Thomasius
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About Lecere Corporation, high tech company in Portland
Tue, 10/26/10 6:21 PM
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I am writing to introduce you to a new Internet-based, point of sales (POS) software service that has just been launched in the United States and Canada by Lecere Corporatio( lecere.com). This company offers an innovative concept of integrated, Internet-based software for restaurants. The software is a comprehensive suite of software tools built around an Internet-based POS system, an advanced technology that offers all the necessary tools for management of a restaurant. According to its creators, the software was developed with the aim of reducing restaurant costs while increasing revenues. The new technology is called FIRMS (Fully-Integrated Restaurant Management Software), and is the undisputed leader today in Internet-based POS software. One particularly exciting innovation of FIRMS, among many others, is the possibility of charging credit cards directly at the table. Interested readers who want to sign up to use FIRMS need only register online ( lecere.com), click on "GET STARTED NOW!"). The use of FIRMS in a restaurant requires only a single Internet connection, a wireless router and wireless devices such as Apple iPod Touches, iPads (or other handheld devices from other manufacturers) and wireless printers. The restaurant will save all the frustrating costs of managing software that now is installed locally at their restaurant. FIRMS includes everything needed to manage the restaurant and removes the need for computer technicians, because the maintenance of the software is handled by Lecere (for example, there are no more concerns that the software will stop working when you upgrade to the latest version, because software upgrades are handled automatically by Lecere). The restaurants that sign up for FIRMS (or replace old and expensive software with this revolutionary new technology) will be in a position of competitive advantage. Restaurants will serve more and spend less. They will impress their customers with the new tableside technology and handheld devices that can process a credit card right at the table, thus offering a more modern image to the public. Finally, the sales relationship has almost no upfront cost and services are provided for a low monthly fee, with absolutely no commitment to continue the service. So if you are not satisfied, you can discontinue the service at any time with no strings attached. Sign up for FIRMS today through the website: lecere.com. The only upfront cost is $150 to purchase a wireless router. If you use the service, you are billed monthly, but you can stop using FIRMS anytime you wish with no obligation to pay beyond the service you have actually used up to the time you terminate. POS was never less expensive.
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Thomasius
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Re:About Lecere Corporation, high tech company in Portland
Tue, 10/26/10 7:32 PM
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Sorry, I did not know that there is ban on direct links to web sites. I have no intention of violating a rule: it has been because of my ignorance of this rule. I apologize to the administrator of the forum. But I invite you to visit the website of Lecere: it is a major technology company.
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Thomasius
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Re:About Lecere Corporation, high tech company in Portland
Thu, 10/28/10 6:52 PM
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FIRMS avoid the restaurant all the problems of updating, computer technicians, sotware licensing, cables, anti-virus, in the complicated and expensive preparation of employees to adapt to the system, etc. ... Also, supports any kind of hardware (the hardware has a secondary role with new technology) can be any make or model, but especially wireless, ipods, iPads, and anyone who comes to market. And, say its creators, is the cheapest option in the market, based only on the Internet. In addition, the customer pays for a small percentage of profits generated by the use of the system, per month, and is always free to unsubscribe from the service (unlike the current software, where the customer dissatisfaction has been obliged pay for the rights of / the software installed.) " FIRMS is an example of modern software as a service: both the application software and your data are securely hosted and managed for you in the cloud—on Internet-based servers which are at major commercial data centers. You have no back-office computers to buy or manage. There is no up-front cost for software purchase or subscription; you pay only for your usage—like a utility. The following graph shows how each month's fees for FIRMS are calculated, with a sliding scale of rates that start at 1% of the month's net sales (gross sales less taxes and tips) and drop to as little as 0.3% as net sales increase. Examples of a month's fee for some typical establishments: A) $194 for a cafe with net sales of $20,000 that month B) $439 for a pub or wine bar with net sales of $50,000 that month C) $653 for a full-service restaurant with net sales of $100,000 that month Another important advantage with Lecere: you are under no long-term purchase, leasing, or maintenance contract. If you sign up for FIRMS and decide you don't like it, merely cancel and we'll discontinue your monthly billing. "
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Thomasius
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Re:About Lecere Corporation, high tech company in Portland
Thu, 10/28/10 8:27 PM
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In the new concept of cloud computing, the hadward plays the role most secondary and ancillary. This means that the information and management tools of the company persist even when all computers were damaged , without the company having to worry about making backups. Therefore, antivirus programs are unnecessary for the company. Because security and data privacy is guaranteed by Lecere. FIRMS, through cloud computing, achieved the closest thing to immortality of the information, because it is the closest thing to the dematerialization (the information becomes subsisting and transcends the hardware)
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Re:About Lecere Corporation, high tech company in Portland
Tue, 11/16/10 1:46 PM
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I have closely followed this company since you posted this advertising. I read a news yesterday: Lecere Announces Trial (Demo) Version of FIRMS. But I have a question, because I do not live in USA: Does this mean that if this is something interesting for me, I'll be able to use this software after the trial period?. Note: But I must correct something wrong that you have written, but this software allows working with high security and protection, anti-virus programs will always be necessary.
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