Jeff Blucher Program Manager Store setup and POS
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- Jeff Blucher Program Manager Store setup and POS
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- Centralized Omni-Channel Management E-CommercePOS IT Pro
Experience UX ImprovementsHardware Time Clock Channel Management
& Publishing Search, Scan
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- Pain points and challenges
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- Key investments Store and register profiles Staff management
and privileges Search enhancements Store database and Offline
mode
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- Position Worker Job
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- Store 2Toni Poe Jeff Price All Stores Store 2 Store 3 Store
1Holly Holt Store 1 West Region East Region
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- Store 2 Toni Poe Jeff Price All Stores Store 2 Store 3 Store
1Holly Holt Store 1 West Region East Region
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- Store 2 Toni Poe Jeff Price All Stores Store 2 Store 3 Store 1
Holly Holt Store 1 West Region East Region
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- Store 2Toni Poe Jeff Price All Stores Store 2 Store 3 Store
1Holly Holt Store 1 West Region East Region
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- - Central database within a store. Primary database used to
save transactions, store master data and link POS registers within
the store. -Database used by POS when store db is unavailable
-Stores copies of master data -Optional -Data synchronization
service built on Microsoft Sync Framework -Independent of POS
-Windows services created by database utility -Used to create the
store and offline databases as well as set register configuration
-Can be installed independently from POS
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