Point of Sale (POS) Systems with mModule uDOC from msystems(TM) Realize Benefits of Smarter Storage; Integrating msystems' mMod
22 May 2006 - 9:30PM
Business Wire
The NAND flash-based mModule uDOC storage solution from msystems
(Nasdaq:FLSH), a leader in smart personal storage, is helping to
increase reliability and performance and decrease total cost of
ownership (TCO) within point-of-sale (POS) systems now available
from leading manufacturers. One such manufacturer, Atlanta-based
Radiant Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: RADS), has integrated msystems'
512-megabyte mModule uDOC as the solid state storage solution
within its P1220 hardware terminal product line. The latest
addition to Radiant's line of open POS terminals, the P1220
terminal includes a standard Intel(R) architecture, cable
management and more peripheral ports than typical terminals of its
size. "Radiant's newest advancement in POS terminals, the P1220,
offers numerous features that benefit restaurant and retail
operators," said Bob Stone, Director of Product Management in the
Radiant Hardware Division. "msystems' uDOC is a critical feature
for our solid state model for maximum reliability and performance.
Radiant hardware is built for harsh environments and the msystems'
solid state storage technology adds another dimension of
reliability." msystems' mModule uDOC is a USB 2.0-based device for
embedded systems providing high-performance, reliability and
security. It is an embedded storage and boot solution ideal for POS
applications as well as a variety of embedded applications such as
gaming machines, thin clients, servers, printers and single-board
computers (SBCs). mModule uDOC is fully supported as a plug and
play solution within Microsoft(R) Windows(R) XP Embedded, Windows
CE, WEPOS, Windows XP Pro and other operating system (OS)
environments. "With the decrease in flash silicon prices, solid
state storage products like our mModule uDOC are ideal solutions to
the high total cost of ownership and lower reliability of
conventional, spinning magnetic media for POS terminals in
restaurants, cinemas, food service and other hospitality
businesses," said Noam Kedem, msystems' vice president of
marketing. "By integrating our mModule uDOC into their products,
Radiant is providing its customers with advanced storage technology
that enables high performance, highly reliability and a smarter
solution overall for POS applications." The P1220 terminal from
Radiant Systems with msystems' mModule uDOC flash disk will be on
display in msystems' booth (#625) at the Retail Systems 2006
Conference and Exposition, held in Chicago's McCormick Place
through May 24th. About Radiant Systems, Inc. Radiant Systems, Inc.
(www.radiantsystems.com) is a leader in providing innovative
technology to the hospitality and retail industries. Offering
unmatched reliability and ease of use, Radiant's hardware and
software products have been deployed in over 60,000 sites across
more than 100 countries. Radiant has approximately 900 employees
worldwide, 325 certified sales and service partners and over 1800
field service representatives. Founded in 1985, the company is
headquartered in Atlanta with regional offices throughout the
United States as well as in Europe, Asia and Australia. About
msystems msystems has been transforming raw flash material into
smarter storage solutions since 1989. From embedded flash drives
deployed in millions of mobile handsets to U3 USB smart drives
designed for leading global brands, msystems creates, develops,
manufactures and markets smart personal storage solutions for a
myriad of applications targeting high growth markets. msystems'
product lines include: -- mDrive (formerly DiskOnKey(R)) U3 USB
smart drives for personal, portable computing -- mDOC embedded
flash drives for mobile handsets and consumer electronics devices
-- mSIM MegaSIM(R) series high-density SIM cards and mSIM M.MAR(R)
series SIM cards and highly secure cards (available both from
msystems and its subsidiary Microelectronica) -- mCard,
high-quality memory cards for mobile handsets and digital cameras
-- mTrust (formerly Xkey(R)) end-to-end enterprise access, control
and management solution for USB flash drives and other removable
media -- mSSD (formerly FFD(TM)) rugged solid state disks for
mission-critical applications -- mModule (formerly DiskOnChip(R)
modular family) modular flash storage for embedded systems -- mSafe
(formerly SuperMAP(R) family) secure hardware and software crypto
cores More information is available online at www.m-systems.com.
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