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Posted on June, Thursday 05, 2008 By ITVN News Service
IBM announced a new IBM AnyPlace kiosk model, affordable entry-level units that give small retailers access to advanced technology.
IBM announced a new IBM AnyPlace kiosk model, affordable entry-level units that give small retailers access to advanced technology previously only available to large enterprises.
This latest addition to IBM's ultra-compact self-service kiosk line comes with reliable performance capabilities, an energy efficient design and retail-hardening that allow it to be deployed quickly and easily in almost any environment.
Rahul Bindal, Vice-president, Industry Systems, Systems & Technology Group – IBM India/South Asia said, “A smaller version of the flagship IBM AnyPlace Kiosk, the new system, with its 15-inch screen, is an ideal solution for small independent retailers and departments of large enterprises. It can be used for a variety of entry-level kiosk applications or as a compact point-of-sale system, allowing clients to provide greater service and an increased number of self-service options to customers. In addition, the units are easy to install, easy to service an
d easy to manage, which allows for increased operational efficiencies in a clients business.”
The IBM AnyPlace entry-level kiosk also comes with an energy-efficient VIA processor and chipset, and built-in power management capabilities to help clients reduce power consumption and run essential applications quickly. The new kiosk is geared toward specialty, food service, gas and convenience retail businesses, but can be used across multiple industries, including travel, transportation, hospitality and health care.
Other key elements of include:
. Remote Management Agent (RMA), a component of IBM Store Integration Framework that allows retailers to achieve end-to-end store system management of retail devices and applications alongside traditional IT deployment. Retailers can configure and monitor the system remotely, distribute software, track assets and determine and diagnose problems.
. Windows Embedded Point-of-Service (WEPOS) pre-load, as well as XP upgrade
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