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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight Insight Source
Aeropostale Retail 23000 $5.0B United States Aptos Aptos Point of Sale Point Of Sale 2014 n/a In 2014 Aeropostale implemented Aptos Point of Sale across its retail estate. The Aptos Point of Sale application was deployed as the central Point of Sale platform to standardize checkout and transaction processing within store operations. The implementation included a payment security configuration using the Transarmor solution with Verifone terminals and FDMS processing to enable point to point encryption for card present transactions. Aptos retail POS configuration work focused on terminal integration, payment routing, and store level POS software provisioning. Rollout planning addressed sequencing and staged activation across the chain. Operational scope comprised approximately 800 stores, affecting store operations and payments at the point of sale. Integrations connected the Aptos Point of Sale application to Verifone payment devices and FDMS payment processing through the Transarmor encryption layer, establishing an encrypted end to end payments path between the POS and the payment processor. Program governance concentrated on coordinated store deployments, device provisioning, and standardized application configuration to support chainwide activation.
EE Store Communications 17077 $9.1B United Kingdom Aptos Aptos Point of Sale Point Of Sale 2024 n/a In 2024 EE Store deployed Aptos Point of Sale as a cloud based SaaS Point of Sale solution across its UK retail estate following a six week pilot in 15 stores, with a subsequent rollout to more than 400 stores. The deployment was executed as part of an IT refresh intended to reduce in store infrastructure and strengthen customer engagement capabilities. Aptos Point of Sale was configured to run on mobile devices carried by EE guides, consolidating sales, service and operational processes onto a single device instead of multiple purpose specific terminals. Functional capabilities implemented include mobile checkout and transaction processing, service workflows for customer support and device provisioning, and operational tasks that previously required fixed tills or separate hardware, enabling in store guides to complete end to end interactions from one endpoint. The implementation architecture is cloud based SaaS, shifting processing and management to Aptos hosted services while reducing the physical IT footprint in each store. Rollout sequencing used a short pilot to validate mobile device ergonomics and workflow consolidation prior to broad roll out across the EE Studio and Experience store formats and standard retail locations across the UK. Governance and operational change included an IT led refresh program, store level device decommissioning to remove fixed tills, and front line guide adoption processes that were reported as positively received. Explicit outcomes called out by EE include streamlined customer interactions, fewer devices per store, reduced potential congestion at checkout points and enhanced customer data security through updated security controls aligned with GDPR.
Five Below Retail 7000 $3.6B United States Aptos Aptos Point of Sale Point Of Sale 2016 n/a In 2016 Five Below implemented Aptos Point of Sale to provide a unified Point of Sale platform for store transactions and self checkout operations across its retail footprint. The Aptos Point of Sale deployment was executed as a chainwide standardization project, converting all store interfaces and bringing store systems under a single application to support transactional, pricing, and audit workflows. Implementation work included configuration of Aptos Point of Sale retail modules and a revised gold image and store setup process to accelerate new store openings. The project converted the estate in a nine month program and supported a rapid self checkout pilot that was deployed within six months, with the first pilot installation completed in December. The technical architecture combined Aptos Point of Sale with Diebold middleware to surface a customized graphical interface designed with business partners, enabling self checkout with bill and coin recycler hardware. Operational tooling included PowerShell scripting for polling delta price files to stores and moving sales files into a trickle central sales audit system, plus PowerShell automation to provision and manage Active Directory objects for stores based on a central stores database. Ticketing and other store management systems were connected to Active Directory data to simplify operations and device management. Operational coverage spanned store systems and store operations teams across the U.S. retail estate, supporting a rapidly growing store base that expanded from roughly 135 stores to over 750 stores during the period, and provisioning hardware at scale including iPads, iPods with scanner cradles, registers, EMV devices, and back office PCs. Governance and process changes centered on centralized image management, interface conversion sequencing, and scripted operational automation to maintain pricing consistency and sales audit integrity under the Aptos Point of Sale platform.
Retail 500 $50M United States Aptos Aptos Point of Sale Point Of Sale 2017 n/a
Retail 14700 $2.4B United Kingdom Aptos Aptos Point of Sale Point Of Sale 2017 n/a
Retail 32491 $5.1B United Kingdom Aptos Aptos Point of Sale Point Of Sale 2017 n/a
Retail 3868 $840M Australia Aptos Aptos Point of Sale Point Of Sale 2014 n/a
Retail 1525 $672M United States Aptos Aptos Point of Sale Point Of Sale 2016 n/a
Retail 400 $100M Australia Aptos Aptos Point of Sale Point Of Sale 2016 n/a
Retail 4800 $1.8B United States Aptos Aptos Point of Sale Point Of Sale 2019 n/a
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating Aptos Point of Sale

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  1. Ace Data Centers, a United States based Professional Services organization with 15 Employees
  2. Digital Envoy, a United States based Communications company with 76 Employees
  3. Qube Advisors, a Austria based Professional Services organization with 10 Employees

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