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Microsoft Dynamics Point of Sale
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Microsoft Dynamics Point of Sale
A retail store application from Microsoft for entering sales transactions, managing inventory, creating purchase orders and keeping track of customers. It also provides a central management console for inventory, customers, employees and store information. See Microsoft Dynamics.


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This partner demonstrates leadership within the Microsoft Point of Sale Partner community in terms of adding new customers, driving revenue growth and contributing to the overall success of the Partner community.
And two months ago, it launched Microsoft Point of Sale, meant for the smallest of the small, single-store operations, often with just one check-out lane, which had previously been using an uncomputerized cash register.
And two months ago, it launched Microsoft Point of Sale, meant for the smallest of the small, single-store operations, often with just one check-out lane, which had previously been using an uncomputerized cash register.
 
 
 
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