
Hammer Williams Co. Selects Radiant Point-of-Sale For Chain-wide Deployment in its Jack's General Store and Jiffy Trip Locations
Radiant chosen for ease of deployment with back office and proven ability to increase speed of service
ATLANTA (July 10, 2006) – Radiant Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: RADS) announced today that it has contracted with Hammer Williams Co. to deploy the Radiant Point-of-Sale to the retailer’s 33 Jack’s General Store and Jiffy Trip sites throughout Oklahoma.
The Radiant solution, including Radiant POS software and P1550 point-of-sale terminals, will integrate to the PDI/RMS back office from Professional Datasolutions, Inc. utilizing the PCATS-NAXML interface. The solution will interface to the ConocoPhillips credit network for branded sites and the Midwest Payment Systems network for unbranded sites.
“Our industry is all about speed not just for customers, but for our employees,” said Kyle Williams, president of Hammer Williams Co. “The strength of Radiant’s interface to our back office systems will speed up our manager’s day and the time it takes our headquarters staff to handle store-level accounting.”
“Customer-centric retailers like Hammer Williams are turning to technology to provide the next level of speed-of-service for their stores,” said Mark Schoen, president of Radiant’s global petroleum and convenience retail division. “The solution will provide a fast transaction for the consumer whether at the dispenser or inside the store.”
Company Information
Radiant Systems, Inc. (www.radiantsystems.com) is a leader in providing innovative technology to the hospitality and retail industries. Offering unmatched reliability and ease of use, Radiant's hardware and software products have been deployed in over 60,000 sites across more than 100 countries. Radiant has approximately 900 employees worldwide, 325 certified sales and service partners and over 1800 field service representatives. Founded in 1985, the company is headquartered in Atlanta with regional offices throughout the United States as well as in Europe, Asia and Australia.
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