Supermarket Group Moving From Self-Checkout Hardware To Software | eWeek

Supermarket Group Moving From Self-Checkout Hardware To Software

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Feb 21, 2005
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Supermarket group BI-LO is one of the first major retailers to change its self-checkout technology from a hardware-centric platform to a software-centric platform.

The supermarket will use QUICKcheck, ECRSs Java-based open self-checkout software platform. BI-LO said it hopes the transition will allow stores to rely less on hardware, reducing costs.

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