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Revel Systems is an iPad-based point of sale system, which was co-founded by Lisa Falzone (CEO) and Christopher Ciabarra (CTO).(1)(coin) ==History== Revel Systems was founded in 2010(nytimes) in San Francisco.(san) In May 2011, Revel received $3.7 million in funding from DCM.(3) In 2015 the company announced an investment of approximately $13.5 Million from ROTH Capital Partners, bringing Revel's Series C round to approximately $110 Million. This infusion from ROTH was Revel's C-3 investment round, a follow-up to the Series C-1 round led by Welsh, Carson, Anderson & Stowe (WCAS) in November 2014 and Series C-2 round led by Intuit Inc. in December 2014. In 2015, the company announced a strategic partnership with Apple Computers as a member of the Apple Enterprise Mobility Program and in 2014 Revel announced a partnership with Intuit to create Quickbooks Point of Sale Powered by Revel Systems. The company integrates with third party vendors, and has an open API, allowing others to customize the POS system. Revel released Atlas V2 for the iPad POS in February 2012.(4) The Revel Systems headquarters is located in North Beach, San Francisco. An additional office is located in St. Petersburg, Florida. European sales are handled by third-party Bluebird Global.(5) Revel's point of sale software focuses on security in order to be a properly licensed system.(6) Revel was the first iPad POS to implement EMV—or "Chip and Pin"—Processing in the United States, in January 2013.(7) Some of Revel’s clients include the following (or franchisees of the following): Smoothie King, Tully’s Coffee, Little Caesars Pizza, Legends Hospitality, Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory, Popeye’s Louisiana Kitchen, Illy Coffee, Dairy Queen, Forever Yogurt, and Twistee Treat, among others. Revel has partnered with retail giants Belkin and Goodwill.(8) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Revel Systems」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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