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The Wizard of POS

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Ever since creating this weblog, I haven’t been satisfied with the name POS Blog. The name does say what the site is about, but lacks creativity and inspiration. Topday I present the new name of this blog, inspired by an article in Business 2.0 Magazine: The Wizard of POS.

From now on, you will be reading The Wizard of POS!

Happy Holidays

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Vristmas

The holiday season is a very special season for retailers and restaurateurs. It is a season in which they depend more than ever on their Point Of Sale system. Any failure directly results in big losses. Also for EPOS dealers things are different. Their sales go down —few people risk changing their system during December— and the support department has to attend more nervous clients.

The period between Christmas and New Year is traditionally a period of looking back to the past year and making plans for the coming year. 2005 has been a very special year for the Point Of Sale blog, since it was founded this year. It has been a fun year of trying out formats, finding a place for the POS blog and getting some loyal readers.
There are many plans for the coming year: a lot of posts, a redesign, and hopefully many more readers.

Anyways, a Happy Holidays to all those of you who regularly visit the site, read the feed, or happen to have just arrived via some search engine. See you in the new year!

About Jeroen Sangers

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Jeroen SangersHello, my name is Jeroen Sangers, and I am the guy behind this site. You can read a little more on why I started the Point Of Sale blog on the About POS blog page, and a little bit more about me on this page.

I was born in 1971 —I don’t display my age to prevent having to update this page every year— in Harmelen, The Netherlands, and am currently living with my wife MJ in the foggy city of Lleida, right between the Pyrenees and the Mediterranean Sea in Catalonia, Spain.

I have been intrigued by technology & computers ever since I was young and jumped on the Internet as soon as I discovered it in 1993. My first web page was simply a list of interesting sites I’ve found, and slowly I started to add features to my site. In 1997 I started posting a journal with news about my life, not knowing that five years later millions of people would have a ‘lifelog’. I still update my personal journal Brain Tags regularly, but have also started some more focused blogs like this POS blog and It’s a Small Place.

Though I have studied chemistry, I always worked in the IT sector. I have experience on Windows, UNIX and Linux platforms; worked on helpdesks, have been a network administrator and did consulting. Currently I work on the international department of a POS & business software company, where I do support, marketing and sales for 27 countries. I am also the owner of a very small web hosting company called BryteNet.

I consider the Internet and web design as my hobby. Other hobbies include walking in the mountains, listening to music, and living a good life.

BryteNet hosting

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Hosted by BrytenetThis site has changed hosting provider. We are now hosted by BryteNet, an experienced hosting provider suited very well for weblogs like this one but also for corporate sites. BryteNet gives support in English, Spanish, Catalan and Dutch, and is highly recommended by the POS blog.

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