Volanté POS Systems fills a niche in a growing market
In a never ending battle to ease costs, many businesses today are looking at Linux as a server operating
system. Issues such as cost and flexibility make Linux OS an attractive choice. However, just as many
operators may be asking, "what exactly is Linux anyway?"
Linux is a free Unix-type operating system originally created by Linus Torvalds. Developed under the
GNU General Public License , the source code for Linux is freely available to everyone. According to IBM,
Linux is currently the fastest growing server operating system.
Once businesses have chosen their operating system, the next task is usually sourcing out a POS (point of sale) system.
At the best of times, sourcing out a POS system for your business operation can be a confusing, time
consuming and arduous task. Throw in the added obstacle of having to select point of sale software that
can actually run on your operating system, and it's easy to see why business owners shy away from this
difficult and often expensive task.
Research has shown that the number of POS terminals running Linux in North America has increased 80%
since 2002. The reason why is simple; Linux, as an operating system, is more cost effective, flexible,
and allows for greater freedom of choice in software than more mainstream operating systems. Linux is also
very cost effective in regards to licensing, installation, administrative and support costs. Linux can
offer all these features without sacrificing functionality. For retailers and restaurant/hospitality
operators alike, cost and ease of use are king, and reasons such as these can make the difference between a
business that succeeds and a business that fails.
POS software providers have been slow, however, to jump on the Linux bandwagon. Currently, there are few
well-known or enterprise-wide POS software packages available for Linux. Volanté, however, has seen a niche
in the market and has embraced it head on.
Volanté offers a Linux POS solution that has been developed entirely in Java. Java is cross platform
compatible and operates in multiple environments - this gives the user freedom to choose Linux, Windows 2000/XP, or
Windows and Linux. For many operators, having a choice is key.
Not only does Java provide cross platform compatibility, but like Linux, using Java POS solutions can
be cost effective as well, as Java allows users the opportunity to save on additional Windows license fees,
as an example. Java's open standard architecture allows the entire system to be compatible with third party
industrial applications. Users are free to choose their operating environment and are not bound to costly
proprietary restrictions.
Volanté also offers integration with Windows-based back office applications. This flexibility is rare in
the POS industry. For more information on Volanté's Linux & Java POS solutions,
contact us @ sales@volantesystems.com.
From a retail perspective, Linux is definitely catching on. Burlington Coat Factory, for instance,
has already rolled out Linux in all of their locations, both as a desktop and POS system.
Other retailers/restauranteurs currently using Linux in their stores include: Papa John's, Garden Fresh,
Mark's Work Wearhouse, Home Depot, and Gap, to name a few.
The push for Linux isn't just in North America, either. Asian governments are looking closely at Linux,
hoping it will lead to the development of a domestic software industry that isn't hostage to foreign licenses.
According to Linux Insider International, "Asia is emerging as a key battleground for the open-source movement.
The Japan-China-Korea (JCK) partnership, announced last month in Osaka, is the latest in a string of initiatives to
promote Linux. Two weeks earlier, Singapore hosted the second annual Asia Open Source Symposium, where 20
Asian countries discussed closer collaboration in standardization, localization and interoperability of
Linux software."
Volanté is the perfect choice in point of sale for Linux. For more information, please visit our
Products page, or email us at sales@volantesystems.com.
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