• Windows Embedded POSReady 2009 is a flexible operating system designed to seamlessly connect point-of-service solutions with peripherals, servers, and services. POSReady 2009 combines the power and familiarity of Windows XP Professional with a smaller footprint and specific features for point of service (POS) computers. POSReady is a significant update to Windows Embedded for Point of Service that incorporates a new product name, new technologies, and improvements in core functionality. With built-in networking capabilities and standards-based plug-and-play support, Windows Embedded POSReady 2009 makes it easy to connect POS devices to peripherals, servers, and services. Plus you can help reduce costs and security threats by customizing POSReady 2009 to use only the components required for your POS solution.
POSReady 2009 can be managed with the same software you use to manage your desktop systems - with all the reliability and ongoing service and system updates you expect from the Windows platform. You will aslo benefit from the dedicated community of industry-leading partners and resources available to support you at every step in the development cycle. EVALUATION KIT FUNCTIONALITY: The Windows Embedded POSReady 2009 evaluation includes the full functionality of the English version. Once you have installed your evaluation version, you will have 120 days to sample the features of POSReady 2009. To continue using the product after 120 days, you must acquire the full product license and product key, rerun setup, and then follow the installation instructions for the full version. Supported Operating System Windows Embedded POSReady 2009 • To install and use Windows Embedded POSReady 2009 on your POS system, you need: • PC with Pentium II 233-MHz or faster processor • 64 MB of RAM (with Virtual Memory enabled); 512 MB recommended* • 520 MB of available hard disk space** • VGA or higher resolution monitor; 1024 x 768 display recommended * If Virtual Memory is disabled or you are installing to a USB device, the minimum RAM is 512 MB.
** Additional available hard disk space may be required if you are installing over a network. Actual requirements will vary based on your system configuration and the applications and features you choose to install.
I own this software and have used it for countless hours. There are no reviews for it, so I am posting one. Hopefully some search engines find this. Do not buy this system. It is extremely hard to use, and even after mastering it, you find that there are a large numbers of missing features that make it useless. I cannot suggest anything else because I am stuck with this. I could write a book about why is is bad.
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I can not agree more! RMS is unbelievably BAD. I am a retail management professional with 25 years of experience in some of the nations leading retailers. We have been using RMS for over 2 years in our 4 door chain and are still working out major bugs and trying to nail down even the most basic of processes. If you buy this system, plan on having a full time consultant on hand. Microsoft calls the RMS system an 80% solution; meaning it would do 80% of what most retailers need right out of the box.
The remaining 20% is customizable. I would give this maybe at 15% solution. The designers of this platform lack the most basic understanding of retail business management and have clearly never worked in retail management.
We have spent thousands of $?s on solving problems with this system and I spend more time trying to rectify system problems than I do analyzing and managing my business. The most frustrating thing is this system has all the information you would want but it makes it impossible to use the information or view it in any way that is remotely helpful. As a POS (point of Sale) system it works fine, however as an inventory and sales manaement system it is a complete POS (piece of Sh**). Kees, thank you for your response. For your reference, I'm in an IT department, and part of a software analysts job is to research and analize their supported applications at any means nessesary.
I was looking for a more technical answer, maybe a quick overview of which module(s) of the app are going out to authentic/update/call home, if any. The vendor doesn't know of any ports that connect to the Internet via port 80 or any other port for that matter. This is why I'm searching in this forum. Our info security dept can open certain ports but I need to give them the port information first. My company has been a POS software Value Added Reseller for over 20 years. We've been selling RMS for 4 years and have around 100 clients using it.
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