Torex has launched Kachng!, a cloud-based
HTML5 point of sale (POS) which works via a browser on any tablet
device, smart phone and traditional POS.

Torex, which provides POS technology to the
retail, hospitality and fuel markets, said the device is
well-suited to SMEs and larger scale operators, fitting into their
POS framework.

As a cloud-based service that is portable, it
can be set up in a matter of minutes and does not require a big
investment, Torex said.

Torex said the new system not only allows
customers to access information at any time, but also backs up
information automatically.

In a video shown on Torex’s website, users of
this service have commented that they can see average transaction
values and when consumers shift from one product to the next, while
enabling them to link to their customers long after they have made
transactions via social media.

Paul Broome, chief technology officer, Torex,
said:

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“The rise in mobile technology brings enormous
business benefits to retailers and hospitality companies, and
Kachng! is Torex’s answer to the need for flexibility. As IT
becomes more consumer friendly, we need to ensure that technology
is simple and easy to use, so we decided to ‘free the POS’ and make
it mobile, independent and user-friendly.”