TD Garden

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Case study | TD Garden
From a business perspective, Segal can look
into the sales data by POS station at any time
to evaluate the eect of the promotion, or see
the night’s overall sales.
At the end of the night, associates operating
the portable concessions simply unlock the
mobile devices from the docking stations and
bring them back to a central storage area
where they remain securely locked away until
the next event. The sales data is already in the
cloud. That makes it much easier for staers
to close out after the end of the game than the
cashbox and credit card processing method.
Information extracted from the Vivonet’s
application can be used to analyze the sales
data and possibly adjust the menu mix going
forward
Riva says the Vivonet application and HP MX10
Retail Solution not only meet all of TD Garden’s
goals, but also match the company’s IT and
support systems. Segal goes a step further.
“With this solution, we’ve seen some of the
best service I’ve experienced from the retail
POS sector.
“It’s one, unied POS system, which makes it a
lot easier for our associates,” she adds. “With
the ElitePad in the HP MX10 Retail Solution
running Halo, this was the most seamless POS
implementation I’ve ever seen.
Learn more at
hp.com/go/POS
Customer at a glance
Application
Retail
Hardware
HP MX10 Retail Solution
HP ElitePad
HP Retail Jacket
HP Retail Expansion Dock
Software
Vivonet Point-of-Sale Application
Microsoft Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry
Pro Retail
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