Selasa, 03 Juli 2012

Restaurant Point of Sale Software – Welcome To Dinerware

Experience The Difference with Our Restaurant EPOS

Dinerware point of sale software is designed to help restaurants, bars and clubs operate smoothly. It is the most intuitive solution on the market. Our restaurant EPOS software was created to be easy to learn, use and modify – all from the restaurateur’s point of view.

The restaurant EPOS industry started in the late 1980s with the creation of the PC and the rapid adoption and availability of the touch screen monitor. In the early days, it was an innovation. Today, it is accepted as the norm, used by restaurant and bar staff who have grown up with computers, who expect modern point of sale systems to help facilitate a great guest experience. They require their restaurant EPOS to automate workflow and communicate orders to the kitchen so the staff can prepare the right food at the right time.

Dinerware is highly flexible restaurant software and accommodates all this and more. For example, fine dining restaurants have different needs to bars or cafes. Whatever the type of establishment, Dinerware helps staff and managers complete tasks fast and efficiently in a way that works best for them.
We know how restaurants work

Dinerware was founded by Carl English, a Harvard graduate and former Microsoft Programme Manager. While running his own restaurant, Carl realised the limitations of existing point of restaurant sale systems. His experiences directly influenced the design, flow and functionality of Dinerware.
Experience the difference

Dinerware tracks all sales, provides report breakdowns by tender type and calculates waiter banks. Reconciliation is fast so waiters and cashiers can print daily reports and settle with the house in minutes.
Reliable core technology

Dinerware is designed for Microsoft SQL Server. Experience unparalleled reliability, high performance and live access to valuable data using software such as Microsoft Excel.
Dinerware follows state of the art design principles, promoted by the Microsoft .NET initiative. The n-tier architecture delivers a robust system that capitalises on powerful hardware platforms.

Source: http://id.berita.yahoo.com/teknologi/

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