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OpSuite and Retail Hero Release SellNOW POS for OpSuite

New POS solution takes advantage of OpSuite's cloud-based retail management technology and SellNOW's rich POS interface and ability to process transactions with or without an Internet connection.

OpSuite and Retail Hero Release SellNOW POS for OpSuite
2011-02-17
LAS VEGAS, NV, February 17, 2011 (Press-News.org) OpSuite LLC and Retail Hero officially announced SellNOW at Retail Realm's Microsoft Dynamics Resellers and Users Conference the weekend of January 29-30 2011.

SellNOW, combined with OpSuite Retail Management Software make up a complete Retail Solution for retailers of any size. SellNOW, available through OpSuite and its resellers, is a flexible POS interface which can handle the large range of checkout register requirements.

OpSuite and SellNOW significantly cut the costs of implementation and maintenance associated with retail management software solutions. Maintenance and support are taken care of online without the customer worrying about it. Patches and fixes are applied automatically and seamlessly. Rather than paying high upfront license fees, with OpSuite/SellNOW the customer has one affordable monthly payment, which includes not just the software cost, but also 24/7 support and all back-end server hardware and maintenance costs.

OpSuite is a cloud-based retail management software solution which supports various point-of-sale solutions, including: Dynamics RMS, Dynamics POS 2009, Quickbooks POS and SellNOW POS, which is the only POS front-end delivered as SaaS. SellNOW is available in English and Spanish versions. OpSuite provides real-time data and management tools for business owners that can be accessed from anywhere in the world with a web browser. This makes it possible for store managers to operate their store from abroad or after hours and react quickly to anything that comes up within the organization.

SellNOW was developed for OpSuite by Retail Hero, a leading developer and integrator of POS solutions, customer loyalty programs and interface add-ons for Microsoft Dynamics RMS and POS 2009.

Website: http://www.RetailHero.com

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[Press-News.org] OpSuite and Retail Hero Release SellNOW POS for OpSuite
New POS solution takes advantage of OpSuite's cloud-based retail management technology and SellNOW's rich POS interface and ability to process transactions with or without an Internet connection.