Magazine Article
Channel Innovator: POS Winner
February 1, 2006
This POS (point of sale)
VAR added 25 new clients by developing a series of solutions tailored
for specific retail markets.
Customize Through Hardware/Software Partnerships
“For each vertical bundle, we set up three packages offering different
hardware and software solutions at various price levels,” explains
Ezhaghi. For example, the Apparel bundle includes Small, Medium, and
Large packages. The Small package comes with a computer, flat screen
monitor, scanner, cash drawer, receipt printer, keyboard with built-in
mag-stripe reader, Microsoft RMS, and fashion software developed by
BSP’s ISV (independent software vendor) partner, Retail Realm. The
fashion software integrates with RMS to provide additional management
for creating, editing, and reporting of matrix (e.g. size, color)
items. The Medium package includes all of the Small package’s
components plus pole displays and gift loyalty software. The gift
loyalty software helps the retailer configure incentives for frequent
shoppers (i.e. rewarding their visits with points that can be redeemed
as gift vouchers or account credits). The Large package includes all of
the components of the Medium package plus hardware such as signature
capture terminals, label printers, and omnidirectional scanners.
In addition to partnering with Retail Realm for the customized software, BSP developed an alliance with computer manufacturer Aspect Computers for the bundles’ PC hardware. “Our work with Aspect centered around the needs of the small to midsize retailers,” Ezhaghi says. “Therefore, the final product was a small footprint computer with all the necessary connection ports for POS peripherals. The small footprint computer was designed to provide enough power while saving room for limited counter space.” In addition, the computers come preloaded with RMS, the appropriate vertical software, and peripheral drivers. By designing these bundles to be deployable out of the box, BSP saves its clients time and implementation costs and reduces the errors often associated with complex installation/configuration procedures.
BSP first designed its custom bundles in March 2005 and currently has 25 clients using at least one of these solutions. Ezhaghi says the Apparel and Wine/Liquor bundles are the most popular. “We designed all of our POS bundles to be flexible enough to be used in similar industries,” he comments. “For instance, we are currently pitching our Apparel bundle to gift shops and hardware stores because its functionality fits these clients, too. What makes our bundles vertically targeted is the add-on software and certain variations to the hardware peripherals for each industry. For example, we’ll modify our Wine/Liquor bundle, which comes with touch screen monitors that can be sold and set up in hardware stores.”



