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Web-enabled POS keeps menus and pricing fresh at Dunkin’ Donuts
A new web-enabled POS system at Dunkin’ Donuts coffee shops provides for browser-based control of chain-wide menu changes, pricing and access to store-by-store sales activity, supporting further chain expansion, parent company Allied Domecq says.
Posted 11/01/2004Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Retail kiosks to increase 69% to 105,000 by 2007, new study says
The future is bright for retail kiosks, says a new report from Summit Research. As consumers become more comfortable using kiosks to make purchases in retail locations, it says, the number of kiosks in North America will grow 69% by 2007 to 105,000.
Posted 10/11/2004Kurt PetersPost a comment
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VeriFone sparks Internet POS terminal with wireless options
To meet growing interest among retailers in using a wireless POS terminal capable of processing credit card transactions over the Internet, VeriFone has upgraded its Omni 3750 to accommodate wireless options for web connectivity.
Posted 09/28/2004Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Niche retailer Skates on Haight sharpens selling strategy with web POS
Web-based POS systems aren’t just for large retailers. Skates on Haight, with two San Francisco stores and a web site, uses a hosted system to analyze purchasing data to better plan merchandising strategies, says co-owner Michael Schawel.
Posted 09/24/2004Kurt PetersPost a comment
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How Sheetz c-stores control inventory with web-based POS
Soon after a customer purchases a freshly made turkey sandwich, executives at Sheetz headquarters can view on a web page the sale’s effect on in-store supplies of turkey. The system helps to keep up with demand for its custom sandwiches, Sheetz says.
Posted 09/24/2004Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Web-based POS an ongoing learning experience, analyst says
Retailers have come to expect web-based POS systems to go beyond the basics of ringing up sales to also interact with inventory management, labor scheduling and loss prevention – presenting a new slate of challenges, says analyst Sunita Gupta.
Posted 08/31/2004Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Retailers learn to trust web-based hiring systems, sometimes the hard way
A store manager who overrode his chain’s web-based hiring management system to hire a candidate flagged as potentially dishonest learned to trust the system after the employee stole $400 in merchandise, an Aberdeen Group study reports.
Posted 07/13/2004Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Retail kiosks in North America to grow 69% from 2003 to 2007, study says
As consumers grow more comfortable with shopping on kiosks, the number of kiosks in North American retail locations will grow to 105,000 by 2007, up from 62,000 in 2003, Summit Research Associates says.
Posted 07/12/2004Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Office Depot to roll out more than 7,000 wireless in-store web kiosks
Office Depot will place in each of its 900 stores eight web-based, wireless kiosks that let customers order products from OfficeDepot.com, configure personal computers, and research their personal loyalty points and shopping history, the retailer says.
Posted 07/01/2004Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Tickets.com’s kiosks bring web sales to the ballpark
Major League Baseball’s Red Sox, Pirates and Giants are out to make buying tickets through new web-based kiosks easier than hailing a hot-dog vendor at their ballparks.
Posted 06/14/2004Kurt PetersPost a comment
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