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BEC Reaches Milestone of 3,000 Site Installations with Radiant Systems Technology

Companies celebrate 15-year relationship and continued success in providing innovative solutions to the hospitality industry

ATLANTA (May 17, 2010) — Radiant Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: RADS) congratulates its reseller BEC in reaching a key milestone of 3,000 installations of the Aloha point-of-sale (POS) solution in table service and quick service restaurants across the United States. 

“Our relationship with Radiant has allowed us to help a large number of customers to successfully grow their businesses,” said Richard Adams, vice-president of BEC. “Our team looks forward to continuing to provide restaurant operators of all sizes with POS technology that can help them make more money by increasing sales, decreasing food and labor costs and improving customer service.”

BEC supports both single-unit independent restaurants and large multi-unit chains, including 520 Qdoba Mexican Grills, 20 Tokyo Joe’s and 34 Xanterra Parks & Resorts® National Parks locations. Radiant’s Aloha POS technology helps management better automate their operations, control costs and increase employee productivity to help restaurants run more efficiently. As a result, BEC has succeeded in helping its customers grow revenue and profits through high levels of customer service, support and maintenance in the implementation of Aloha technology for the past 15 years. BEC is an authorized reseller of Radiant’s suite of products, including the Aloha Enterprise solution as well as Radiant hardware solutions for independent and small-chain restaurants in the Denver/Metro area markets.

“BEC continues to be one of Radiant’s most innovative and successful resellers. During its 15-year history as an Aloha reseller, BEC has served restaurant businesses of all sizes across the Rocky Mountain Region with a level of service that differentiates them from every other provider in the area,” said Paul Langenbahn, president of the hospitality division at Radiant Systems. “BEC is a great example of why Radiant chooses to go to market with strong, locally owned partners with an entrepreneurial spirit and intimate knowledge of needs of the local restaurant industry.” 

About Radiant Systems, Inc.
Headquartered in Atlanta, Radiant Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: RADS) is a global provider of innovative technology to the hospitality and retail industries. For more than two decades, Radiant's point of sale hardware and software solutions have helped to redefine the consumer experience in more than 100,000 restaurants, retail stores, stadiums, parks, arenas, cinemas, convenience stores, fuel centers and other customer-service venues. For more information about Radiant Systems:

About BEC POS
BEC was founded in 1971 and incorporated in the State of Colorado under the name of Electronic Calculators, Ltd. BEC is a locally-owned Value-Added Reseller for Radiant Systems, working strictly within their hospitality channel. Beginning in 1979, BEC began a gradual expansion of its product lines, adding Electronic Cash Registers. The company then began marketing computer-based POS systems in the late 1980’s, and by 1991 specialized in the hospitality industry. In 1995, BEC started selling Aloha software and services exclusively to the Colorado region. BEC has approximately 40 full time employees, offering a full spectrum of services, from sales to customer support and training. For more information, visit www.becpos.com.

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