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  • Cotton On does e-commerce with Aussie open source apps

    Fashion retailer Cotton On has launched into global e-commerce with a rapid two-month project which leverages local open source apps developed with the Django framework, with point of sale and supply chain integration thrown in for good measure.

  • Australian Geographic rolls out new POS

    Australian Geographic has refreshed its Australian point of sale (POS) network in a move to lift customer service and IT reliability.

  • Local POS developer pushes Web-based multimedia

    Workers at café chains and fast food outlets will be prompted to upsell products and access uniform national pricing through a new electronic pricing initiative from local point of sale (POS) software developer, Task Retail.

  • In Brief: Myer stores all get CCTV and new POS system

    Myer (ASX:MYR) will complete the rollout of a CCTV system at all its stores by July 2010 and commence the deployment of a new point of sale (POS) system in June.

  • Supply chain helps keep 7-Eleven open 24/7

    If your organisation has close to 400 locations across the country and is adding up to 25 new ones a year, you can bet the supply chain a and tight grip on internal IT compliance are important. And indeed it is for 7-Eleven Stores Pty Ltd, the local arm of the global 7-Eleven convenience store behemoth.

  • Restaurants sue vendors after point-of-sale hack

    When Keith Bond bought a computerized cash register system for his Broussard, Louisiana, restaurant, he thought he was modernizing his restaurant. Today, he believes he was unwittingly opening a back door for Romanian hackers who have now cost him more than US$50,000.

  • MasterCard seeks to clarify remote POS security upgrades policy

    MasterCard today clarified a June 15 bulletin about the use of remote key injection (RKI) services for upgrading encryption protocols on merchants' point of sale (POS) terminals, saying it was not an edict.

  • MasterCard halts remote POS security upgrades

    In a purported second major security change in recent weeks, MasterCard has decided to disallow merchants' use of remote key injection (RKI) services to install new encryption keys on point-of-sale (POS) systems, says a Gartner analyst.

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