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What Data Is Doing for E-Commerce—And Why Your Business Needs To Catch Up

Percival SokoBy Percival Soko2025-04-02No Comments5 Mins Read
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The moment a shopper clicks “buy,” the clock starts ticking. Customers expect deliveries to arrive in days, sometimes hours. They want recommendations that feel personalized but not invasive. They demand accurate tracking updates, easy returns, and competitive pricing without ever seeing the logistical complexity behind it all.

The companies that consistently deliver on these expectations aren’t just good at logistics or marketing. They’re good at data.

Vinaychand Muppala, a Business Intelligence Engineer at Amazon and IEEE Senior Member, has spent more than a decade helping companies modernize their analytics infrastructure. His expertise has directly improved Amazon’s last-mile delivery and fulfillment operations, cutting costs while enhancing customer satisfaction for the commerce giant. Whether it’s a multinational e-commerce platform or a growing retail brand, Muppala sees one factor consistently separating the winners from the rest: the ability to transform data into real-time action.

Meeting One-Click Expectations

For decades, business intelligence operated on delayed reporting. Companies made decisions based on yesterday’s reports, adjusting inventory, pricing, and fulfillment strategies with a lag that was tolerable until it wasn’t.

“If you’re making decisions based on yesterday’s data you’re already starting to fall behind,” Muppala says. “There’s enormous value in capturing and acting on data as it’s generated, especially when it comes to the customer experience.”

Modern e-commerce leaders have moved to streaming data, turning fresh insights into immediate action. Muppala explains that continuous analytics where information is captured and processed as it flows has benefitted many key areas of the business.

Retailers no longer wait for inventory reports to identify stockouts or overstock issues. Instead, concurrent demand tracking ensures that replenishment happens automatically, keeping shelves stocked without tying up unnecessary capital.

Delivery logistics have become more responsive, too. Data-driven route optimization helps carriers adjust in real time, reducing delays and cutting costs. At Amazon, Muppala contributed to tools that shaved 2% off delivery times. That might seem small, but at Amazon’s scale, it translated to $2.5 million in annual savings.

Customer experience has also seen a transformation. Live user data enables businesses to personalize recommendations, adjust pricing dynamically, and offer promotions precisely when they’re most effective all of which improve conversion rates and loyalty.

And beyond these direct applications, real-time analytics can reveal hidden inefficiencies across operations. From warehouse layouts to checkout flows, businesses are uncovering ways to improve speed and reduce friction simply by measuring processes they previously overlooked.

Making Data Work for Your Business

If real-time data is so powerful, why aren’t all businesses using it effectively? The challenge, Muppala explains, is that many companies still treat analytics as a reporting tool rather than a core decision-making engine.

“Data shouldn’t be locked away in dashboards,” he says. “It needs to be in the hands of your operations managers, customer service teams, and people who can act on it at the moment.”

For businesses looking to transition from static reports to real-time insights, Muppala recommends starting with clear objectives. Rather than collecting data for its own sake, companies should focus on solving specific pain points, high fulfillment costs, frequent stockouts, or customer churn and build analytics solutions around those challenges.

Investing in the right infrastructure is also overlooked. Many legacy data systems weren’t designed for real-time processing or scale, making cloud-based platforms and modern analytics frameworks essential for companies looking to keep pace. At Amazon, Muppala has championed upgrading ETL pipelines to more scalable, responsive systems, ensuring data is available when and where it’s needed.

Testing data-driven strategies in high impact areas before scaling is the most effective way to build momentum and buy-in. Amazon, for example, first experimented with dynamic pricing during peak shopping periods, refining the system before rolling it out across its marketplace. By starting small and iterating, businesses can reduce risk while maximizing impact.

Most importantly, Muppala stresses that data should be treated as a company-wide asset, not a siloed IT function. When marketing, product, and operations teams all have access to real-time insights, the entire business becomes more agile and responsive.

The Future of Belongs to the Fast Movers

E-commerce is continuing to evolve at an unforgiving pace. The market is projected to reach $67 trillion by 2033, and businesses that rely on static reports to make decisions are already at a disadvantage. Muppala sees streaming analytics as a competitive differentiator rather than an IT investment and encourages more companies to take the plunge.

“Businesses using historical data to guide their strategy will always be a step behind,” he says. “To put it another way, your analytics have to match the pace of your commerce.”

From optimizing last-mile delivery to fine-tuning inventory and detecting fraud before it happens, businesses that act in the moment gain a decisive edge. In an industry where speed defines success, how you handle data is becoming the difference between leading the market and playing catch-up.

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