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Information when and where your customers need it.

Who is serving your customer when your best salesman is not there? Who is making sure your prospective customers are getting the information they need when they want it? If you can't answer these in the affirmative then you should be considering a kiosk solution.

What is a kiosk? A kiosk is a public-access, self-service terminal that dispenses information, products or services in response to user input. There are four main types:

Point-of-Information (POI): Information-based kiosks are used to convey information, such as travel or entertainment information, product pricing, and advertising of products and services.

Point-of-Purchase (POP): Transaction-based kiosks are typically categorized as kiosks that complete a transaction or sale, such as on-line catalogue ordering, loan application processing, ticketing or producing a license, card or gift certificate.

Intranet: Intranet kiosks are deployed by organizations that use the Internet to convey internal corporate information to its employees, such as job postings, benefits, meetings, policy notices and internal training programmes.

Internet: Internet kiosks are typically installed in high traffic locations to provide public access to the Internet, corporate web sites or other browser-driven applications.

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