3M Custom Peak Price Evaluations per Minute 2,500 2,500 Custom PROS will monitor or audit remotely the Scope specified in the applicable Order and the above parameters. If you exceed the parameters above, (a) the Service Level(s) (as defined in the PROS Production Support and Service Level Agreement and in these Product Specific Terms) will not apply, and (b) PROS Customer Success will contact you about upgrading to a higher Edition tier. You may increase your parameters by upgrading to a higher Edition tier, in which case your fee will increase as described in the ‘Fee Adjustments’ section below.

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