Toshiba Data Integration Facility, Version 2.3



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Toshiba Data Integration Facility, Version 2.3 Unlocking point-of-sale information for improved store operations Toshiba Global Commerce Solutions Data Integration Facility (DIF) helps retailers streamline operations and reduce operational costs by using a variety of open-standard formats to share data between applications. It is designed to help unlock point-of-sale (POS) information and improve the customer shopping experience with real-time visibility of transaction data. This advanced visibility can allow retailers to take advantage of best practices at the store level to help shorten product replenishment times, maintain suitable product assortment and monitor the effectiveness of marketing promotions. Open-standard formats enable flexibility and data sharing across the enterprise Data integration in today s complex technical environment requires a flexible message-based system for sharing information. In contrast to a file-based solution, the message based DIF provides an infrastructure to access POS data using standard messaging structures. With DIF, retailers can simplify new application deployment and choose from several options for real-time data exchange. Highlights Remote and secure partial file/record update through Secure Data Access Writer Supports open-standard formats and JVM 1.6 to enable common messaging across the enterprise Enables easy integration among critical store systems Improves store operations by leveraging realtime visibility of transaction data

Data Integration Facility Enterprise Enterprise applications Web channel Store Integration Framework Business Integration Web application platform Enhanced POS infrastructure Enhanced POS infrastructure micro broker TCP/IP HTTP Controller Data Integration Facility Capabilities Transfer data with standard, message-based infrastructure Java Message Service Simple Object Access Protocol Hypertext Transfer Protocol Translate POS data into standard formats POSLog Shelf Price Audit Loyalty Receiving Labor Scheduling POS Kiosk A Java application and toolkit, DIF enables integration of POS data to targeted destinations across the enterprise. DIF is installed on a 4690 POS controller and consists of a programmer s application programming interface () and a runtime process. These tools enable the following kinds of messaging: Intra-store point-to-point communications between applications s can exchange arbitrary data One application can query another and receive a response Once-only assured delivery of data from the store to the enterprise Send real-time sales and inventory data Adjust the rate of data flow to match network performance and capacity Response to queries from remote systems, such as enterprise requests for store-based data Enables communication between legacy terminals and other in-store devices using (Extensible Markup Language), Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) or Java Message Service (JMS)-based messaging 2

Embeds micro broker component for improved communications capabilities Toshiba Data Integration Facility V2.3 embeds the micro broker component of IBM Lotus Expeditor, which is an edge-of-thenetwork, lightweight messaging hub that allows DIF to communicate easily and reliably with message-oriented middleware. Using micro broker s point-to-point capabilities, DIF can accept message senders and receivers directly, but can also be configured to forward or retrieve messages from message-oriented middleware (this capability is also known as its bridging capability). This bridging capability can be configured by DIF to connect through micro broker to WebSphere MQ, WebSphere Message Broker and Lotus expeditor. Additionally DIF V2.3 now includes support for JVM 1.6, to enable common messaging across the enterprise and leverage the latest software technologies. Enables easy integration among critical store systems The DIF runtime process is a Java-based background application that serves as a messaging hub for the store. It allows non-java applications, such as CBASIC or C applications, to communicate with message systems like WebSphere MQ or Lotus Expeditor. Examples include: Integrating 4690 sales and checkout support with micro broker for trickling transaction data in real time to message-oriented software Allowing a CBASIC terminal application to send requests to the DIF runtime process over a 4690 pipe, which the runtime process can convert to or SOAP for communication with an application server. Improves operations with real-time visibility of transaction data DIF can improve store operations by leveraging POS data for realtime, enterprise-wide analysis. For example, when utilized with price synchronization software, DIF can quickly and easily synchronize price changes across the store by distributing price information from the POS to other applications, enabling retailers to respond rapidly to sales results or changes in competitors pricing. Additionally, customer relationship management data from the enterprise can be made available at the point of sale, helping deliver improved customer service with consumer-targeted POS initiatives. No longer is a change to the entire file needed to address a simple one-line change with the added function of Secure Data Access Writer in DIF V2.3. Now changes can be made securely and remotely to parts of a record or file. Open-standard formats enable flexibility and data sharing Data integration in today s complex technical environment requires a flexible message-based system for sharing information. In contrast to a file-based solution, the message based DIF provides an infrastructure to access POS data using standard messaging structures. With DIF, retailers can simplify new application deployment and choose from several options for real-time data exchange. 3

Specifications Minimum Hardware Requirements Disk Space 512 MB Free Memory* 36 MB for DIF runtime process (without transaction log transformations) 155 MB for transaction log transformations (optional) Runtime Environment Java 2 Runtime Environment Software Requirements Operating systems supported Toshiba 4690 Operating System Version 6 Release 3, CSD 0CC0, or later Product/s Supported Systems Management Toshiba Remote Management Agent (RMA) V2.5 or later POS s Toshiba SurePOS ACE/EPS V6.2 or later Toshiba 4680-4690 General Sales (GSA) (5696-546), PTF P001 or later Toshiba 4680-4690 Supermarket (SA V2) (5696-536), PTF P001 or later 4

For more information To learn more about the Toshiba Data Integration Facility V2R3, access the DIF V2R3 Users Guide by clicking on http://www.toshibacommerce.com/support/, or please contact your Toshiba marketing representative or Toshiba Business Partner, or click on www.toshibacommerce.com For detailed information on how to install, configure, manage the operation of DIF as well as help to develop custom applications that use DIF, refer to the online Data Integration Facility User s Guide. Additionally, Toshiba Global Commerce Solutions can help credit-qualified clients acquire the IT solutions that your business needs in the most cost-effective and strategic way possible through our global financing partner. References * The free memory requirements assume that bundling and pacing are used. Actual memory requirements may be greater, depending on the Actors and Services configured for execution. Copyright 2014 Toshiba Global Commerce Solutions, Inc. Toshiba Global Commerce Solutions, Inc. 3039 Cornwallis Road Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 U.S.A. Toshiba and the Toshiba logo are trademarks or registered as of Toshiba in the United States, other countries, or both. The information included in this publication could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. All such information is provided AS IS without warranties of any kind, express or implied, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Not all Toshiba products and services are available in every country. All statements regarding Toshiba s future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives only. The Toshiba Global Commerce Solutions home page on the Internet can be found at toshibacommmerce.com Please Recycle RTD12516-USEN-04

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