If you haven’t noticed, your local supermarket, department store and fast-food restaurant are using automated point-of-sale (POS) systems to
complete purchases. These devices are getting more sophisticated and
are able to handle most retail transactions without human intervention.
POS automation doesn’t mean they’re maintenance- or management-free. POS systems are connected to accounting, finance, inventory, logistics and operation’s administrative applications and platforms.
Software makes POS work, but it still requires an extensive amount of hardware, including touchscreen interfaces, scanners, microprinters and cash dispensers. Reaping the benefits of automation requires constant monitoring and maintenance.
Read more @ channelnomics.com/2012/09/11/ncr-kaseya-extend-services-pos/
POS automation doesn’t mean they’re maintenance- or management-free. POS systems are connected to accounting, finance, inventory, logistics and operation’s administrative applications and platforms.
Software makes POS work, but it still requires an extensive amount of hardware, including touchscreen interfaces, scanners, microprinters and cash dispensers. Reaping the benefits of automation requires constant monitoring and maintenance.
Read more @ channelnomics.com/2012/09/11/ncr-kaseya-extend-services-pos/
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