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The product release of Terminal Services Version 6 (TS V6) coincides with the release of IBM’s 4690 OS Version 6 (4690 V6). TS V6 will be required in a 4690 OS V6 implementation. Previous versions of TS will not be supported in a 4690 OS V6 environment. Click here for full details. |
| A History of Enhancing 4690 |
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QVS has a history of helping retailers to retain the value of their existing infrastructure and to enhance and expand their store systems. In particular, QVS has a rich history of enhancing the IBM 4690 retail system. The following are just a few of the early examples of QVS helping retailers enhance their 4690 systems. Connecting IBM 3683 terminals to 4690 controllersIn 1991 and 1992, QVS helped the Hudson Bay Company connect existing IBM 3683 terminals to 4690 store controllers. This inexpensive alternative to replacing all the existing POS terminals was a great solution for HBC and they have remained a valued QVS customer ever since. Graphical User interfaceQVS was the first solution provider to implement a Graphical User interface on existing IBM 2x20 applications. Dynakey with IBM Supermarket ApplicationIn 1995, Albertsons installed the first Dynakey device with the IBM Supermarket Application running as the primary business logic. Full Screen Customer Display with IBM Supermarket Application.In 1996, QVS added a full screen Customer display to the IBM Supermarket Application. Self CheckoutIn 1997, QVS began working with Optimal Robotics and Productivity Solutions to enable Self Checkout solutions in the IBM 4690 environment. With QVS technology, these solution providers used the customer’s existing IBM Supermarket Application and created what appeared to be an entirely different application running with a lot of new peripherals designed to process reliable and secure self-checkout operations. Continuing to Enhance 4690The list of QVS solutions to enhance the 4690 retail experience goes on and on. Contact us today to see if we can enhance you existing 4690 environment. |
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