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Volanté Systems and UBC Install Complex School POS (Point of Sale) Software Solution
With the many school POS systems on the market, it's surprising that so many are inadequate for meeting the diverse software needs of a school environment such as the University of British Columbia.
Now, thanks to Volanté's complex point of sale solution, "Lunch Time" is no longer "Crunch Time" at UBC.
The University of British Columbia is a huge place, comprising of some 402 hectares. Surrounded by ocean
and snow capped mountains, the campus is blessed with stunning views from every vantage point, and is home
to over 43,000 undergraduate and graduate students. Spending a day on campus is like visiting a small
city - UBC boasts literally dozens of food and beverage and retail venues. To say that the technological requirements of an institution such as UBC are complex would be an understatement to say the least.
In the past, the technology linking all those venues was a plethora of different technologies and
topologies, comprising of a mix of old style cash registers and rudimentary point of sale systems spread
throughout the university on multiple subnets. The challenges of such a system are many. From inefficient
data reporting, to complicated meal planning, from out of control wastage to long lines and delays in
processing payments, UBC was desperate for an efficient and flexible enterprise management system that could
streamline operations. The goal was to implement one software system that could not only save money, but also
generate revenue, while managing the school's many different residence meal plans at the same time.
The point of sale system needed to be very reliable, and in real time.
Sean Lee, IT Manager at UBC, comments on the technological challenges UBC used to face. "The old system
used to lump all the data together, and it was difficult getting reporting from all the different systems."
Lee explains. "We couldn't isolate daily sales if polling wasn't done regularly. And even then, daily sales
were often tabulated manually." In the past, data polling was a 30 minute affair through a dial up
connection, which could only be done during a quiet period of the day, so as not to interrupt operations.
Employee errors were often missed or not easily discernable. Without the ability to synchronize all that
data quickly and easily, with an accurate data management system, UBC knew that it was leaving money on the
table.
System reliability was also a great concern. With the old system in place, system failure was common. "Processing 2500
students in an hour and a half used to cause database overload." Says Lee. "Our old system had lots of hiccups."
After exploring several possible point of sale systems, UBC decided on Toronto based Volanté Systems. "In addition to being
able to handle our diverse needs, Volanté was Canadian based. That was important to us." Lee adds. "We were also looking at
significant savings on maintenance costs." However, it was Volanté's flexibility that sealed the deal.
Volanté is developed in pure Java. Java is cross platform compatible and operates in multiple environments. Users have
the freedom to choose Windows 2000/XP, Linux, or Windows and Linux together as operating systems. The
installation at UBC involves a mixed Windows/Linux topology, and includes wireless. The wireless feature
is of particular interest to UBC, considering the size of the campus and the logistics of linking so many
different venues. "Four or five of our locations are now wireless." Says Lee. "This has benefited us a lot."
Having the option of wireless mobile computing makes Volanté the perfect POS software choice for venues such as schools, stadiums,
trade shows, casinos, arenas, race tracks and outdoor sales areas where conventional POS terminals aren't practical
nor feasible.
Data Reporting
Volanté addressed all of UBC's data reporting concerns. In the instance of poor data management,
Volanté offered clear and concise reporting with Data Synchronization.
Polling data involves selecting proper data then storing it in some sort of format. The data is then
transferred using a protocol to a centralized location and stored. A process then retrieves the data on the
server, interprets it and extracts it to a database.
There are many different steps involved in data polling, meaning there are many steps where a problem
can occur. Data is too important for any problems to occur. That's where Data Synchronization steps in.
Data Synchronization eliminates all the steps of the middle layer by enabling databases to talk directly to each other.
A single connection from Database 1 to Database 2 is established and outstanding data is sent asynchronously between them.
Establishing a connection is a one step process thus eliminating any problems that can occur in-between. And because
Volanté is written in pure Java, all the information needed is generated in real time, quickly and easily.
"Volanté has helped tremendously - everything is on demand and in real time." Says Lee. "Having data in real time is a big
deal to us. Synchronization is done every fifteen minutes. We can now see what our best sellers are, at any time
of day. We can order food much more efficiently, and we can easily see what items aren't selling too. We can
also update menus on the fly." Lee adds that having such concise data on demand also contributes to spotting
employee errors quickly. "It's now much easier to see what kind of mistakes cashiers might be making, errors
which might translate into profit loss." He says. "Cashiers can now quickly isolate and find problems - it's
now really easy for us to pull up a transaction. " UBC has discovered another added benefit to identifying
employee errors. "It helps us identify training issues." Says Lee.
"Volanté has helped tremendously - everything is in real time." Says Lee. "Having data in real time is a big
deal to us."
System Reliability
Businesses desperately need an enterprise system that won't crash. Volanté solves this problem in an innovative way - by utilizing
peer-to-peer technology.
Volanté is not based on the traditional Server/Client model. Volanté's peer-to-peer system is designed to allow all
terminals to work independently, ensuring continuous operations even in the event of a network or host computer
failure. Peer-to-peer decentralizes the responsibilities customarily given to the server and distributes the task
among the peers. All clients have the ability to publish services and instead of requesting a server to perform work,
clients can request the work to be done by any of its peers. Thus a server is not even required for normal client
operations. Volanté's advanced data synchronization capability and transactional consistency is maintained on all
terminals at all times. The result is maximum system availability. No other point of sale system on the market can
do this. Volanté's system reliability has proven to be a great relief to UBC's IT Team.
"We've had Volanté in place for three years and no data has ever been lost." Says Lee. "I can't say the same thing
for the old system"
This is because of Volanté's Redundancy Management System. Once data is entered into the system, its integrity is
immediately protected. With other POS systems, server failure leads to an entire system crash, bringing operations to a
halt.
However, Volanté's unique implementation allows all terminals to be connected yet function independently, ensuring that business
will continue to run smoothly in the event of a terminal or server failure. Few, if any, POS systems on the market today offer
this "fault tolerant" solution.
Revenue Generation
Another reason that UBC chose Volanté Systems was its ability to do more than basic point of sale. UBC also utilizes
Volanté by monetizing its student ID cards. By monetizing ID cards that are already in place, UBC is able to manage
it's residence Meal Plan program much more effectively. UBC had faced many challenges in being able to accommodate
its different meal plans. Now, students simply have to swipe their ID cards in order to pay for meals in any of UBC's
numerous food and beverage venues. Sean Lee elaborates. "ID cards are dining membership cards, they now have unlimited
buying potential. Anyone can add money to his or her ID cards at any POS terminal. This is really efficient."
Purchases are not limited to food and beverage however. ID cards can also be used in UBC's retail outlets.
Customer balances can now be checked immediately, allowing staff to identify discrepancies right away, without having
to make the customer wait.
Not only is this system highly efficient, but having a state of the art technological solution for
managing meal plans also greatly aids in meal tracking, planning and ordering, therefore virtually
eliminating shrinkage and waste.
Another way that UBC increases revenue is through the use of Gift Cards, all managed by Volanté. In the past, UBC
had used paper vouchers for gift certificates, making tracking on spending difficult. Now, gift cards can be easily
processed for not only students and faculty, but for all visitors to the campus, including conference delegates.
Cards can be used at all food and beverage and retail outlets on campus. To date, Volanté has processed literally
thousands of gift cards. "This has really worked for guests and visitors to the university." Lee adds.
UBC has also seen increased revenues by removing barriers to spending. Volanté's integrated debit and credit feature,
for instance, has proven to be very useful. "Integrated debit and credit has really increased productivity." Says Lee.
"Payments can now be processed quickly and easily, allowing us to bust lines really fast. It now takes 5 or 10 seconds for
a transaction to process." He adds, "On campus, debit is King." Integrated debit and credit has also drastically reduced
user error, resulting in more accurate daily totals.
Costs are further reduced by keeping UBC's IT department lean. With the old system, UBC would often have to
contract out IT help to come in and fix problems. Lee is pleased to mention that "we don't do that anymore."
Volanté also allows IT staff to respond to problems quickly and efficiently. "With Volanté, you can see all your
POS terminals at once. When one goes down, you can see it right away, you don't have to wait for the call."
From accurate, on demand data reporting, to simplified and efficient networking, from system reliability to
revenue generation and cost control, Volanté has stepped up to the plate at UBC. "Volanté is doing a fine job
handling our complex environment. " says Lee. Taking point of sale to new levels, Volanté is proof that other POS
systems are simply old school.
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