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Pos Software System
Faster Design & Transaction Processing In POS Terminals
Connect One has confirmed it plans to release an ARM based secure Internet Protocol (IP) communication controller chip that reduces the cost and speeds the design of new IP-enabled point-of-sale (POS) terminals in the new year. iChipSec CO2128 is slated to ship in January 2007. The chip includes many hardware enhancements that ensure high-throughput by offloading IP and network security protocols from the host processor, the company said. "Security is paramount in financial applications," explained Alan Singer, Connect One vice president of sales and marketing. "iChipSec CO2128 is a highly integrated and flexible system-on-a-chip that offers more value and better performance than software-based secure IP networking solutions. It enables customers to reduce time-to-market and win market share, while reducing development and ongoing costs." The CO2128 features an ARM7 core processor, RTOS, security and networking protocol stack to ensure efficient and secure high-speed transaction processing, the company said.
InfoTouch Corporation — Store Manager ES
Since 1986, InfoTouch Corporation has been providing retail specialty shops with a comprehensive point-of-sale (POS) software product. InfoTouch released its latest version of Store Manager ES (Version 2.50) earlier this year. EASE OF USE -- 5 Stars The main menu of InfoTouch Store Manager contains a series of buttons that provides access to the register, inventory, customers, employees, utilities, a transaction manager, a replenishment option, the system setup option, a time clock, and a backup feature. Clicking on a button will update the screen with the features found in that module. Users can choose to work in the training mode, which is excellent for new employees or when first setting up the system. An offline mode is also available, which allows users to continue processing transactions even if the central system is not functioning.
Wincor Nixdorf's Industry-Leading Convenience/Petroleum Software ...
AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Wincor Nixdorf, one of the world's leading suppliers of IT solutions for the banking and retail industries, today announced that its NAMOS Compact software for petroleum/convenience retailing has achieved the Conformance Validation Certificate by the Petroleum Convenience Alliance for Technology Standards (PCATS). The PCATS certification validates that NAMOS Compact complies with specific-use instances for the PCATS-NAXML standards, which were designed to ease integration and communication between point-of-sale (POS) systems and the back office. PCATS was formed in September 2003 to continue developing and maintaining standards work that was initiated under the National Association of Convenience Stores' (NACS) Technology Standards Project. With 160 retailer and supplier members, the group's membership represents more than 22,000 convenience stores.
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