Global Point-of-Sale Software Market to 2026 - Featuring Lightspeed, Microsoft and Oracle Among Others - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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DUBLIN, April 21, 2022--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Point-of-Sale Software: Global Markets to 2026" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

In this report, the market has been segmented based on components, organization size, deployment mode, end user and region. The report provides an overview of the global POS software market and analyzes market trends. Using 2020 as the base year, the report provides estimated market data for the forecast period, 2021 through 2026. Market values have been estimated based on the total revenue of POS software providers.

This report covers the market for POS software by user base across different regions. It also highlights major trends and challenges that affect the market and the vendor landscape. The report estimates the global market for POS software in 2020 and provides projections for the expected market size through 2026. The scope of the study includes POS software and related services. However, revenue generated for B2C adoption, and third-party vendors are not part of the scope.

47 data tables and 40 additional tables

An up-to-date overview and analysis of the global markets for point-of-sale (POS) software

Analyses of the global market trends, with data from 2020 and 2021, estimates for 2022, and projections of compound annual growth rates (CAGRs) through 2026

Highlights of the market potential for point-of-sale technology, and areas of focus to forecast this innovation-driven market into various segments and sub-segments

Evaluation and forecast the global point-of-sale systems market size, projected growth trends, and corresponding market share analysis by component, organization size, deployment type, end-user industry, and region

In-depth information (facts and figures) concerning market drivers, market deterrents and other demographic and economic factors that will shape the future marketplace

Review of the current market status for POS software, key technology issues, supply chain analysis, competitive scenario, R&D activities, and COVID-19 implications on the progress of this market

Key merger and acquisition deals, development of commercially viable POS software systems, and other strategic alliances within the industry

Point-of-sale (POS) software is a software system used by consumer-facing business owners for managing the entire lifecycle of order management and conducting transactions at the customers' points of contact. With rising internet penetration and growing number of touch points of a single business, POS software vendors are leveraging the opportunity to grow in the industry. With rising digitalization and multi-channel business strategizing, the POS software market is expected to experience more growth. POS software is deployed by businesses to fulfill their customer orders, manage inventories and complete transactions.

Small and medium-size enterprises (SMEs) and large businesses have outlets (physical stores) and online websites, all connected through their inventories and POS systems. Customer data is collected through various details about the customer through their history and transaction executions and further used for analysis and understanding customer behaviors and making business decisions.

Deploying POS software in the cloud or on-premises depends on a business' ability to scale, enabling transaction processing through cloud services, whereas traditional POS software allows transactions to process only through local servers.

The global rise in internet usage in the wake of COVID-19, growing adoption of business automation systems and a surge in cloud-based software adoption are some of the key factors driving the growth of the current POS software market. However, network privacy and security concerns, along with difficulty in implementation due to high costs are hindering market growth.

Point-Of-Sale System: History and Evolution

Process Flow of Pos Systems

Covid-19 Impact on the Point-Of-Sale Software Market

Chapter 4 Market Breakdown by Component

Chapter 5 Market Breakdown by Organization Size

Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)

Chapter 6 Market Breakdown by Deployment Mode

Chapter 7 Market Breakdown by End-User Industry

Chapter 8 Market Breakdown by Region

Rest of the World (Row)

Key Product Launches and Developments

Key Collaborations, Partnerships and Agreements

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