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May 10, 2011

Bizerba, a worldwide leader of manufacturing retail scales, is proud to announce that they will be distributing products through BlueStar. Bizerba was founded in 1866, and now has approximately 2600 employees worldwide, including its headquarters and 3 production facilities in Germany, as well as 16 subsidiaries and 69 national representatives.
May 24, 2010

Everybody wants convenience. We’re a culture that’s time starved. We demand immediate gratification (thanks, Google). And we’d rather not compromise selection. Because of that cultural tidal wave, convenience stores are the most likely format of the future. Yes, yes — some doth protest because sales slowed due to gas prices. But look at the facts:
Study Finds Affluents Believe Recovery Is Here
May 21, 2010

Study Finds Affluents Believe Recovery Is Here by Sarah Mahoney, Friday, May 21, 2010, 12:14 PM Despite all kinds of mixed economic tea leaves, a new study of consumer perception from Deloitte indicates that most Americans do believe financial recovery has arrived, and that view is especially strong among affluents
Apr 1, 2010

BlueStar Trains U.S. Sales & Marketing Force in Cardholder Data Security Standards Company trains U.S. staff in cardholder data security standards Hebron, KY— April 1, 2010—BlueStar, the leading global innovator in solutions-based distribution for Auto ID, Point-of-Sale, Mobility, RFID, and Security products, announced today it has completed training for its entire U.S. sales and marketing staff in Payment Card Industry (PCI) compliance. By producing a comprehensive two-day educational event, BlueStar has ensured that its representatives are updated on the highest level of credit card data security standards, and that it is leading the way in helping its value-added-resellers achieve optimum security compliance.
Jan 11, 2010

Think back to the 1980s when the PC-based POS terminal became mainstream technology. It was an easy way for both supermarket employees and customers to make their way through the checkout via laser barcode readers/scanners. Gone were the days of having to perform price checks and searching for the little price sticker on each item.
A panel of POS (point of sale) software insiders uncovers trends POS VARs should be aware of going into 2010.
Oct 14, 2009

In a recent discussion on BSM's LinkedIn group, Don Gibson, VP of sales and marketing at Pippard, Inc., asked the question, "Can the efficiencies of virtualization be applied to POS?" The concept is simple. Change POS software from being locally installed and stored, to the cloud. Of course, hardware will still be required at the point of sale so your receipt printer, cash drawer, and bar code scanner sales shouldn't suffer. The difference may come with the PCs or all-in-ones you're selling. Of course, they'll still be needed, but if POS software virtualization takes off, the days of PC and all-in-one manufacturers one-upping one another on "bigger" and "faster" could be over — virtualized software requires significantly thinner hardware. As you can imagine, responses to the LinkedIn discussion have been very interesting and thought-provoking.
POS (point of sale) industry experts reveal which markets contain the most potential for sales and what you need to know to be successful in those markets.
Oct 9, 2009

If you’re like most VARs, you’re always looking for additional intel on how you can sell more POS equipment. In some cases, it can mean taking on a new hardware or software line. In others, it can mean targeting a new vertical. However, the 2009 economy has shaken up the traditional markets to the point that many best practices and common thoughts need to be reexamined. I recently spoke with a group of all-in-one experts about which markets contain the most potential for POS sales and what VARs need to know to be successful in those markets.
Oct 5, 2009

Nearly 40 years ago, a group of scientists at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Oak Ridge, Tenn., sought to develop a device they could use to enter data gathered in the course of their work. Shortly thereafter, Dr. Samuel Hurst, a scientist who was on leave from the laboratory to teach at the University of Kentucky, heeded the cry and, in 1971, developed an innovation dubbed the "touch sensor." Four decades later, the "touch sensor" has morphed into the touch screen and its accoutrements. Touch screens rank among the hottest technologies in several vertical markets, hospitality among them. "Touch screen technology is, and will remain, an important catalyst for growth on the restaurant and hotel sides alike, as end users strive to reduce costs, increase efficiencies and maintain a competitive edge," says Rory Gardner, an analyst in the auto ID and transaction information practice at VDC Research.
Experts give both VARs and ISVs (independent software vendors) advice on how to handle upcoming PCI compliance deadlines.
Aug 14, 2009

While VARs and dealers generally understand PCI programs and requirements, their customers most often do not. Focused on running their businesses in a challenging economy, these merchants often eschew PCI-related expenses for many reasons, including: lack of capital, no understanding of the impact of noncompliance, and the belief that a breach will never happen to them. This becomes a significant issue to a VAR when its customer is breached. In the case of a breach, the VAR is often sued by the merchant for improper installation or not telling them they needed a software upgrade for PA-DSS (Payment Application Data Security Standard).


 
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