Microsoft Business Solutions
Microsoft RMS Software Overview and FAQ
Manage your operations more efficiently with Microsoft
Retail Management System
For small and medium-sized independent retailers, Microsoft Business
Solutions Retail Management System is an easy-to-use, affordable way
to automate your single or multiple store business.
How can Microsoft Retail Management System help you?
This powerful retail software program runs on personal computers and
helps you manage a wide range of store operations and customer
marketing tasks, including:
- Point-of-sale operations
- Inventory control and tracking
- Pricing, sales, and promotions
- Customer management and marketing
- Employee management
- Customized reports
- Information security
Who uses Microsoft Retail Management System?
Microsoft Retail Management System can be used by most general or
specialty retailers with one to 25 store locations. It is also used
by larger retailers that own 100 or more stores operating under a
decentralized business model. Types of retailers using the system
include:
- Clothing, apparel, accessories
- Wine, beer, liquor
- Gift, novelty, souvenir
- Sporting goods
- Radio, TV, electronics, appliances
- Hobby, toys, games
- Convenience food stores
- Nursery, garden centers
- Auto parts
- Drug, pharmacy
System requirements
Use any PC-compatible system running Microsoft Windows 98 SE,
Windows ME, Windows 2000 Professional Edition, or Windows XP (all
versions). It is recommended the system have a Pentium 500Mhz or
faster processor, 8 GB of free hard drive space, and 256MB or more
of RAM.
Common questions about Microsoft Retail Management
System
Q: I only have one retail store. I'd like to use
a computer and software, but don't know if Microsoft Business
Solutions Retail Management System is a good fit. Also, can I use my
laptop computer?
A: Microsoft Retail Management
System Store Operations can run at just one store or at multiple
stores. There's no requirement to have multiple retail stores before
purchasing Microsoft Retail Management System Store Operations. The
software, however, is designed to scale should your retail operation
begin to grow into multiple locations.r>
And, Microsoft Retail Management System can run on any Microsoft
Windows-based computer- laptop or desktop- provided it meets the
minimum requirements for installation and operation.
Q: I have a growing retail business with six
stores, 20 employees, and about $10 million US in sales. Can I use
Microsoft Retail Management System in more than one store?
A: Yes. Microsoft Retail
Management System offers an application called Headquarters that
allows retailers with a small chain of stores to centralize control
of their Store Operations databases and reporting. For instance, if
you had six stores and a head office, you would have six licenses
for Store Operations (each store with its own database) and one
license for Headquarters at the head office.
Q: I currently use a cash register to track my
sales and store cash. Does Microsoft Retail Management System work
with my cash register, or do I need to replace it?
A: Microsoft Retail Management
System does not run on traditional cash registers. Instead, this
easy-to-use software application is installed on a Windows-based
computer with point-of-sale peripherals attached via the available
ports on the computer. (It does not run on Apple computers.)r>
You'll need to replace your cash register with computers, which are
easy to use and reliable. When used with our software, they allow
you to do more than you could with a cash register. You can manage
time-consuming tasks efficiently and help increase profits as a
result.
Like an electronic cash register, Microsoft Retail Management System
is used by cashiers or sales associates to ring up orders and tender
sales, but it also provides more.
Q: Other than the software, what other equipment
will I need to purchase?
A: At a very minimum, you'll
need a computer with a standard keyboard, mouse, and monitor.
(Remember, Microsoft Retail Management System runs on a Windows
platform.) Most point-of-sale (POS) registers using Microsoft Retail
Management System also have a standard 40-column receipt printer, a
scanner to read barcodes, a cash drawer to store cash and various
tenders, and a pole display to let the customers view and verify the
item prices and transaction total.r>
Other hardware available for use with Microsoft Retail Management
System includes full-page printers, scales, magnetic stripe readers,
magnetic ink character recognition readers, signature capture
device, PIN pads for accepting debit cards, touch screen monitors,
and dual display monitors.
Q: I have a PC that runs Microsoft Office and my
accounting software. Can I use this computer, and does Microsoft
Retail Management System work with my other software?
A: Yes. Microsoft Retail
Management System integrates with Microsoft Office and with various
accounting applications at the summary general ledger level,
including Microsoft Business Solutions accounting products
(Microsoft Business Solutions - Great Plains, Microsoft Business
Solutions Small Business Manager), QuickBooks, Peachtree, ackbaud,
and MYOB.
For example, you will have the ability to export working reports
into Microsoft Excel for further data analysis, or use Microsoft
Word to do a mail merge of customer information stored in your new
Microsoft Retail Management System database for targeted marketing
campaigns.
Q: Can I buy and install Microsoft Retail
Management System myself?
A: No. Microsoft Retail
Management System is not sold in retail stores, but is available
from a wide network of Microsoft partners. Experienced Microsoft
Certified Partners are retail and software experts who evaluate your
business requirements, sell you the system, install it and provide
training and support.
Q: How long will it take me to learn to use
Microsoft Retail Management System and to teach my employees to use
it?
A: Based on reports from
customers and Microsoft partners, it generally takes anywhere from
15 to 30 minutes to train cashiers and employees. If they need to
learn all the features of the POS, it could take a day or two of
working with the system to get a good feel for it.r>
How quickly you and your employees learn Microsoft Retail Management
System may also depend on what kind of POS system you previously had
been using. For example, if you were using a manual cash register
and paper ledgers, then it may take a little longer.
Microsoft Certified Partners can walk you through the training, make
it easy to understand, and be available for follow-up questions.
Overall, managers and store owners will want to take advantage of
the many rich features Microsoft Retail Management System provides.
Partners say that a store can be up and running in a day.
Q: Can I customize the application?
A: Yes. Microsoft Retail
Management System has various integration options that allow
third-party developers to enhance the provided features. It also
allows for totally new, customized features to meet your unique
needs. Many third-party applications exist that extend Microsoft
Retail Management System to fit specific vertical markets.
Q: What types of reports are available within
the application?
A: Microsoft Retail Management
System offers customizable reports, called Active Reports, that give
users insight into their sales, customers, taxes, orders, and more.
Active Reports can be filtered, grouped, and sorted by any field in
the report window. Also, columns can be hidden or displayed to let
users see only the data that matters to them. Reports can be
exported to Excel, email messages, HTML, XML, and other formats,
too.
Q: What types of transactions can I perform at
the POS?
A: The POS application
supports the following types of transactions: layaways, quotes, work
orders, back orders, returns/voids, and regular sales.
Q: Can I use my current credit card processing
system with Microsoft Retail Management System?
A: Potentially. Microsoft
Retail Management System offers integrated credit card processing
imbedded directly into the application through an arrangement with
Citi Merchant Services. The system also offers integration with
other third parties, including PC Charge, IC Verify, and more.
Q: Can the system automatically create purchase
orders?
A: Microsoft Retail Management
System can automatically create purchase orders at a user's request
based on reorder information or sales history. Users can also build
their own purchase orders for specific departments, categories,
suppliers, and other purposes.
Q: Is there a limit to the number of items,
customers, suppliers and other data that I can input?
A: Microsoft Retail Management
System does not impose any limits on the number of items, customers,
and other data entries. Provided there is enough disk space on the
server, Microsoft Retail Management System can support an unlimited
number of data entries.
Q: How is the software licensed?
A: Microsoft Retail Management
System is licensed by active POS registers. The back office
application, Manager, is used to enter items, purchase orders, and
other data., as well as run reports and view inventory. Therefore,
if a client has five computers in a store, with only three being
used as active POS registers, only three licenses are required.
Q: What type of security is offered in Microsoft
Retail Management System?
A: Microsoft Retail Management
System offers extremely tight, flexible security within each
product. Users have the ability to grant or deny access to any given
menu option, window, button, or field within the applications. There
are as many as 31 different levels of security that allow you to
customize the security settings of your store. You have complete
control over who has access to each kind of information.
Q: How soon will Microsoft Retail Management
System pay for itself, and what is the ongoing value to my business?
A: Many people who incorporate
Microsoft Retail Management System into their business report a
quick return on their initial investment. To find out what your
return on investment could be, contact a Microsoft partner in the
United States. If you're located outside the United States, go to
Microsoft's worldwide page for more information.
Q: What kind of inventory tracking does
Microsoft Retail Management System feature?
A: Among many other powerful
features, Microsoft Retail Management System uses automated
inventory tracking.
You can simplify manual stock counts with automated inventory
tracking across one or multiple locations, using any stock or sales
method. You can support most compatible inventory types, including
standard, serialized, kit, assembly, matrix, lot matrix, voucher,
non-inventory, and weighed.
You can also quickly and accurately calculate how much inventory you
need to replenish, and you can track storage of offline inventory,
such as non-sellable or broken items.
Q: Will my customers notice anything different
at the register?
A: Yes. Your customers will be
impressed with the level of detail you'll now be able to provide
them through Microsoft Retail Management System. They'll get
immediate access to detailed product information, personalized
information about their previous purchases and payments, and account
information.
With quick information about customers' buying histories at your
fingertips, you'll be able to generate copies of old receipts and
suggest relevant up-sells, sale items, and volume discounts. Plus,
by providing all of your employees with standardized POS tools that
offer the immediate access to detailed product information, you give
your customers consistent and personalized information.
Q: I want to beef up our stores' marketing
campaigns. Can Microsoft Retail Management System help?
A: Yes. You can use Microsoft
Retail Management System to create special promotions such as "Buy
one, get one free" or "Buy two at the regular price and the receive
the next two at half off".
Also, schedule store sales in advance for entire departments,
categories, or supplier catalogs for a specified date or time. At
the point of sale, you can track each discount given to customers
through reason codes to gain insight into which sales and promotions
are most successful.
Use the data in the Microsoft Management System SQL database to
build a mail merge in Word or Excel for customer mailings and
advertisements. Track your customers' purchase histories to learn
their buying habits and to deliver personalized service that will
keep them coming back for more.
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