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How the Shopify-CDW Partnership Means Better In-Store Retail for Your Business

Retail is evolving fast. For many brands, selling in-person and online at once is no longer optional—it’s essential. Managing separate systems for ecommerce, payments, hardware, and support often becomes messy and expensive. That is where the recent partnership between Shopify an

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Retail is evolving fast. For many brands, selling in-person and online at once is no longer optional—it’s essential. Managing separate systems for ecommerce, payments, hardware, and support often becomes messy and expensive. That is where the recent partnership between Shopify and CDW can make a real difference.

What the Shopify-CDW Partnership Brings

Shopify has teamed up with CDW, a major IT and infrastructure provider, to streamline the process of getting retail stores up and running smoothly. 

Here are the key benefits:

  • Unified procurement: Retailers can now get hardware, software, payments, and support all in one place. No more juggling different suppliers.

  • Faster deployment: CDW’s expertise in retail IT makes setting up much quicker and more confident. Less downtime, fewer surprises.

  • Seamless omnichannel operations: Shopify POS, payments, and online store are brought together. That means inventory, sales, and customer experience are smoother across online and physical channels.

  • Customization with support: Even if you don’t have a big dev team, the joint solution allows for customizing workflows. CDW supports for hardware and Shopify handles the software stack. Plus, technical onboarding support (via partners like Codal) is part of the deal. 

What This Means for Shopify-Powered Retailers

If you’re a merchant using Shopify, or thinking about expanding into physical retail, this partnership opens up some strong opportunities.

  1. Lower risk, lower friction for opening physical storesOne of the biggest hurdles for merchants is the hardware and setup cost & logistics. With CDW handling infrastructure procurement and deployment, much of that burden is reduced.

  2. Better consistency between online & offline experiencesCustomer expectations are high. They want the same pricing, inventory visibility, loyalty, and checkout experience whether they’re shopping online or in-store. With Shopify + CDW, you can streamline that.

  3. Time saved on technical and logistical setupBecause this partnership bundles hardware, software, and support, you spend less time sourcing devices, dealing with compatibility issues, or setting up payment terminals. You can instead focus on merchandising, customer experience, and marketing.

  4. Scalable setupsWhether you’re opening a single store or a chain, this combined solution scales well. You get more predictable deployment processes and better support with growth.

If you’d like help planning your POS setup, auditing your in-store workflow, or ensuring online/offline systems talk to each other cleanly, I offer hands-on support. Join my Expert Support membership at Three Acres to get priority consulting, detailed audits, and guidance for all your Shopify development and retail integration work.