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If you're happy with your existing POS software but cant afford the licensing fees, we can customize a "Licensing free" POS system to have the similar interface as your current system does, and you'll save on having to retrain the staff on a new system.
Many Companies are switching to Open source Linux because they're noticing that more and more Businesses are as well. Here are some examples of those who are currently using Linux OS's
- Cisco - U.S. Army - U.S. Federal Courts - U.S. Postal Service - Tommy Hilfiger - Burlington Coat Factory - Boeing - Sony - Tivo - Nokia - Motorola - Nippon Steel - NKK Corp. - NASA - Toyota - Volvo ...and much more
Inventory and accounting. We can work with you on setting up Inventory and Accounting using Licence free software like our recommended Openbravo. If you're used to working with Quicken, or Quickbooks for your accounting you'll find our recommended select options an easy switch. If you use Excel for your Inventory you'll find Open Office's software opens excel files and word documents with a very similar interface to Microsoft.
BRD offers reasonably priced training for Employers and Staff because we train you while you are working, most other services require you and your staff time costing you money to switch. Since we are in the restaurant business we know how much of a setback it can be. We are experienced "hands on" trainers that have been in the field for over 20 years, and we belive experience is our advantage.
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Get a Point of Sale setup with no Licensing fees! We use Open Source Software and well known Linux ubuntu operating system, which has a very similar feel to MS Windows but secure, free of viruses and worms that can destroy your Data. If you're familiar working with windows or even Mac's then you'll feel right at home with Ubuntu. We'll customize your POS interface to your needs, look and feel of your Restaurant and or Bar.
A radical change is resulting in ever strengthening momentum to Opensource software use. Most importantly, this beneficial change is happening in significant numbers not only here in the United States, but through out the world. Why? Ultimately, cost savings is one key factor. The other primary factor is freedom from licensing dominance that occurs in any non-Opensource environment. Linux is enabling large and small corporations world wide to end one of their most significant overhead costs with relative ease.
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