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Endrich Reveil

Revel Systems Unveils IPad Point-of-Sale Solution For Food Trucks With Twitter Integrat... - 0 views

  • Revel Systems announced the release of an iPad-based restaurant POS system specially designed for food trucks on the go, complete with Twitter integration
  • The food-truck solution is the latest flavor in Revel Systems' revolutionary point-of-sale software line-up, which includes versions for quick-service restaurants (QSR), counter service restaurants and retail.
  • The food truck edition of the POS terminal with the Revel Router is currently available is for $1,999, plus a small monthly software as a service fee. 
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  • The food-truck solution includes Revel Systems' new Revel Router—a "made-for-iPad" device developed by Revel Systems in conjunction with Apple that allows customers to run their iPad POS systems without additional Internet connection hardware or wiring.
  • Instead, Revel Router accesses an Internet connection directly via the user's Verizon 3G- or 4G-enabled Apple iPad, eliminating the need for an Ethernet router or a MiFi 3G hotspot.
  • "Being able to Tweet within the point-of-sale system on the iPad has generated a tremendously enthusiastic response from our food truck restaurant POS solution beta testers, who until now have had to put up with bulky connectivity hardware such as routers and cabling. It's a simple way for them to attract more customers."
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    Food Trucks no longer have to worry about internet connections, cables and loss of power. This system is on the go and perfect for them and even has a way for them to reach out to customers when they are in a slow time. If food trucks are having a slow day they can just tweet to all of their followers special deals or locations even to attract more business.
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    Having the iPad POS system in the food trucks is a great idea because the owners no longer have to worry about lots of hardware in the truck just to be able to take payment from customers.
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    Technology continues to advance in every aspect of the hospitality field even for food trucks businesses. The Revel System has released a new iPad-based restaurant POS system. This system is very convenient for food truck employees. There is no longer need to worry about the hustle and bustle of loose cables and poor router connection. As social media plays an important role in today's day and age the new POS system is equip with Twitter. Food trucks owners can send a tweet out about promotions, discounts, and their current location. This is very much an innovation for food truck businesses.
kmert005

Best POS Systems for 2020 - 1 views

  • complete back-office solution built into the software
  • works with all major credit card processors and POS equipment.
  • iPad POS system for midsize and large restaurants.
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  • it comes with back-end features like reports, built-in CRM software, a timeclock with payroll exporting, offline mode and web orders.
  • iPad POS solution for bars, restaurants, retail shops and professional service providers.
  • prefer a Windows-based POS system
  • cloud-based POS system for independent retailers as well as those with multiple locations, such as chains, franchises and buying groups
  • accounting programs, property management systems, gaming and casino systems, and liquor dispensing systems
  • an inventory database, e-commerce solutions, a built-in timeclock and 24/7 customer support.
  • s, Cake has table and guest management features such as reservation and waitlist management as well as a mobile solution, OrderPad, that helps your staff take orders and payments quickly. Cake is cloud-based and provides 24/7 support.
  • inventory, purchase orders, loyalty programs, gift cards, reports and multi-store management.
  • It has a built-in timeclock and accounting system. Its restaurant-specific features include reservations, table and delivery management tools, and a kitchen display system.
  • Features include inventory management, sales analytics, digital receipts and loyalty programs.
  • employee management, inventory, and reporting tools. It also has an app marketplace and its own API, giving you plenty of options to fully customize the software. The company offers 24/7 phone support.
  • It supports omnichannel sales and has tools for inventory management, tiered pricing, purchase ordering, analytics, and email marketing and customer loyalty programs.
  • like stadiums and theme parks.
  • quick-service and fast casual eateries
  • he company partners with software vendors, system integrators and value-added resellers in many industries, including retail, healthcare, hospitality, kiosk, gaming and manufacturing.
  • Features include appointment scheduling, employee management, inventory tracking, integrated payment processing, and gift card and loyalty programs.
  • It also has multiple customer support resources, including free 24/7 phone and email support, live chat, and community forums.
  • ERP company that offers both retail and restaurant POS software that you can use as an on-premises system or as a web-based platform that you can access from a browser on any computer, tablet, or phone.
  • Clover has its own API, so your developers can create custom integrations if needed.
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    This article presents suggestions on POS selection for companies sized from small to large. I found this article really interesting and reiterates that the selection of the POS is going to be based on company needs/culture. Their research was extensive and conducted market research repeatedly, before suggestions were made. It also touched on the different pricing options, in addition to any special features the POS may offer.
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    This article talks about the best POS systems for 2020. What I found interesting is that the majority of these systems are cloud-based and offer integrated information services for a variety of industries, not just hospitality. A lot of the systems also are ipad based and work well with third-party POS hardware. They also have automated payment options integrated, for people who like to process payments electronically (i.e. Apple Pay). I think its important to know about these POS systems and what they can accomplish for hospitality companies.
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    In this article, they talk about the best pos systems to use for 2020. They list each pos system name and then summarize the benefits and give a full review. The first system they talk about is lightspeed, which Ipad pos system has solutions for retail stores, restaurants, and online businesses. It's fully mobile, so you can check inventory from anywhere in the store, show customers product images and descriptions, and ring up orders and accept payments on the sales floor or, for restaurants, tableside. The next system is Vend that has real-time reports, inventory management features, and access to various integrations that can help you run your business, save time, and boost sales. This POS software is suitable for nearly every type of retailer. Whether you run a clothing store, a sporting goods store, or a specialty service-based business such as a car wash or computer shop, Vend has the features you need. Touch Bistro is a simple and affordable POS system that focuses on the unique needs of restaurant owners, with tables, reservations, and delivery management features. It's suitable for all types of food establishments - fine dining, casual eateries, cafes, pubs, food trucks, and more. Lastly, there is eposnow has both retail and hospitality versions of the software are available, each with a robust selection of features to help you run your business. It also has more than 80 integrations, so you can add extra capabilities and connect to the business programs you already use.
Kelly Baptist

Revel Systems Unveils IPad Point-of-Sale Solution For Food Trucks With Twitter Integrat... - 0 views

  • Revel Systems announced the release of an iPad-based restaurant POS system specially designed for food trucks on the go, complete with Twitter integration.
  • The food-truck solution includes Revel Systems' new Revel Router—a "made-for-iPad" device developed by Revel Systems in conjunction with Apple that allows customers to run their iPad POS systems without additional Internet connection hardware or wiring. Instead, Revel Router accesses an Internet connection directly via the user's Verizon 3G- or 4G-enabled Apple iPad, eliminating the need for an Ethernet router or a MiFi 3G hotspot.
  • "Customers talk and Revel listens. Our customers were expressing frustration with installing other systems inside food trucks, so we set out to help them with a purpose-built solution," said Revel Systems CEO Lisa Falzone.
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    This article introduces Revel System's new Ipad Point of Sale System designed specifically for food trucks. The system includes Revel Router, which allows customers to connect to the internet by using their iPad's built-in 3G or 4G connection. Another highlight of the system is that it intergrates with Twitter, allowing food truck owners to instantly send out location/price/sales updates to their followers. I immediately found this article to be interesting, because my research for this class will center around effective POS systems in food trucks. I feel it was an excellent move on Revel's part to create a system for this unique group. I think they really had food truck owners' best interest in mind, especially in intergrating Twitter with the system. This allows food trucks to communicate easily with their followers, and provides opportunites to boost sales and revenue. I look forward to seeing if any of the food trucks I visit are using this system.
Patrick Montesano

Food trucks becoming upwardly mobile | Nation's Restaurant News - 0 views

  • Such innovations are aimed at a food-truck sector largely populated by small entrepreneurs with good reasons to embrace technology but little means to afford it.
  • The Simphony platform can be preloaded with tax information for all jurisdictions that trucks visit.
  • The system provides detailed reporting and business intelligence to operators and enables online credit authorization via the 4G/3G network. Because it is centrally hosted, stored data is never at risk even in the event of hardware failure on the truck. 29
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  • To make mobile management technology more accessible to truck operators, Mobi Munch recently incorporated the centrally hosted Micros Simphony point-of-sale system into its food-truck technology suite.
  • At the National Restaurant Association Restaurant, Hotel-Motel Show in Chicago recently, Mobi Munch showed off the LudoTruck, one of 28Los Angeles’ well-known mobile eateries, equipped with the 28Micros Workstation 5 running Micros Simphony, a cash drawer, thermal printer, SunTronic 42-inch high-brightness LCD and DT610 wireless tablet. The LCD displays video, static image marketing and streaming entertainment media. The Micros hardware, also used in demanding environments like cruise ships and trains, is free of moving parts apt to fail, like hard drives and fans, Soulakis said. 29
  • is testing a new POS system running on iPads in a few trucks, said co-owner Josh Hiller. In addition to handling sales, it manages inventory and staff scheduling for a price of about $2,500, he said.
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    Mobi Munch is an LA-based company that designs and builds food trucks. They have recently begun adapting and implementing digital age systems for their clients.  Among the innovations are POS systems built to survive the stresses of heavy transit, GPS systems for reporting of truck locations, and sophisticated video displays for customers. The Micros Simphony POS is now part of its food truck technology suite. Perhaps the most important upgrade is credit card authorization via the 4G/3G network because for many the norm was handwritten tickets.
teresaricks

Why Your Restaurant Needs a Mobile POS System - businessnewsdaily.com - 0 views

  • Mobile POS systems allow restaurants to increase sales and retain customers using their own tablets or smartphones.
  • A mobile POS, or mPOS, is a point-of-sale system that uses a smartphone or tablet to act as a register and accept payments on the go. A mobile POS accepts credit cards and contactless payments.
  • What sets a mobile POS apart from a stationary POS system is the portability of the hardware
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  • An mPOS is best for businesses that want to complete transactions on the go – such as a landscaper, a food delivery service, or a retailer that wants to move customers through the checkout process faster.
  • Mobile POS systems are also popular with market vendors, home repair services and food trucks.
  • An unattended POS system enables self-ordering and self-checkout, which has become popular during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Getting an mPOS system up and running is simple. You choose your mobile POS software provider, download the app, and connect your card reader to the mobile device. Once that's complete, you can start accepting payments. Mobile POS systems rely on Wi-Fi or a data connection to process payments.
  • The standout features that make mPOS popular include portability, speedy checkout, inventory management tools and advanced reporting.
  • Restaurant owners have come to rely on mPOS systems for several reasons. They're easier to set up and use, they support a wide selection of third-party integrations, and they can facilitate rewards and loyalty programs.
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    This article reviews Mobile POS systems and unattended POS systems and provides key features of each.
Cecilia Lucas

Mobile POS usage growing among restaurants | Nation's Restaurant News - 1 views

  • I think this will become a reality in fast food in the next two to three years. It will be tied to the success of mobile wallet technologies
  • anywhere in hospitality where speed of the transaction is critical and cash is a big part of the process today
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    Technology researcher, Greg Buzek is interviewed by Nation's Restaurant News about the future of Mobile POS among restaurants. He says that Mobile POS will be the fatsest penetration of any technology in the hospitality industry since the introduction of internet connectivity. We see that the fastest growing market for this technology are the smaller bussinesses such as food trucks and fast food restaurants where the speed of the transaction is critical, but eventually will find itself popular amongst larger restaurant chains. The appeal for smaller bussinesses is the price point, since it's cheaper than installing $2000.00 traditional POS.
ccpanther88

Mobile Point of Sale is Helping to Save Small Business|PaymentsSource - 0 views

  • Leading the way to more efficient paperless businesses are technologies like cloud accounting software, digital payments processors, web-based payroll solutions and accounts payable/receivable software
  • digital payments processors like Square, Stripe and Braintree in recent years have been a godsend for businesses
  • making it faster and easier for them to accept money from customers in exchange for goods and services
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  • efore the launch of Square, local merchants like food trucks, artists and coffee shops, had to default to only accepting cash to avoid incurring exorbitant credit card fees
  • Beyond the immediate and considerable technical challenges of building payments processing infrastructures into your app or Ecommerce store, there are also security issues to consider
  • Technology is also advancing accounts payable/receivable, payroll and other business services such as accounting.
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    The term known as a Point of Sale (POS) has evolved greatly in the past couple decades. From an actual human being in a ticket window, to instant mobile ticket sales, we've come quite a long way. Technology has given us the ability to purchase things on both a leisure and business level instantly. From a business standpoint, POS helps optimize inventory, cash flow, expenses, and revenue. And from a leisure standpoint, it just gets consumers what they want faster. This article focuses on the importance of today's POS in small businesses. Stripe, Venmo, and Square are just a few POS applications that help small businesses. This allows the company user-friendly access to invoices, billing, taxes, inventory, payroll, purchase history, etc, etc. Venmo, for example, allows instant payments to either individuals or companies with a few touches of a mobile device, without the presence of the actual card. This third-party POS system verifies and then stores your account information. Prior to these tools, many companies had to resort to only taking cash, or incurring overwhelming credit-card transaction fees. Although evolving POS systems are an asset to small business, there is still a risk of compromising confidential information. For example, WingStop had four locations' POS systems compromised. This results in a lot of bad press and a lot of upset customers.
anonymous

POS System - Point of Sale Software with No Monthly Fee | Square - 0 views

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    Although this is not an article per se, I wanted to post this link on here anyways because in recent years I've noticed that more and more places I go to (specifically restaurants and food trucks) I find that they use Square as their POS. After looking through their website I can see why this POS has become so popular. Square is super easy to use, it offers options when it comes to receiving the receipt (as the customer) and you are able to manage your inventory in real time. Additionally, you can create customer profiles, have more than 1 location and create different customer profiles. Basically, this system does everything a traditional POS system does but it is more modern, user friendly and versatile.
rfern243

Four Top Technologies to Activate Your Restaurant Business | Restaurant/Hospitality | P... - 0 views

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    This article talks about how there are new technology systems that are altering how restaurants of all sizes operate from food trucks to five-star dining. There is a tremendous upside for restaurant owners to capitalize on the latest trend capabilities to run their business better. An example of new technologies in how to revamp your business is to have immersive customer technology in which using tablets and smart-screens can help interact with customers more effectively. Using POS systems directly, browsing menus, ordering food and drinks, and entertainment are examples of immersive strategies. Also, a new concept is the reservation and pre-payment technology which enables the customer to do pre-paid or pay for table reservations to sell non-refundable seats to a dining experience. Mobile payment technology is fast and convenient, and consumers are now becoming accustomed to the idea of paying online or through a mobile service. Finally, restaurant management are using cloud operated based technology in which not only cloud POS systems reduce costs, but offer many benefits over traditional hardware based systems.
Tracy Kohn

Top 2013 Restaurant Trends Affecting Quick Serves | QSR magazine - 0 views

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    The quick-service industry will continue to evolve in 2013, and these five trends will have the biggest impact. Last year was marked by continued economic uncertainty, the rapid expansion of the fast-casual segment, a devastating drought, and innovative new menu items and promotions. The five top trends that will affect restaurants in 2013 are: 1. Competing with Fast Casual: The Quick-Serve Empires Try to Strike Back 2. Labor Costs: Uncertainties Create New Opportunities 3. Pricing: The Conflict Continues 4. Mobile: It's More Than Following Food Trucks 5. Technology: Ordering in HD While this article does not only talk about POS systems, it addresses the topic, as well as, the trend of mobile apps.
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