IBM rings up Linux sales
News IBM has made some progress in its effort to spread the Linux operating system far and wide, selling thousands of high-tech cash registers to two sizeable customers. Both customers are using Red Hat's version of Linux in the IBM "point-of-sale...
[September 25, 2002, 13:10]
The Day Ahead: AT&T's NCR finally shines
News NCR, which makes ATM machines and cash registers, slowly but surely became an "IT solutions provider. As the stock market pummeled overvalued tech stocks, NCR now has a market capitalization even with Excite@Home.
[October 30, 2000, 13:02]
IBM transactions under investigation
News The tech giant says it believes that the investigation relates to a relationship between its Retail Store Solutions unit, which makes cash registers and other point-of-sale products, and one of the customers of that division.
[June 3, 2003, 10:11]
Novell launches Linux for tills
News Novell has announced a new software package, based on the Linux operating system, aimed at high-tech cash registers. The Point of Service 9 package, released on Monday, aims to help lower costs for shops, the company said.
[April 12, 2005, 16:05]
IBM and SuSE queue for cash registers
News SuSE Linux, a seller of the open-source operating system, has begun a partnership with IBM to bundle its software with Big Blue products geared for high-tech cash registers. The companies hope the deal will help Linux move into the so-called point...
[January 8, 2004, 7:35]
An expert, my kingdom for an expert
Blog If I was to walk into any phone shop in the high street and make the above statement, I would have sales people bowing at my feet with the sound of cash registers ringing in their ears. Sorry, I'm showing my age now, cash registers go beep now don...
[September 29, 2008, 9:25]



