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Point-of-Sale Technology

POS or point-of-sale is the term often used in conjunction with hardware such as the terminal, or checkouts. It is also the software, including the wireless systems for companies with multiple locations.

What is POS?
POS or PoS are abbreviations for point-of-sale, point of service, or point of purchase. 

Retail POS
Retail point-of-sale solution systems are more than basic cash registers. With
today's systems, they can hold all the information you need to run a successful business.

POS Cash Registers
Eliminate loss by taking the element of human error out of money handling with POS cash registers.

POS Terminals
POS terminals can process e-commerce for you as well as handle your in-store transactions. 

Restaurant POS Solutions
Restaurant POS systems are being used increasingly, from simple family owned restaurants to major chains.

Point-of-sale Technology
Point-of-sale technology has evolved from the simple credit card units that were once considered state of the art technology.

Point-of-sale Programs
Point-of-sale programs are excellent for manufacturers, by tracking all stages of production, storage, and shipping.

Free POS Software
Uncertain about POS software, then free POS software may be an excellent prospect to experience this useful tool on a trial basis.

Smart POS Solutions
With the proper software, you can turn your present computer into a POS terminal. Then as profits increase, you can add a newer hardware.

Traditional Checkout Counter
In a supermarket or department store the checkout counter, check stand, or checkout is the counter where you purchase the items chosen from that store.

Point-of-Sale Hardware
POS or point-of-sale is the term often used in conjunction with hardware such as the terminal, or checkouts.

POS Software Systems
POS software transmits data to a database creating a comprehensive and useful resource, including merchandizing, forecasting, accounting, and inventory-control.

The Development of the First POS Software
A Brief description of how POS software came about.

Standardization of POS Hardware Interface
Proposals to standardize development of POS systems have been made to ease interconnecting POS devices.

Barcodes
A barcode or universal product code is a series of lines at various widths, which is read by an optic scanner called barcode reader.

History of POS
Norman Joseph Woodland and Bernard Silver developed the idea for the barcode.

Applications of Barcodes
Barcodes and RFID (Radio frequency Identification) are used when items have to be labeled with information, which are to be processed by computers.

Symbologies
Symbology is the equivalent to a language, the mapping between messages and barcodes.

Universal Product Code
On April 3, 1973, Woodland at IBM developed the linear barcode, which was adopted as the Universal Product Code, or UPC. UPC is the original bar codes used for items sold in the United States and Canada stores.

Electronic Funds Transfer Point-of-sale
Electronic Funds Transfer Point-of-sale (EFTPOS) these are devices that sales transactions are directly deducted or debited from the consumer's bank account at the point-of-sale.

Popular in many countries
EFTPOS have become so popular all over the world that some individuals fear we are soon becoming a cashless society.

EFTPOS Worldwide
In several countries, banks charge a small fee of approximately 25 to 50 cents per debit card transaction, whereas in other countries this charge could be as much  as $5.00 per transaction, depending on the banking institute, making it wise to  limit EFTPOS usage.

ATM Use
Many ATMs also have the ability to transfer money between accounts, and even sale postage stamps.

History of the ATM
NCR produced the first ATM in Dundee, Scotland. This ATM was installed by Barclays Bank in north London on June 27, 1967 in Enfield Town.

ATM Networking
The majority of ATMs are linked to interbank networks, enabling people to withdraw or deposit money from machines that do not belonging to the bank where they hold accounts.

ATM Charges & Fee's
Numerous banking institutes across the United States charge ATM fees. In many circumstances these fees are charged to non-banking members, while other institutes the fees apply to all users.

ATM Hardware and Software
ATMs use a secure crypto processor, which gives a certain amount of tamper-resistance; this is usually located within an IBM PC compatible host computer, which has been placed in a secure enclosure.

ATM Reliability
For the most part, ATMs are reliable. If a problem does occur, then customers are without cash until the problem has been corrected, or whenever they can get to the bank.

ATM Security
With early ATMs, security focused on the ATMs vulnerable to physical attack. Several ATMs were attacked by thieves who attempted to steal the entire machine.

 

 

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