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Microsoft Retail Management
System HeadQuarters:
Retail giants like Wal-Mart, The Home Depot and Target invest
heavily in strategies and technologies that help them sell more,
grow rapidly and cut operating expenses. Their successes show that
operational efficiency dictates survival, that access to retail
information monitors growth.
As the retail industry changes and competition intensifies,
retailers require immediate access to the right information. They
require the ability to instantly act on that changing information,
either selectively by store and region, or globally. Stores'
information must be easily and flexibly reportable and management
decisions must be easily entered, implemented and enforced.
Information technology infrastructure must tell management what was
bought, when, where, by whom and why. Retailers that survive and
grow will understand the impacts of promotions and markdowns, buying
trends and dynamic consumer demographics/lifestyles. Strategic
decisions can then be made centrally and implemented chain-wide or
at individual stores. Retailers and suppliers can work together to
distribute the right merchandise mix in a timely, efficient manner.
Accordingly, retailers have struggled for years to set up
information systems that integrate and connect headquarters,
in-store processors and the point-of-sale. Lack of a comprehensive
solution forced chains to piece together closed proprietary systems
often based on disparate data models and data access techniques. The
cost and complexity—and lack of certainty—in deploying such
piecework solutions have slowed the growth of small and medium-sized
chains.
Microsoft Retail Management System HeadQuarters is a direct response
to the growing number of small to mid-sized stores/chains looking
for software to grow as they grow and address immediate and future
business goals. As an integrated, business-wide, point-of-sale and
retail management solution, HeadQuarters allows mid-sized retail
chains to take advantage of price and technical innovations in
commodity hardware, software and Internet-enabling technologies. Now
mid-sized retail chains can exploit the same technologies that
reveal the most salable mixes of merchandise and shave dollars off
big chain store prices.
HeadQuarters offers retailers a feature-set designed specifically
for dynamic and growing companies:
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Integrated point-of-sale and in-store
functions that trade data with Microsoft Retail Management System
Store Operations
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Ability to create new items, set
pricing and discounts, generate purchase orders and direct
inter-store inventory transfer from the head office
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Automatic uploading of stores'
inventory movement, financial transactions and sales data, then
organizing the data into a comprehensive all-knowing database
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Ability to see, manage, price and
control inventory across multiple locations and to make informed
decisions based on up-to-date and reliable data
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A pre-packaged solution that offers
low licensing costs and rapid investment returns
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Highly customizable features for
individual needs
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Built-in security system to restrict
employee access to sensitive information
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Open-standards access to all retail
information stored in a Microsoft SQL Server™ database
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Detailed sales data for data
warehousing, OLAP and business intelligence analyses
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Ability to view inventory levels at
all the stores in the enterprise
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Support for virtually all forms of
data communications between the head office and stores using a
dial-up, virtual private network (VPN), the Internet, LAN and WAN
The required software components that enable you to successfully
manage your multi-store operations are:
Microsoft Retail Management System
Store Operations
Store Operations software is sold separately from HeadQuarters.
It operates at each store in the retail enterprise and maintains
sales data in a local database. Store Operations automates each
store's back-office operations (inventory, pricing, tracking
customers and suppliers, etc.) and handles all sales transactions at
the checkout lane.
Key information contained in the Store Operations database is
regularly uploaded to the head office. At the same time,
HeadQuarters downloads management's changes made at the head office
to each store's database.
HeadQuarters Remote Client and HeadQuarters Communications Server
Programs
The HeadQuarters Remote Client and HeadQuarters Communications
Server programs are parts of the Store Operations HeadQuarters
software package. HeadQuarters Client is installed at each remote
store and automatically initiates a connection to the head office
based on a schedule specified by the head office. The connection can
be made via the Internet, virtual private network (VPN), or dial-up
access to the HeadQuarters Communication Server. Once connected,
HeadQuarters Client receives instructions to upload sales and
inventory data or other information requested by HeadQuarters. It
also updates the store's database to reflect any changes made at
HeadQuarters that need to be propagated to the store.
The HeadQuarters Communications Server is installed on a machine at
the head office and is responsible for exchanging data between the
HeadQuarters database and remote stores. It listens for incoming
messages from remote stores, processes and records the data in the
HeadQuarters database, then forwards HeadQuarters' directives to
remote stores as defined in HeadQuarters worksheets.
HeadQuarters Manager Program
At the head office, the HeadQuarters Manager program provides the
user interface and management of retail information in the
HeadQuarters database. Functions necessary to manage a retail chain
are provided. HeadQuarters Manager lets you create new inventory
items or update the data (items, suppliers, prices, costs, etc.)
that keep your retail chain running smoothly. HeadQuarters Manager
enables you to set policies and procedures for each store to follow,
then enforces those rules applicably throughout the enterprise.
Specially tailored, multi-level reports let you sort and combine
business data—even drill down to modify your database directly from
the reports.
HeadQuarters employs the widely understood worksheet to implement
management changes. You can use a number of different HeadQuarters
worksheets to plan and execute changes to the HeadQuarters database
and remote store databases. Worksheets initiate and control data
exchanges between the head office and stores. Through worksheets,
the head office can command any store, group of stores, or all
stores to perform specific tasks that affect the local database, and
then to report back processing statuses. Each worksheet contains
built-in mechanisms to help you properly plan desired changes,
obtain approval for changes, and track actual changes for audit
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