Microsoft Corp. announced that it is working with IBM Corp. to deliver a powerful Windows Embedded-based plug-and-play solution to help make it faster and easier for retailers and hospitality organizations to deliver information and services to time-conscious, empowered consumers. According to the two companies, Microsoft's Windows Embedded for Point of Service operating system will come pre-loaded on IBM point-of-sale, self- checkout and self-service kiosks offerings.
Designed to help save point-of-service developers time and money, Windows Embedded for Point of Service is also the first point-of-service operating system platform to provide plug-n-play support for retail device peripherals. Windows Embedded for Point of Service-based devices are easy for retailers to install and integrate with current and legacy retail device peripherals into one point-of-service system. Working with Windows Embedded for Point of Service speeds development because the platform features retail-specific technology and support capabilities which lead to lower costs.
"This is about helping our clients win in the marketplace by providing them a choice of solutions to enable them to more efficiently manage their businesses, and better serve increasingly demanding consumers," commented Alan Outlaw, business line executive, IBM Point-of-Sale Solutions. "Windows Embedded for Point of Service gives us yet another option for clients who want to add Windows as part of their IT infrastructure."
It is the first point-of-service operating system to provide plug-and-play functionality for retail device peripherals, with IBM being a leading retail vendor to offer Windows Embedded for Point of Service as a pre-installed option to its client. Microsoft Windows Embedded for Point of Service is a point-of-service operating system platform based on Microsoft Windows technologies optimized for the retail industry. Windows Embedded for Point of Service is offered pre-installed on IBM AnyPlace Kiosk, Self Checkout and SurePOS 700, 500 and 300 point-of-sale systems, IBM's premier open system hardware platforms for the retail and hospitality industries.
The Windows Embedded for Point of Service operating system fully supports standard retail applications and device peripherals, and the solution includes an easy upgrade path to Windows XP for Embedded Systems or Windows Vista for Embedded Systems. The pre-loaded IBM systems will have increased language support for 33 dialects and will support a number of industry standards such as biometrics, electronic journal, bill acceptor, SmartCard and ClearInput. The combined solution provides retailers and hospitality operators with a simple, easy-to-manage point-of- service platform for empowering workers, and connecting consumers to products and information in a seamless, integrated retail environment.
The powerful, retail-oriented offering will be pre-configured to support and easily connect to a broad range of retail applications and devices. Its standards-based framework and built-in networking capabilities enable fast development and delivery of new POS solutions. Microsoft also announced today strong growth of Windows Embedded in the retail market. According to a recent report* published by IHL Group Inc., a retail industry research firm, the total number of Windows Embedded Point of Service users in North American grew by 250 percent in 2007. In a second study with RIS News, IHL also found that 63 percent of retailers were seriously considering a Microsoft Windows Embedded operating system for their next POS purchase.