Advantages of POS System
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POS or Point of Sale mainly refers to the time or place when the transaction of the retail is complete. This the point of sale when the merchant collects the amount that is owned by the customer and indicted the customer that it is the point when they have to make the payment (Ståhlberg and Maila 2012). This report mainly discusses about the need of a POS System by four greenhouse and Nursery located at Colorado. The report also discusses about the advantages and the disadvantages that this firms are going to face along with the security issues and how this can be eliminated.
POS System helps in tracking of the useful data from different types of transactions based on sales along with the various kinds of data from the sales. The POS system will also help in the elimination of the issues related to the tracking of various kinds of sales that are taking place at a manual basis (Rese Schreiber and Baier 2014). POS System provides a method which makes the processing and storing of the data related to any kind of sales very easily. The new system will be helping in the elimination of the manual entry of the details of goods in a register along with this it will also be working as something more than a sales register. So this will ultimately help the organisation in elimination of the tracking, distribution of data. Along with this it would also be providing the information for any type of operation or management of the four season or the Nursery that is located in Colorado.
- Reliable connection: The new POS System is totally reliable on the internet and ISP as POS system is totally web based so if there is any failure then the Nursery of Colorado will lose access.
- Software upgradation is expensive: The cost of software related upgradation is much more expensive as compares to that of various web based free upgrades (Ko et al. 2012).
- Security issues: due to online transactions various risks arises regarding the payment details. So various POS system provider makes use of certain steps for the purpose of maintaining the privacy of the customers.
POS System helps the organizations in different ways it gains a competitive advantage some of them are listed below:
- Real-time tracking of the business details containing the sales report. This will help in adaptation of proper strategies for improvisation of sales.
- Improvisation of the customer service as well as transactions. This takes place at a much faster rate (Aleksandrovna Fedorovich and Viktorovna 2016).
- Better and efficient way of managing the inventory. The products which are running low can be recorded very easily.
- Time spent on various things can be greatly reduced and this includes the paper work, management of inventory and many more.
Having a centralized database will bring the organisation a lot of advantage and this includes the improvisation of the data preservation, physical security and many more. The option of centralized storage would greatly help in improving the option of data preservation. The locally storage system mainly includes the storing of data at their own security risk. The protection of data becomes a crucial issue when the quantity of sensitive date increases (Morosan and DeFranco 2016). The four greenhouse and the Nursery located at Colorado need a huge amount of investment in the domain of server technology for the purpose of having an centralised database. This will ultimately result in the reduction of the overall cost. This becomes much more reliable than the local storage because of the fact that the centralized storage will be resulting in the higher value of components. Data can be accessed from any part of the world along with an option of virtualisation is also provided by POS system.
Centralized Database
The process of decision making becomes much easier when the POS system is implemented. There is an option of tracking the number of units that are being sold. Checking or viewing of the facts becomes easy when there is a need of tracking the various kinds of products. POS system also helps in identifying the products which can bring profit to the organisation. Real cost provides a platform that helps in shifting the various kind of products which will be initially leading to the profit of the organisation.
POS system can also be termed as a step up needed by the cash register. POS system helps the organisation have branches at location more than one along with this it also helps in the proper tracking of the various kinds of inventory (Hall 2012). The efficiency of the employees can be easily maintained by the use of this system.
There is no need of tracing the information manually as the POS system helps a lot in analysing the sales data. The effectiveness of pricing as well as campaign related to advertisement can be easily measured. The analysis of quantity and amount of order can be done by the POS system. Calculation of gross revenue, cost and profit can be done on a daily basis.
The questions that can be answered in a better way by the new POS System are listed below:
- Proper material selection from the market.
- Quality of the products
- Monitoring of the sales record along with alerting when stocks are running out.
The information provided by the POS system will be greatly helping in the management of the business. the information provided helps in better management of the inventory. Gift cards and loyalty program can be easily operated by the use of POS System (Frisby et al. 2012). PI of customers and payroll of various employees can also be easily tracked.
WAN or Wide Area Network can be used for the new POS System. This technology is used so as favour the organisation communicate with other branches located at different locations. WAN connects the PC at one side and POS System at the other thereby establishing connection between two points by use of internet.
Wireless technology is preferred for the Wide Area Network which is used for the exchange of the information at a larger distance. Phone lines or satellite are used for the purpose of transmitting the media (Roland 2012). The most common type or well-known WAN service is the Internet.
The major security risk in the POS System is that when the network isn’t secure. The hackers are able to find this weak sections and steal the information of the customers. Another risk is if the software that is being used is not updated (Roland 2012). The device that is being used can also act as a security threat.
Efficient Decision Making
Cybercriminals are able to find the weak places in the unsecure network which will be leading to the stealing of the customer’s private information like the credit card number and the account data of the business.
Credit card skimmers can collect the information’s for the purpose of accessing the credit cards of the customers and then compress it. The attackers mainly target the system by making use of various kinds techniques.
Storing the POS technology in a separate password-protected network can help in elimination of risk. Along with this there is a need of keeping the software updated. Devices should be chosen which are having an inherent security measure (Roland 2012). Hardware should be checked on a routine basis.
Conclusion:
The report helps in concluding that every business is unique so the requirements of the business varies according to the type of industry. Industry specific systems are available in the market. There are various ways in which the POS system would be helping out the organisation which is associated with several types of threats. But this threats can be easily eliminated by making use of simple techniques.
References:
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