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Dynamics (RMS) Retail Management Software POS 2.0 For
Columbus
Designed specifically for independent, single-store retailers, Microsoft Dynamics
- Point of Sale streamlines inventory management and reporting, automates transaction
processing start-to-finish, and makes it easy to track customer information and
maintain detailed customer histories. Point of Sale also includes Microsoft Office
Accounting Professional 2007, delivering a true solutions suite that connects point
of sale (POS) and financial management processes.
"Replace your cash register-and revolutionize your business-with a flexible, affordable
solution designed for independent retailers."
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Get started fast with a solution that's easy to use
Minimize disruptions to your daily business operations.
Get up and running quickly with intuitive wizards for installation, store
setup, data importing, purchase orders, inventory management, pricing updates, and
more.
Count on fast, automated installation for a wide range of hardware devices
and peripherals, including magnetic stripe readers, scanners, cash drawers, and
receipt printers.
Quickly customize POS screens to meet your retail needs. Add custom buttons
and images, display your store name and logo, and tailor screens with the graphics,
fonts, and colors that work best for your business.
Learn POS procedures in minutes with a familiar user interface that looks
and works like Microsoft Office system programs.
Simplify and speed training for new employees with online tutorials and the
"practice mode" option.
Get fast answers to questions and help ensure your system runs smoothly with
30 days of unlimited free support.
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Connect retail and accounting processes with an end-to-end solution
Manage both your front-office retail operations and back-office accounting with a
true solution suite: Point of Sale now includes Office Accounting Professional 2007.
Count on easy installation and setup that ensures all your business information
is connected, current, and accurate.
Gain a complete view of your business and make more informed decisions due
to the detailed sales, inventory, and purchasing information that flows automatically
across your retail and accounting solutions.
Save time and reduce manual data entry and errors with automatic information
updates across both solutions.
Manage cash flow and profitability in Office Accounting Professional 2007
with sales and financial reports based on up-to-date information.
Expand your sales opportunities from the start: Office Accounting Professional
2007 supports PayPal payments, online invoicing, and eBay Marketplace selling.
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Work easily with the Microsoft Office system and other solutions
Manage information efficiently across applications and formats.
Exchange information between Microsoft Office Word, Microsoft Office Excel,
and Microsoft Office Outlook, including sales, purchase order, and vendor data.
Share reporting information with other programs, your accountants, and your
suppliers in formats that include Microsoft Office Excel, text, HTML, XML, or e-mail.
Easily build a database that can grow with your business using Microsoft
SQL Server 2005 Express Edition (included) or Microsoft SQL Server 2005 (available
separately).
Exchange sales data and inventory receipts with Intuit QuickBooks.
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Automate transaction processing start-to-finish
Speed checkout processes and help ensure accuracy at the POS.
Process transactions quickly with bar code scanning, custom POS buttons,
and an easy-to-use cashier touch screen.
Give sales associates an easy and quick way to check prices, inventory availability,
and stock location.
Quickly tailor screens to provide convenient shortcuts to the function keys
or department keys that cashiers use most frequently. You can even personalize screen
location for left-handed or right-handed cashiers.
Help ensure fast, worry-free card payment transactions: Point of Sale gives
you the flexibility to maintain your existing banking relationships or select a
new one from a wide range of supported banks.
Verify check payments real-time at POS with support from First Data, a leading
merchant services provider.
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Manage and track inventory efficiently
Replenish top-selling items efficiently and get rid of slow-moving items so you can
merchandise more effectively.
View real-time inventory status such as quantity sold, on hand, on order,
and more.
Track serial-numbered items.
Eliminate time-consuming, paper-based tracking and help reduce errors for
records management.
Set reorder points and restocking levels to help eliminate out-of-stocks
and overstocks.
Identify your best suppliers, negotiate the prices you want, and manage purchasing
more efficiently with up-to-date vendor histories, detailed product information,
and automated purchase orders.
Receive inventory shipments at the register or in the back office.
Track and pay bills for partial shipments with Microsoft Office Accounting
or Intuit QuickBooks.
Easily import existing inventory information from files, Microsoft Office
Accounting Professional 2007, or QuickBooks.
Create and print bar-code labels with a built-in designer.
Export reports and purchase orders to Microsoft Office Excel, text, HTML,
XML, or e-mail messages.
Use multiple employee security levels to track and control access and minimize
shrinkage.
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Deliver professional, personalized service
Improve customer satisfaction, market more effectively, and expand your sales reach.
Reduce customer wait time at the register by processing transactions quickly
using bar-code scanning, custom buttons, and touch screen-ready controls.
Provide customers with what they want through better insights into buying
patterns, fast checkouts, and flexible payment options.
Utilize multiple pricing structures for markups and discounts.
Provide customer-specific pricing and special discounts for frequent shoppers
with automatic pricing tools.
Process credit and debit cards faster without card payment terminals and
high transaction fees.
Acquire new customers and build loyalty by offering gift cards through support
from First Data.
Help ensure your store is "top of mind" for customers with custom receipts
and bar-code labels displaying logos and promotional messages.
Expand your reach into online sales by connecting Point of Sale with your
Web site.
Target customer preferences and create customer mailings based on buying
preferences and purchase histories.
Remind cashiers about up-sells and cross-sells so they can mention them during
transactions.
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Analyze data with flexible reporting options
Make confident decisions based on accurate insight.
Create up-to-date snapshots of your business with the customizable My Store
view, including at-a-glance displays of important reports.
Analyze current, detailed data with more than 30 interactive, real-time reports,
including best-selling items; most productive employees; detailed sales history
by cashier, department category, or supplier; and more.
Identify sales trends in every department or category.
Evaluate operations and financials, track results from sales and ad campaigns,
and set and monitor business policies.
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Maintain tight control over information and improve employee management
Help protect sensitive information, reduce shrinkage and fraud, and manage employees
more effectively.
Easily assign RoleTailored user views and control access to sensitive information,
reducing the need for you to be on-site at all times.
Track returns efficiently and help reduce shrinkage, false returns, credit
card fraud, and unauthorized discounts.
Track employee actions at the POS to help improve productivity.
Track employee hours using the integrated time clock, export information
to your payroll system, and compare hours with sales patterns to better predict
staffing needs.
More about
Columbus
The name Columbus is often used to refer to the Columbus Metropolitan Area, which includes many other municipalities. According to the US Census, the metropolitan area has a populus of 1,725,570, while the Combined Statistical Area (which also includes Marion and Chillicothe) has 1,953,575 people. The Burough of Columbus [sic] was officially established on February 10, 1816. Nine people were elected to fill the various positions of Mayor, Treasurer, and others. Although the recent War of 1812 had brought prosperity to the area, the subsequent recession and conflicting claims to the land threatened the success of the new town. Early conditions were abysmal with frequent bouts of fevers and an outbreak of Cholera in 1833. With a populus of 3500, Columbus was officially chartered as a city on March 3, 1834. The legislature carried out a special act on that day, which granted legislative authority to the city council and judicial authority to the mayor. Elections were held in April of that year, with voters choosing one John Brooks as the first mayor. On January 7, 1857, the Ohio Statehouse finally opened to the public after eighteen years of construction. During the Civil War, Columbus was the home of Camp Chase, a major base for the Union Army that housed 26,000 soldiers and held up to 9,000 Confederate prisoners of war. Over 2,000 Confederate soldiers remain buried at the site, making it one of the largest Confederate cemeteries in the North. By virtue of the Morrill Land-Grant Colleges Act, the Ohio Agricultural and Mechanical College was founded in 1870 on the former estate of William and Hannah Neil. The effects of the Great Depression were somewhat less severe in Columbus, as the city`s diversified economy helped it fare marginally better than its Rust Belt neighbors. WW2 brought a tremendous number of new jobs to the city, and with it another populus surge. This time, the majority of new arrivals were migrants from the "extraordinarily depressed rural areas" of Appalachia, who would soon account for more than a third of Columbus` rising populus. In 1948, the Town and Country Shopping Center opened in subcitified Whitehall, and it is now regarded as one of the first modern shopping centers in the US. Along with the construction of the interstate highway, it signaled the arrival of rapid subcitified development in central Ohio. In order to protect the city`s tax base from this subcitifiedization, Columbus adopted a policy of linking sewer and water hookups to annexation to the city. By the early 1990s, Columbus had grown to become Ohio`s largest city in both land area and in populus. Efforts to revitalize Downtown Columbus have met with mixed results in recent decades. In the 1970s old landmarks such as Union Station and the Neil House Hotel were razed to construct high-rise offices and retail space such as the Huntington Center. Newer subcitified developments at Tuttle Crossing, Easton, and Polaris have inhibited much of the anticipated downtown growth. Still, with the addition of the Arena District as well as 100`s of downtown residential units, significant revitalization efforts are likely to continue in the downtown area.
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