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Designa displays parking hardware and software solutions

Designa is inviting visitors to Intertraffic to find out all about the world of parking with easy-to-operate hardware and software trends that make usage in the car park significantly easier for customers. The company is highlighting its innovative, integrated equipment and software solutions to further establish itself as a software specialist in the industry. Well known for its high standards, Designa is presenting a brand new cash register which the company claims is far beyond the ordinary. Visitors ca
March 20, 2018 Read time: 2 mins
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34 Designa is inviting visitors to Intertraffic to find out all about the world of parking with easy-to-operate hardware and software trends that make usage in the car park significantly easier for customers. The company is highlighting its innovative, integrated equipment and software solutions to further establish itself as a software specialist in the industry.


Well known for its high standards, Designa is presenting a brand new cash register which the company claims is far beyond the ordinary. Visitors can experience the exceptional design and functional architecture of this eye-catching cash register.

Additional features of the company’s stand are new web and app solutions, profitable software packages, and a focus on the 10th anniversary of Designa’s Real Cloud concept (ASP) that offers the highest security level and prevents unauthorised access to business and credit card data.

The company says the reasons for using its Real Cloud technology are clear: conventional car parks require a dedicated server to manage and control their operations. With Real Cloud it is possible to network every facility on a central, specially protected server, providing a safe advantage for every operator.

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