News | September 29, 2009

Aloha Data Systems Releases StoreTender Grocery POS Software

Ken Farley, President of Aloha Data Systems of Las Vegas, NV is pleased to announce the release of StoreTender POS for Supermarkets, C-Stores and Liquor Stores. Farley the creator of StoreTender is an industry leader having authorized over fourteen successful POS systems in his long and prestigious career.

StoreTender® by Aloha Data Systems is the first cost effective Grocery Store POS system to meet the challenging needs of today's retailers.

President of Aloha Data Systems is Ken Farley, the man who created Quicksell Retail POS. Quicksell was ultimately sold to Microsoft and today it is known as, Microsoft Dynamics RMS. Microsoft RMS has become the most successful retail POS of all time. Farley is also responsible for creating the WIC software for the City of Chicago which continues to be the industry standard today. Farley is considered to be one of the most prolific writers of POS software in the industry today.

In creating StoreTender, Farley realized the need for a low cost yet powerful POS system designed for the complex needs of today's modern grocery retailer. Incorporating such features as: WIC, WIC Fruits and Vegatables, FSA, and EBT, StoreTender has all of the components that one would expect to see from POS systems costing up to five times as much. Using the familiar Cash Register like interface, Store Tender has reduced training time to under five minutes for an experienced cashier. Key-stroke for key-stroke,

StoreTender is virtually identical to systems that are currently used by the billion dollar grocery chains. StoreTender is hoping to capture the one to eight lane market that has been largely ignored due to the high cost of software.

A full Enterprise System is being released on September 15, 2009.

SOURCE: Business Solutions Magazine