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Toshiba Named a Leader in the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Point-of-Sale Software in Grocery and Food Store Retail 2026 Vendor Assessment

Toshiba has been recognized as a leader in the IDC MarketScape for its point-of-sale software in the grocery and food store retail sector. The report highlights the significant strengths of Toshiba's ELERA® software, particularly in AI and CV loss prevention and self-enablement architecture. These features are validated at a large scale, emphasizing Toshiba's leadership in retail software solutions.

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Toshiba is recognized as a leader in IDC MarketScape for POS software.

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ELERA® software features industry-leading AI for loss prevention.

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Validated self-enablement architecture supports large-scale deployment.

Toshiba Global Commerce Solutions is named a Leader in the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Point-of-Sale (POS) Software in Grocery and Food Store Retail 2026 Vendor Assessment (doc #US52989526, April 2026). This recognition comes as grocery retailers seek more open, intelligent platforms that can connect store data, support real-time decisions, reduce shrink, and help operations adapt as conditions change.

IDC MarketScape is the IT industry's premier vendor assessment tool, providing in-depth quantitative and qualitative technology market assessment. This 2026 IDC MarketScape assesses the capabilities and strategies of enterprise POS software solution providers that have a significant presence in the global grocery/food store segment. A key component of the evaluation is how POS software systems are evolving from simple transaction terminals to dynamic and composable commerce hubs.

"Toshiba's position as a Leader reflects the strength of ELERA as an open, composable platform for enterprise grocery retailers," said Filippo Battaini, Research Manager, IDC Retail Insights. "In this evaluation, Toshiba was recognized for its self-enablement architecture validated at the largest scale, industry-leading native AI and computer vision loss prevention, and proven scalability across formats and geographies. These capabilities are increasingly important as grocery retailers look for platforms they can build on, extend, and use to support more intelligent store operations."

"From our perspective, this report reflects the broader shift grocery retailers are navigating: AI has to be connected to the systems, data, and workflows that run the store," said Rance Poehler, President and CEO, Toshiba. "Weis Markets is already using ELERA®'s embedded AI and computer vision capabilities to help reduce shrink and improve operations. With ELERA®, retailers gain an open, extensible platform that connects transactions, store data, AI, and operations so teams can make faster decisions, improve execution, and adapt as conditions change."

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About the ELERA® Commerce Platform

Toshiba's ELERA® Commerce Platform represents a new era of flexibility and intelligence for retailers seeking agile and secure solutions to navigate demanding environments. ELERA® gives retailers a flexible platform that supports both in‑house and partner led innovation, with an open design that makes it easy to build and launch new capabilities.

ELERA® features more than 70 microservices and 1,000 API endpoints, enabling retailers the freedom to build their own differentiated capabilities on a modern, composable foundation. Today, ELERA operates across cloud, hybrid, SaaS, and edge environments and supports 135,000 contracted lanes across more than 30 countries. Looking to the future, ELERA® is continuously evolving with retailer-driven agentic automation and development, along with a self-optimizing retail operating system on the horizon. ELERA® is also available in the convenience and fuel, specialty, and QSR industries.

About IDC MarketScape:

IDC MarketScape vendor assessment model is designed to provide an overview of the competitive fitness of technology and service suppliers in a given market. The research methodology utilizes a rigorous scoring methodology based on both qualitative and quantitative criteria that results in a single graphical illustration of each vendor's position within a given market. IDC MarketScape provides a clear framework in which the product and service offerings, capabilities and strategies, and current and future market success factors of IT and telecommunications vendors can be meaningfully compared. The framework also provides technology buyers with a 360-degree assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of current and prospective vendors.

About the company

Toshiba Global Commerce Solutions empowers retail to thrive and prosper through a dynamic ecosystem of smarter, more agile solutions and services that enable retailers to resiliently evolve with generations of consumers and adapt to market conditions. Supported by a global organization of devoted employees and partners, retailers gain more visibility and control over operations while enjoying the flexibility to build, scale, and transform retail experiences that anticipate and fulfill consumers' ever-changing needs. Toshiba Global Commerce Solutions is a wholly owned subsidiary of Toshiba Tec Corporation, which is traded on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.

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