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Windsor's My Price Verifier grows in the United States
​Computers & Business World News

08-10-2013

 

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico - Windsor Systems' My Price Verifier, a Puerto Rico designed and programmed machines that checks prices against a store's database, is rapidly finding its home in supermarkets in the Caribbean and the United States. A popular product among StoreNext and Retalix customers, this shoe box sized computer can play video, sound and manage data to show advertising, prices, recipes, discounts, and general informationa bout any product in the store. My Price Verifier is already a common product in Puerto Rico's local supermarket chains like Selectos, Econo and Plaza Loiza. 



My Price Verifier is distributed by wholesale distributors in the United States of America, including StoreNext and Retalix. In the Caribbean is distributed directly by Windsor Systems. All technical and warranty support is provided by Windsor Systems Group

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Why Should Executives Attend Retalix Synergy? 

​Computers & Business World News

09-22-2013

 

PLANO, Texas -Retalix is now presenting Synergy. Don’t miss this significant event that brings together the best aspects of conferences previously held by NCR, Radiant and Retalix.With the theme The Power of One, Synergy will focus on how NCR customers will benefit from innovative products and solutions along with thought leadership from three industry leaders combined into one powerful entity – NCR Retail.

 

NCR Synergy will feature:

  • Energizing keynote speakers

  • Informative customer panels

  • High-impact industry segment sessions

  • Thought-leadership roundtables

  • Interactive demo and exhibit center

  • Segment specific networking forums

 

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Open Source Found Successful in BI Project for National Institute of Food and Agriculture
Computers & BusinessWorld News

02-01-2013

CARY, North Carolina - Autonomic Resources, an IT firm serving the U.S. federal government, reported today on the completion of an open source Business Intelligence (BI) implementation for the National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA), an agency within the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). The implementation  was carried out by Barquin International using solutions from Jaspersoft, the world’s most widely used business intelligence platform, Infobright, the open source analytic database company, and Talend, a global open source software leader. Autonomic sells these BI Solutions licenses through its fast-growing open source store, making them readily available to federal agencies under the GSA schedule. 



NIFA began investigating open source solutions for its BI needs as the organization began outgrowing its previous platform. As the complexity of NIFA’s reporting increased, the organization began to experience performance issues with SAP Crystal Reports. In order to handle the growing challenges, NIFA determined it would need to migrate up to a full suite of BusinessObjects, which was not an option from a cost perspective.



Barquin International, who has supplied IT development services to NIFA since 2002, worked with NIFA to develop an open source BI solution that included Jaspersoft, Infobright and Talend. The solution enables NIFA to generate reports faster and also provides a format that is easier for the organization’s many partners to understand. The organization was also able to quickly realize a significant cost savings, in both implementation and development expenditures.

“There has definitely been a movement within the federal government to look at open source for controlling costs,” said Joseph Barbano, Leadership Management Dashboard project manager with NIFA. “We required a solution that would enable us to turn data around much faster, be more responsive to our partners, and produce reports and analytics that were easy to understand. And, we needed to do all of this in a way that was not as cost-prohibitive as our old solution.”

“Autonomic recognizes the importance of making the world’s leading open source technologies readily available to federal government agencies,” said John Keese, Autonomic Resources’ president. “We are pleased to add leading open source solutions from Jaspersoft, Infobright and Talend to our growing open source store, and to work with top-notch integrators like Barquin International to provide federal agencies with proven technologies that can increase their efficiencies and help them eliminate costly vendor lock-in.”

 

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