Alpine IQ, announced on Tuesday its updated integration with Treez, an enterprise point-of-sale platform for cannabis retailers. Businesses can now connect their Alpine IQ accounts to Treez through enhanced integration, the Colorado-based company said in a press release.
Cannabis-focused commerce technology platform Treez announced on Thursday new feature releases to its suite of services, including advanced functionalities within its Retail Analytics data platform - the introduction of TreezPay 2.0 and Treez Headless eCommerce.
involved in organized retail theft. carley: the big question now is will it work? joining me now, tracee hernandez, founding ceo of bis fed and tucky blunt junior, owner and operator of blunts and more, a retail cannabis business. good morning to you both. the governor is taking actions let s get to the details of this, $300 million, almost all of it to increased police presence. he wants to create an organized theft unit and $20 million to help small businesses that have been victims of these smash and grab robberies. so sarah or tracee, rather, will this work? do you support the governor s plan? we at the business federation, we ve got 400,000 businesses large and small, absolutely support the governor leaning in to help with enforcement and prosecution and funding of police so that we can get after these criminals that have taken to retail theft as the new way to make money from
and go live your life. head to golo.com now to join the over 2 million people who have found the right way to lose weight and get healthier with golo. todd: california governor gavin newsom plans to combat the wave of smash and grab robberies with a $300 million proposal. the owner and operator of a retail cannabis business joined us earlier to discuss the plan. criminals have taken to retail theft as the new way to make money, so we definitely need to do something and we appreciate the governor stepping up. i do agree with what he s trying to do. i think the laws need to be changed and it needs to be classified as armed robbery, not just property crimes. todd: more than half the democrats spending proposal will place local law enforcement officers in stores. i feel like we could have avoided this program.