The latest round of Bas-X User Group (BUG) meetings commenced on Friday 23 April to coincide with the release of Bas-X Version 1.3.1. The meetings provide training in the new Bas-Xplus features and enhancements (see separate article) as well to receive feedback from the Bas-Xplus operators and group managers. The first meeting was held at Springwood (Qld) for SE Queensland groups, followed by meetings in Victoria, then the final meeting North Qld on Friday 7 May.
With so much of our everyday work being done over the internet, and the growth in mobile wireless usage, a reliable, fast and secure broadband connection is essential for today’s retail business.
Most retailers use a domestic...
One of the things that continue to cause a lot of angst for back-office system vendors and retailers alike is establishing where normal support leaves off and chargeable services begin.
It can be quite difficult for a retailer...
The major chains have been at it for years while independent retail groups are relative novices when it comes to using sales data to measure, identify and anticipate the shopping habits of our retail customers.
There is good...
Following on from the success of the Bas-X retail group management system, which many multi-site operators use today to manage their hosting and pricing strategies, Bas-X will soon launch their new product destined to set new...
The annual Bas-X Golf Challenge was held at Hope Island on Wednesday 20th July