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Enero 2007

    Nueva versión de Remoteware de iAnywhere ( Ingles)

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    RemoteWare

    Retail Polling and More

    Today, competitive companies use technology to drive unique customer experiences and improve operations. New capabilities in point-of-sale (POS) systems can deliver close to real-time information to headquarters. When you need to move critical sales data between your retail or hospitality sites and your headquarters, otherwise known as retail polling, RemoteWare is for you.

    Widely recognized as the industry leader in retail polling, file transfer, and content distribution, RemoteWare's intelligent, "right time" POS polling allows you a wide range of options. Polling sessions can be initiated at the headquarters or at the remote sites; can be scheduled to occur; or can be trickle-based to retrieve data throughout the day.

    RemoteWare is an enterprise-class solution that allows you to support a broad range of frontline devices, including Windows, Unix, Linux, or DOS server-based POS systems and Windows desktops. A broad range of networking options is supported - everything from asynchronous dial-up connections to more advanced VSAT and frame relay IP networks. Click here to learn more about this components

    Choose RemoteWare when:

    • Your organization supports non-WINDOWS-based POS devices, including classic platforms like DOS, 4690 and various flavors of Unix.
    • At least some of your sites are supported by non-IP dial-up communications.
    • You want strict control over scheduled, headquarters-initiated polling sessions.
    • Your POS or back-office solution has been tightly integrated with RemoteWare.

    Unlike other retail polling solutions on the market, RemoteWare fully supports both classic POS devices and contemporary software environments. Built particularly with the needs of retail and hospitality sites in mind, RemoteWare is trusted by more than 850 retail and hospitality companies worldwide to get their business-critical data and content where it's needed, when it's needed