![]() Native iPad apps. Native iPad point of sale applications are developed specifically for iOS powered devices and deliver the best possible user experience. This deployment option is becoming less commonplace. It's important to note that remote managed applications are prone to "back door" attacks and should comply with Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards, more commonly referred to as PCI compliance. Remote access. In a remote access point-of-sale environment, the system is hosted in a central location and is accessed remotely via a virtual private network (VPN). While many Web-based point-of-sale applications are responsive-developed to be viewable on a variety of devices at different resolutions-they may not be developed specifically for iPad, so the experience may not be flawless. The benefit of this type of application is that retailers don't have to worry about software updates and backups. Web-based systems. With this deployment option, users access a vendor's point-of-sale application by logging into the system via a Web browser (e.g., Chrome, Firefox etc.).
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