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Showing posts with label point of sale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label point of sale. Show all posts

Thursday, 28 March 2013

Retail Technology Boom Pitfalls

We are currently in an age where technology is advancing lightening fast, making it hard for even the most invested users to keep up. This new atmosphere causes some innate pitfalls retailers must keep an eye out for. 

 

Newbies Remorse
When a new trend crops up in technology, the market place will become cluttered with options and fly-by-night companies trying to cash in on the hot topic. New companies have their instability issues; companies that are venturing into new industries or products will also have instability issues.

These are the kinds of situations where you must be increasingly conservative and get as many facts as possible. Talk to a few of their existing customers and really get a feel for what to expect: customer service, hidden fees, capabilities, etc.

 

Jack of All Trades 
While a very knowledgeable, expert software developer or systems engineer may be able to "create anything", that doesn't mean they should. Proper research and development, industry knowledge and experience are very important parts to evolving any product and ensuring ultimate functionality.
Many companies that seem to be a "Jack of all trades" end up being a diluted version of each specialty with one or two strong suits.
Point of Sale can be broken down into more than just ringing up sales and should include minimally inventory control and reporting features.

Don't allow yourself to be on a diluted or watered down product just because the company is a knock-out in another industry. 
 
Minimal Effort Junkies 




Technology and software are important RESOURCES. If you start any upgrade or technology search from the perspective of getting a tool that will do as much as possible for you and your company’s expansion, you will strip off much of the anxiety or hesitance. Thus, opening the door to thoroughly investigating your resources and setting yourself up for maximum payoff.
 





 Save Now, Pay Later

I could say "you get what you pay for" but we all know that.
We will forever hunt for the best bargain and the maximum bang for our buck. 
Unfortunately, certain technology developers claim to do it all for pocket change. When push comes to shove, it'll be YOU that suffers in the end.

If something is too good to be true, it probably is. 





Square Peg, Round Hole


Point of Sale is typically designed for a particular kind of retailer; this is determined by sales volume, item count, number of locations and business structure.

While it is tempting to get in on a particular feature or fit within a tight budget you must ensure you are not essentially shoving your size 12 company into a size 8 shoe. It'll hurt and you'll have no room to move around... much less expand. 






But IT'S SO SHINY!

Looks aren't everything. While I sincerely understand "the clothes make the man", that concept only runs so deep. Make sure you are getting an interface that fits your needs and is functional, but don't miss the point of the software just because it's easy on the eyes.
 









One Step Retail Solutions is a leading retail technology consultancy and value added reseller for multiple industry giants. We have been in business for over 28 years and have helped thousands of retailers expand their brand through proper technology resources. Our products include cloud based, mobile options and scalable systems.

Friday, 1 March 2013

How Did You Hear About Us?

You have undoubtedly heard that question a multitude of times. "How did you hear about us?" is one of the most important questions a retailer can ask at point of sale and can lead to thousands upon thousands of future sales.
 
Your retail management software should support your marketing efforts in every way possible and include a feature for tracking and analyzing where customers have come in from; word of mouth, newspaper ads, mailers, Yelp, a blogger, etc. 

If your Point of Sale or Retail Management System is not EMPOWERING you as a retailer, give us a call at 800-266-1328


One Step Retail Solutions has helped thousands of retailers nationwide achieve their retail goals through top of the line retail technology. With a consultative and personal approach, One Step is a top resource for 5 of the top point of sale / retail management systems available on the market. Having been in business for over 27 years we have evolved relationships with specialists industry-wide and strive to bring educational resources to our retailers and other retail friends.

Thursday, 10 May 2012

The Future of Retailing with Retail Pro - Webinar










Join us for a Webinar on June 5th at 11:00am - 12:00am PDT
The Future of Retailing with Retail Pro

Space is limited.
Reserve your Webinar seat now at:
https://www3.gotomeeting.com/register/541760974
Join our meeting of some of the top Retail Technology developers, discussing:
The Future of Retailing with Retail Pro

Polishing up our crystal ball, we are excited to present the electrifying future of Retail Pro
for your retail management technology needs and desires….bringing you everything you
ever wanted in a POS/Inventory/Retail Management system!

Find out what’s in the immediate future! Join us for this comprehensive meeting with our guests:
Ket Venethongkham, from Retail Pro International presenting Prism, the newest
development that will revolutionize how you set up your store(s). 

Scott Anderson, from Foundry Logic, introducing Mobile POS for Retail Pro, taking your
retail sales out from behind the cash wrap out onto the sales floor, putting your POS in
the hands of your staff to better service your customers from anywhere; also for
line-busting or inventory counting.

Jeff Whiteside, from Flexquery, showing the enhanced depth of reporting available for
Retail Pro users from Key Performance Indicators to the most specific custom reports that
you always wanted to have. Manage your store in a way you never thought possible!

Robyn Longmire, One Step Retail Solutions own expert on how to put it all together
for your store. With multiple possibilities, figure out what would answer your needs
as a retailer….now you can have it all!

Presented by One Step Retail Solutions
Title:
The Future of Retailing with Retail Pro
Date:
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Time:
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM PDT
After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing information about
joining the Webinar.

System Requirements
PC-based attendees
Required: Windows® 7, Vista, XP or 2003 Server
Macintosh®-based attendees
Required: Mac OS® X 10.5 or newer

Thursday, 23 February 2012

Retail Crime of the Future - Served with a Drink and Chips

By Amy Hanson, One Step Retail Solutions

News broke late last year about a “retail crime of the future”. Dating back to at least 2008, a small group of Romanian hackers have allegedly stolen credit card information through the POS systems of hundreds of small American businesses, adding up to more than 3 million dollars in fraudulent charges. The investigation is still pending, but the most serious attack was targeted at Subway franchises with at least 150 of their locations reportedly compromised. The 4 suspects are in custody, per the most recent reports.

The method of attack appears to be targeting certain POS “holes” through an essentially wide-open back door; a Trojan virus was then installed to give them ongoing easy access. As per the PCI Security Standards Council, those who process credit and debt payments must have a two-factor authentication for remote access to a POS system. Not having this security measure in place is where these particular businesses and franchises appear to have gone wrong.

In this digital age it is vital that retailers protect their customers by being fully PCI compliant and establishing layered security measures. PCI goals include “Build and Maintain a Secure Network” and “Implement Strong Access Control Measures” with some of the exact PCI requirements reading as follows:

“1. Install and maintain a firewall configuration to protect cardholder data…'
“10. Track and monitor all access to network resources and cardholder data.”

Did you know that reports show 56% of U.S. small businesses have experienced data breaches and 33% of all data breaches were directed at businesses with 100 employees or fewer? “The Subway credit card hack is unfortunately news that may happen with greater frequency.” says a FindLaw article about the recent 2008 to May 2011 hacks.

We highly recommend a layered approach, including installing a Sonic Wall Firewall, which offers a powerful security platform. SonicWall provides integrated anti-virus and anti-spyware, which is being updated every 5 minutes, thus providing real-time protection against a wide array of threats.

When you buy a SonicWall from One Step Retail, we configure it to be fully PCI Compliant. You also get:
• A business class device
• 3G failover, so if your Internet ever goes down and you have a 3G wireless adapter attached to the firewall then your internet will stay up.
• Content control to prevent employees from wasting time on sites like, You Tube and Facebook, etc.
• You would also be able to provide free Wi-Fi to your shoppers and secure wireless zone for mobile applications and devices.
Deep packet inspection of the entire content of information coming into the business via the Internet instead of just header or title.

"I don't know if Subway had unpatched vulnerabilities on its POS systems or what. But whatever merchants have to do, yikes, please do it." - Lisa Vaas of Sophos, antivirus software developer.

There is more to know about Firewalls than you think: Get a free Security Consult:
http://onestepretail.com/Products/SecuritySuite/

Sources:
www.pcisecuritystandards.org
http://arstechnica.com/business/news/2011/12/how-hackers-gave-subway-a-30-million-lesson-in-point-of-sale-security.ars
http://www.tgdaily.com/security-features/60147-arrests-made-over-subway-hack