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Here are some of the exciting differences in RT/POS. Beta and pilot roll-out will be 3rd quarter 2008 . . . . |
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One common, consistent graphical user interface - Web centric browser based; touch screen and/or mouse driven; simple intuitive icon buttons; no confusing function keys. |
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Fault tolerant for High Reliability - Transactions trickle to minimize lost data; registers can stand alone without a network or server. |
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Enhanced customer experience - Faster more accurate transaction entry; better trained store personnel via "training mode"; more robust CRM features; customer hierarchy above various accounts; address entry assistance. |
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State of the art architecture - Open source Java based; improved quality control via automated test scripting; easier to modify and customize; operating system independent; input via touch screen, mouse, bar code, mag stripe; no more DOS mode programs in the C language; "Google-like" flexibility for searching and inquiries. | |||
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2008 Press Releases 01/02/08 - IMC Announces new Store System: RT/POS
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