
The Point Of Sale (PoS)
Today, point of sale systems are no longer just a simple payment terminal; they are above all a real connected technological ecosystem that manages all your inventory, orders, and payments in real time.
What is it ?
It is all the equipment that allows a seller to complete a sale with their customer (touch screen, payment terminal, receipt printer, etc.).
PoS are connected to the internet via the Cloud, which now contributes to a sort of digitalization of commerce.
Their operation is based on a very specific process:

- user interaction (payment)
- data transmission via a network
- payment process
- bank validation
- end of transaction/return to the terminal
The main players in the PoS market :
Electronics manufacturers
Those who design devices capable of processing transactions in different environments
PoS solution providers
Those who provide a complete user experience
Payment providers
Those who manage the financial infrastructure that allows transactions to be validated and processed
End users
Those who use PoS systems in their daily operations (e.g., catering, hospitality, retail, etc.)
PoS systems focus mainly on the user experience and processors on the financial transaction. This opens a clear space for a cross-cutting solution like Latence Tech, capable of integrating into any layer without entering into direct competition.
The operational limits of the PoS :
Dependence on the network and performance
Cloud instability

Complexity of the ecosystem
Direct business impact
What needs can they meet?
Real-time visibility
Provide accurate indicators on latency, stability, and network quality
Proactive detection
Dynamic optimization
Ultimately enable automatic mechanisms
Identify degradations before they impact transactions
Concrete use cases
Use cases
Retail trade
Catering and hospitality
Services and liberal professions
Logistics and event management
How Latence Tech can secure your PoS ecosystem ?
We offer real-time visibility into the latency and stability of your network (Wi-Fi, 4G/5G, Ethernet), turning a technical blind spot into actionable data.
We detect network degradations before they cause a transaction to fail or create queues.
We identify the source in a fraction of a second for immediate resolution.

