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The PC-based point-of-sale (POS) market in North America experienced an 8 percent shipment increase in 2006, says a new study released today by IHL Consulting Group.
The largest boost came from shipments for new stores for specialty retailers (in the Apparel, Home Improvement and Auto Aftermarket segments) and restaurants (Casual Dining and Coffee/Donuts). Other segments, such as Grocery, saw shipments typically including touch-screen, liquid-crystal-display (LCD) interfaces that replaced aging hardware. These trends are expected to continue for 2007, according to the 2007 North American Retail POS Terminal Study, which is available immediately from IHL. According to the study, retailers in all vertical segments are seeing a larger impact due to governmental action, and recent security breaches are weighing heavily on their POS purchase decision-making process. Retailers want POS systems that are PCI compliant so as to avoid situations like those experienced recently by TJ Maxx and other retailers. These are just some of the findings from IHL's POS market study. Additional findings include:
IHL's 2007 North American Retail POS Terminal Study reviews the shipments and installed base of POS terminals sold into retailers in North America. It includes market shipment and installed base figures, market value, situation analysis for 10 retail market segments, overall trends affecting the POS market, and forecasts through 2011. The study is available for purchase at www.ihlservices.com. |



