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UK label picks Cybertill software

Jacob Nthoiwa
By Jacob Nthoiwa, ITWeb journalist.
Johannesburg, 04 Jun 2010

UK label picks Cybertill software

UK's Bolongaro Trevor clothing label has invested in a management system to help manage its London store, writes Fibre2Fashion.

Due to the increasing level of business, Bongalaro is driving its electronic point of sale (e-POS) system to effectively manage its business.

Alan Cunningham, operations manager at the business, says: “Before Cybertill, we had a manual system. It was proving incredibly labour-intensive just to manage stock, let alone monitor business performance.”

Restaurant upgrades POS

PointOne, an e-POS technology provider, has supplied restaurant Tossed with an e-POS system across the group's seven stores, according to Source Wire.

Tossed's Vincent Mckevitt says: “We needed to have better business information in order to expand, and the only way we could achieve this was to upgrade our point-of-sale system, so we could access information and reports in real-time from a centralised source.”

The PointOne e-POS solution will enable Tossed to hold information such as menu details, pricing, and special offers in one place, as well as increase its throughput and improve customer service.

Hardware warehouse selects MS retail solution

Hardware Distribution Warehouses selected Microsoft's Retail Management System (RMS) as the preferred POS for HDW dealer stores, writes Earth Times.

Microsoft RMS POS is sold and supported by Microsoft and Microsoft authorised re-sellers worldwide.

The decision was based on Microsoft's strength to offer required Hardware Store POS features and keep current with technology

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