Panasonic reaches out to grocers, convenience and liquor stores with new POS having surveillance system
The Panasonic network cameras with Quadrox video recording technology offer a connected surveillance system
Panasonic System Networks Company of America has implemented a strategic relationship with Quadrox, a third party product provider offering network video recording solutions with analytics focused on integrated point-of-sale applications, and Aloha Data Systems, a third party product provider of point-of-sale software applications.

In creating a solution with broad appeal to grocers, convenience and liquor stores, Panasonic will offer merchants a feature rich point-of-sale solution with an innovative integrated surveillance system. The solution will include POS terminals, network cameras and displays from Panasonic, along with Quadrox WebCCTV network video recording technology and Aloha Data Systems' POS software. This solution will allow store owners and managers to use the POS application to search and retrieve key loss prevention metrics and easily access video recordings from transactions of interest delivered directly to the POS application. It may also be used in conjunction with Quadrox's Count!Guard people counting and management feature to provide retailers with video analytics tools to more effectively monitor and manage visitor traffic patterns and sales conversion rates.

This scalable solution targets stores of all sizes, providing the tools to improve productivity and keep an eye on their business from any location. The reliable Panasonic POS terminals are designed to handle the toughest of environments, and the Panasonic network cameras with Quadrox video recording technology offer a powerful, yet affordable connected surveillance system. Panasonic Retail Solutions also works with Panasonic's advanced business telephone systems to deliver automation in addition to enhanced communications.

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