Fujitsu Transaction Solutions Inc.
San Francisco, CA, February 27, 2004 — In an effort to further level the competitive playing field for independent grocers, StoreNext Retail Technologies LLC has introduced a Store Analytics & Reporting application within its Connected Services portfolio. The application combines four Web-based modules that remotely gather transaction data so storeowners can view and analyze sales information via the Internet.
The announcement was made at FMI's 2004 Marketechnics show, Feb. 29 - March 2 in San Francisco.
"With the Connected Store Analytics & Reporting application, independent grocers and small chains can manage their store as easily and effectively as the industry giants," said Ray Carlin, president and CEO of Plano, Texas-based StoreNext. "Storeowners simply need an Internet connection to access reports and analyze sales activity from anyplace at anytime."
Available immediately, the Connected Store Analytics & Reporting application consists of four modules:
The Connected Services application suite, including Connected Store Analytics & Reporting, can be ordered on a subscription basis from StoreNext dealers.
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Connected Services is a trademark of StoreNext Retail Technologies LLC.
For sales and product information call (469) 241-8400.
StoreNext Retail Technologies LLC is the No. 1 supplier of retail technology to independent grocers and small chains. Based in Plano, Texas, StoreNext is a joint venture of Retalix Ltd. (NASDAQ: RTLX) and Fujitsu Transaction Solutions Inc. and markets Fujitsu POS hardware, Retalix's ISS45 POS software and Internet Connected Services for managing stores via Web-enabled applications. StoreNext is the only retail IT company focused exclusively on meeting the needs of this wholesaler-served market with packaged solutions that were previously available, affordable or practical only for large chains.
For more information, please see: www.storenext.com
Fujitsu Transaction Solutions Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Fujitsu Limited (TSE: 6702) and the IT "lifecycle solutions" provider for consumer transaction environments. The company collaborates with customers to relentlessly reduce their costs and improve their profitability. Fujitsu's offerings include multi-vendor infrastructure management services, point-of-sale hardware and software, mobile devices and self service systems including U-Scan. The company has some 1,500 employees in the U.S., Canada and the Caribbean. Example customers include Canadian Tire, ChevronTexaco, Hannaford Bros., H.EB., Loblaws, Nordstrom, Payless ShoeSource, Regal Cinema, Ross Dress for Less, Staples, Stop & Shop and The TJX Companies, among others. The company also has a 50/50 joint venture with Retalix Ltd. (NASDAQ: RTLX) in StoreNext Retail Technologies LLC, the No. 1 supplier of retail technology to independent grocers and regional chains.
For more information, please see: us.fujitsu.com/retailing
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