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Title: Global POS


1
Global POS Store Operations Workshop
Implementing POS Systems over a WAN
  • Presented by
  • Michael J. Lehman
  • Chief Information Officer
  • Batteries Plus, LLC

2
Presentation Outline
  • Batteries Plus Overview
  • Background on Michael Lehman
  • Batteries Plus WAN-based POS System
  • Business Challenge
  • Technology Options
  • Selection
  • Implementation
  • Opportunities Benefits
  • Real Life Stories
  • WAN-based Network Considerations Today
  • Business Impact Insights and Future Direction

3
Batteries Plus Overview
4
Batteries Plus Overview
  • 1988 Founded in Green Bay, Wisconsin
  • 1992 Began Franchising
  • Today 270-unit Specialty Retailer
  • 256 Franchise Stores
  • 14 Corporate Stores
  • Currently in 44 states Puerto Rico

5
Michael Lehman Background
  • 1987 Bachelor of Science Double Major
  • Business Administration
  • Computer Science
  • 1992 Masters of Business Administration
  • 2000 Hired by Batteries Plus
  • 2000 Director of IT
  • 2002 VP of IT
  • 2004 CIO

6
BP POS Business Challenge (circa 2001)
  • Migrate from a traditional, non-Scaleable,
    Decentralized POS application
  • No Field Visibility (lack of data access)
  • Nightly Polling Cumbersome and Unreliable
  • Upgrades Time Consuming Difficult
  • Migrate to a Centralized, WAN-based POS
  • Gain consensus with (then) 90 business owners
  • Tight Budgetary Constraints
  • Franchisee Franchisor Trust

7
BP POS Technology Options
  • POS Software Vendors
  • POS Middleware Vendors
  • Security Connectivity
  • Credit Card Processing
  • POS Hardware Vendors
  • WAN Technologies
  • Private Network
  • Virtual Private Network

8
BP POS Selection
  • POS Software Synchronics (now Radiant Systems)
  • Linux OS / Windows Clients
  • POS Hardware IBM (CDW POS Bundle)
  • POS Hosting Berbee Information Systems
  • WAN Connectivity SSH client over
  • Primary WAN Connection
  • Frame Relay, ATMoDSL, DSL, ISDN, or Cable
  • Back-up Dial Connection

9
BP POS Implementation
  • Able to go Live with Dial Back-up until Primary
    WAN Connectivity Operational
  • Primary WAN connection not the pacing item
  • Flexibility of ISP technology and vendor choices
  • Initially with Windows / Citrix, migrated to
    Linux / SSH
  • Scalability / Performance of Windows in 2001
  • Today 700 800 concurrent users

10
BP POS Implementation (cont)
  • Data Ownership Policies, Software License
    Agreements take time.
  • New System AND New Technology meet Resistance to
    Change
  • Training becomes the Pacing item for Existing
    Store Conversions

11
BP POS Implementation (cont)
  • January 2001 POS Selection Project
  • April 2001 review of WAN options
  • June 2001 selected new POS system
  • September December 2001 POS WAN pilot
  • January 2002 New stores open with WAN POS
  • 2002 Conversion of all existing stores
  • 2003 1st Server Hardware Migration
  • 2006 2nd Server Hardware Migration

12
BP POS Opportunities
  • ISP Stability, Reliability (remember the
    timeframe)
  • WAN POS Redundancy (pulled wrong plug)
  • Offline Ticket Entry mode kludgy
  • POS Capabilities (get what you pay for)
  • Data Warehouse / Business Intelligence
  • Data Access does not equal Data Ease

13
BP POS Benefits
  • Multi-store Functionality
  • Inventory Visibility for all Stores within a
    Company
  • Real-time Inventory Transfers
  • Centralized Maintenance
  • Franchise Owner Remote Administration

14
BP POS Benefits (cont)
  • Centralized Database (field visibility)
  • Centralized Data Backups
  • Centralized System Upgrades
  • Remote Access to System
  • Minimized Store-Level Hardware Investment

15
BP POS Benefits (cont)
  • Store Installation Involves Downloadable,
    pre-configured Client Connection Software
  • Once Trained, Store Receives Access to WAN
    System, Test Mode
  • Implementation Time Dramatically Reduced

16
BP POS Real Life Stories
  • August, 2003 New, Faster Hardware
  • filemax limitations
  • fork errors
  • Nightly processing time reduced 50
  • August 2006 Blade Server SAN
  • Power Supply failure on existing equipment
  • Pre-migration File Restore (over production!)
  • filemax limitations
  • Nightly processing time reduce 50

17
WAN-based Network Considerations
  • POS Software Vendors
  • Multiple options today (walk the floor)
  • JAVA everywhere
  • POS Middleware Vendors
  • More options
  • Better price / performance
  • POS Hardware Vendors
  • WAN Technologies
  • Large vendor today offering 150 monthly (no
    upfront) DSL or Frame (where DSL not available)

18
Business Impact Insights
  • Significant improvement over prior POS
  • Stability
  • Functionality
  • Minimized franchisee POS costs
  • Enabled Data Warehouse Initiatives
  • Enabled BP entry into National Accounts eCommerce
  • Simplifies future upgrades and/or POS software
    migration

19
BP Future Direction
  • Assumed a 5-year POS lifecycle
  • Cost and effort to migrate delays proceeding
  • Looking to migrate to newer technology
  • SQL backend
  • Windows front-end
  • Synchronics provides, with an upgrade option
  • Other competition to look at as well
  • Will continue with WAN-based solution

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Implementing POS Systems over a WAN
  • Any Questions?
  • Michael Lehman
  • mlehman_at_batteriesplus.com
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