Microsoft Retail
Management System Headquarters (HQ) System Requirements
You need stable chain-wide views of far-flung
inventories to wisely balance purchasing. You
must manage central and distributed purchasing.
You need to see customers' records, no matter
where or how they shop in your enterprise. And
you need to selectively control pricing, discounts
and ordering in specific stores, regions or globally.
You need enterprise-wide data entry of new items,
deletions of old SKUs to be done once, in one
spot, and take effect exactly where you dictate.
Listed below you'll find
the minimum system requirements for HQ that
will yield a functional level of performance.
Higher levels of performance can be gained with
hardware upgrades.
At Each Store
Each store must be running Retail Management
System Store Operations software and able to
connect to HQ via either a dial-up modem, the
Internet, VPN, ISDN or WAN. You will need to
install the HQ Remote Client program at each
store. HQ Remote Client can run on the same
computer as Store Operations. Typically the
back office computer, equipped with a modem
for communications to the head office, is used.
At the Head Office
HeadQuarters is designed to run on any PC-compatible
system under Windows 98/Me/XP, Windows NT 4.0
SP5, or Windows 2000. At the head office, you
will need to install the HQ Communications Server
program on a computer equipped with the proper
communications gear (modem, the Internet, VPN,
ISDN, WAN, etc.) to receive data from stores.
Very small chains can run
Microsoft SQL Server, HQ Communications Server
and HQ Manager programs on a single PC though
performance may not be optimum. At minimum,
a Pentium 300-MHz computer with 256MB of RAM
and 8GB of hard drive is required. A faster
CPU and more RAM will significantly increase
the performance.
The MSDE version of SQL
Server is provided with HQ so retailers can
start with a robust database engine even on
desktop PCs. MSDE limits the size of the HQ
database to a maximum of 2GB. As your needs
grow, you can add additional PCs and upgrade
to Microsoft SQL Server for increased storage
and better performance.
Larger chains may
elect to run SQL Server, HQ Communication Server
and HQ Manager program on dedicated computers
for best performance and availability. Multiple
computers running the HQ Communications Server
program can be used to distribute the communication
load or provide backup.
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