| Publisher | IDG (International Data Group) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 145.5KB PDF | Date added | 01 Nov 2006 |
| Topics | Point of Sale Devices, ROI - TCO | ||
| Downloads | 299 | ||
This white paper presents a Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) analysis of IBM's Point-Of-Sale (POS) solutions and PC Cash Drawer (PCCD) solutions running on IBM PC platforms in the United States and Europe to uncover the actual costs associated with both systems over their lifetime of use. The goal of this white paper is to help retailers understand the differences in total costs between POS and PCCD checkout systems as they evaluate future purchases.
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