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Building a POS solution

Building a POS solution

Overview

The retail industry has changed dramatically in the last few years, and nowhere is this more evident than in the evolution of POS systems. POS, or point of sale, technology is the hardware and software found most commonly at retail checkout counters. Customers might view POS products as simply the "cash register," however, it's actually much more. A POS system is usually the combination of a computer system, POS-specific software, monitor, cash drawer, bar code scanner, credit card reader (or magnetic stripe reader), receipt printer, keyboard or other peripherals.
Using a modern POS system instead of an Electronic Cash Register (ECR) any retailer can have at their fingertips a range of tools for managing their business that were formerly only available to the largest and most sophisticated of retailing giants. Each component of the POS system integrates to create a single POS solution which can be used standalone or integrated with other systems and additional equipment to operate storewide or even across several stores.
This IT guide will equip you with the knowledge you need to make an informed purchasing decision about POS systems and solutions. Reading it will help you provide your business with the right POS hardware and software with the features and longevity you need to conduct business more efficiently and increase sales and workflow. The sections of this guide include:
» Common POS usage models: find out how a POS system can help your business improve retail checkout, inventory management, and customer service, and track employee productivity.
» Putting together the pieces of a POS system: learn about POS products, from cash drawers to monitors to software.
» The HP rp5000 POS solution: explore your options when considering an HP rp5000 POS solution.
» Is my business ready for a POS solution?: determine if your business needs a POS solution by reviewing pricing considerations, interoperability, and system lifecycles.
» Product information: browse HP's line of POS solutions.
» Next: Common POS usage models

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Building a POS solution

» Overview
» Common POS usage models
» Putting together the pieces of a POS system
» The HP rp5000 Point of Sale System
» Is my business ready for a POS solution?
» POS Product information

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