Mobile Point of Sale

  1. Mobile POS Technology Seeks USPO's Stamp of Approval

    The U.S. Post Office (USPO) is embracing change and testing a mobile point of sale (mPOS) system to reduce customer wait times for most routine transactions. We learned of the program in a PostalNews.com post, "USPS testing mobile POS technology." Sintel is the only full-service, direct-to-user POS provider — no resellers, no middle man. From software development to franchise incubator...
  2. MPOS Taking Care of Business: Cash Registers Have Left The Building

    For today's retailers, taking care of business means mobile point of sale (MPOS). Cash registers have left the building, or are on their way out the door. "The Cash Registers Days Are Numbered," a recent article citing a Onepoll study on POS industry website PointofSale.com, states that over half of Americans believe the cash register is "outdated" and will be...
  3. As Mobile Apps Reposition POS, What's Your VARs Strategy?

    Restaurant retailers considering mobile point of sale (POS), cloud-based technology may be wise to consider the question: How are value added resellers (VARs) responding to the tsunami of new offerings which are arguably cheaper and more convenient? From software development to franchise incubator to ongoing support, part of Sintel's commitment to our customers and industry is to share information on...
  4. Retailers Likely to Triple Mobile POS Social Media Sales by 2018

    An article posted on ConsumerElectronicsNet.com entitled "Survey: Retailers Using Mobile POS Expected to Triple By 2018," perfectly illustrates just how quickly new technology can spread throughout the retail sector of our economy. The article points to a recent report issued by Infogroup Targeting Solutions (ITS) entitled "Breaking Through Customer Engagement Barriers with Innovative Marketing and Technologies." Results were based upon...

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