POS Pizza Groups - 1-Year License
POS Pizza Groups - 1-Year License
Single Store 1-Year license. Automatically discounted when 3 or more are added to your cart. Multiple 1-Year licenses can be used at multiple stores, or all at a single store.
POS Pizza Groups is an add-on for POS Pizza [CS] that will centralize reporting for restaurants with more than one location, as well as distribute menus, menu updates and Premium POS profiles to all participating locations. POS Pizza Groups involves the following applications;
- Groups Server - POS Pizza Groups apps connect to this server. This is where all of the shared data is housed.
- Remote Admin Tool - Allows system administrators to remotely manage the Groups Server.
- Reporting App - Allows restaurant / franchise owners to view and build reports, and distribute menus / Premium profiles to restaurants.
- Agent / Agent Monitor - Runs at each restaurant and uploads new orders, updates previous orders and downloads new menus and Premium profiles when they are available.
How it works
The server will be installed at single location, which is accessible via the internet to all of the restaurants. The server can be deployed on your own bare-metal hardware, hypervisor server, or deployed in the cloud on any of the following Windows operating systems;
- Windows 8.1
- Windows 10
- Windows 11
- Windows Server 2019
- Windows Server 2022
- (Newer OS's than those above)
We have tested the server successfully using Proxmox, with all of the above OS’s as well as on Microsoft Azure® and Amazon AWS.
Each Restaurant will connect to the server periodically and upload new orders that were received at that restaurant as well as updating any other orders that have changed, such as being voided, or settled since they were last uploaded. If there are any menu updates on the server, then the restaurants will update their menus during a prescribed window of time.
The reporting app can then view report data from all of the various restaurants uploaded data using both built-in and custom reports.
All communications between the clients and the server are all fully encrypted using a private shared key system. Administrative access uses an additional private shared key on top of the access key to gain access to administrative functions on the server.