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Carolina Villa

Future Of Ecommerce Article - Internet & E Commerce Ecommerce Articles - 1 views

  • Future of ecommerce
  • Ecommerce commonly known as (electronic marketing) e-commerce or Ecommerce, consists of the buying and selling of products or services over electronic systems such as the Internet and other computer networks.
  • TechnologyTechnology is the most important factor in Ecommerce rapid growth
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  • Ecommerce was totally dependent on computer technology just a decade ago, but not now. Mobile phones and handheld PCs can access internet just like PCs do.
  • EasinessAnother major factor is easiness.
  • Competition between Ecommerce (online sellers) is so great that you could order anything with same day delivery option.
  • Price FactorPrice is another factor you can compare prices with rest of the world
  • Safety / GuaranteeAlmost every online seller provides safe product delivery guarantee.
  • Online Gift ShopsOnline gift shops are one of the best domains of Ecommerce.
  • You can book gifts like flowers, cakes, perfumes, stuffed toys, mobile phones etc and send it to your loved ones in anywhere in the world.
  • With time Ecommerce graph will keep inclining as it exploits the nature of human psychology like comfort ness, easiness and tension free shopping.
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    E-commerce is based on the process of buying and selling products or services on the internet or other computer networks. Ecommerce rapid growth in these last years can be accounted to very important key factors, such as: Technology, thanks to this important factor now computers are not the only way for ecommerce, you can also use mobil phones and handheld PCs to make any transaction. Easiness, is another important factor, thanks to it you can order anything with the same day delivery option. Price factor, with ths option you can compare prices with the rest of the world so you can decide which is more convenient for you. Safety/Guarantee, online sellers provide safe product delivery guarantee. Online Gift Shops, you can book gifts like flowers, cakes, perfumes, stuffed toys, etc. and send it to your loved ones anywhere in the world. Thanks to their focus on comfort ness, easiness and tension free shopping ecommerce will keep going further and improving their sales.
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    Yea, I agree with you. Ecommerce proved its significant based on the fact where time is important. In the commercial markets, time plays an extremely important role to both the business and consumers. From the business perspective, with less time spent during each transaction, more transaction can be achieved on the same day. As for the consumer, they will save up more time during their transaction.
liang qian

Retailers Need to Move to Mobile - 0 views

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    Nowadays, the development and adoption of mobile technologies have made new services and related commerce more and more available. Some of the factors that contributed to this development are the tremendous development of the Internet and related technologies, the understanding and exploitation of the business potentials that rest behind this development, the boost of E-Commerce frameworks and technologies, and the impressive growth of wireless mobile network. The new smart-phones are programmable and can run any conceivable application. Wireless communication technologies combined with Internet-enabled terminals constitute an ideal platform for the realization of many new kind of business transactions. The small and light, but powerful, mobile terminals are almost always carried by their owner
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    Currently, mobile technology has changed human society. It allows us to stay connectedno matter of our geographical location. The implications of this are huge. It is not only incredibly convenient to be able to make a phone call wherever you are, but also it's also crucial to be able to use mobile technoligies to do commerce related services.
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    Mobile Technology has become more and more popular in the Hospitality and Marketing business. Because of its convenience customers shop more through websites like Groupon, Amazon,Target, etc.Or if you don't have a laptop and you want to compare room prices among hotels or check local restaurants, you can do all this from your phone!
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    The smart phones are plying an important role in the e-comerce specially from the young customers, but not only the smart phones are leading this trend also the social networking sites in which have million of users. In these sites have a section in which the users can offer their service or products like classified ads.
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    I agree with you Juan, that smart phones are playing an important role in e-commerce. The future of online marketing is closely connected with the phones opportunities. The more things our phone can do, the more we are likely to try it, buying new functions, new phones etc. The information itself is not only power to make a better time and money management, but on the opposite side - more information means its harder to find what you are really searching for.
Ligia Elizondo

The Future of a Revenue Manager 2.0 - Part Human, Part Computer, All Profits | By Jean ... - 1 views

  • The article's data pointed out that as technology evolves, analytical pricing models and social networking/mobile technology are going to have a major impact on the future.
  • Already schooled in the way in which mobile has radically altered the air travel booking and in-flight entertainment experience, hotels guests are using everything from social media to online travel agents, (OTAs) to seek out and locate the best value.
  • With the continued emergence of e-commerce, social media, and travel review sites, RM's have even more to consider than just occupancy and profitability.
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    The article states that future Revenue Managers must be very tenacious in balancing the power of technology and managing the data process. With the advances of technology, social networking, e-commerce, online travel agencies, and mobile technology e-business have a great impact in our industry. Mourier claims "Already schooled in the way in which mobile has radically altered the air travel booking and in-flight entertainment experience, hotels guests are using everything from social media to online travel agents, (OTAs) to seek out and locate the best value." With the influence of social media, e-commerce, and travel review sites such as tripadvisor, Revenue Managers have to consider the impact those have in their businesses. Revenue managers need to understand what drives potential customers to stay in their hotels. The future Revenue Manager should possesses technological skills, understand the global market conditions, advances in technology, being cost effective, understand the importance of overall package deals and incentives, familiarize himself with the great impact of social media and advances in technology. "What's the cost-benefit analysis of launching a mobile-enabled web page versus an app and is having both redundant? Admittedly, there's no single answer to these questions and no one size fits all so the sooner RMs and hotel executives begin this conversation, the better," and have great leadership skills. It is really important that hotel managers understand that in todays' world technology can be a competitive advantage of their hotels if the use it adequately.
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    Your description of the article is very enlightening. Revenue managers really need to step up their game if their hotels are to remain in the running. This places a lot of pressure on them, but I like how you addressed their meeting with hotel executives. Perhaps the need for review of e-commerce and social media along with travel review sites will create a new position within the organization, it seems like too much for one RM.
Karl Koenitzer

The Ultimate Green Hotel - 1 views

  • Ecotourism, by its traditional definition, places equal emphasis on energy, conservation, ecology, and community—issues that are integral to most eco-lodges. But experts such as Hitesh Mehta, a Florida-based landscape architect and board member of the International Ecotourism Society, suggest that "ecotourism" should be thought of as a category within a larger idea: sustainable travel. Mass tourism can be one of the most depleting effects on the environment, explains Sean Southey of the United Nations Development Programme's Equator Initiative. Jets and cars consume fossil fuels, hotels create tons of waste, and trekking humans encroach into natural areas. Sustainable travel seeks to reduce negative impact both locally and on a global scale.
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    This article was particularly intersting to me because it highlights the active "green movement" in the industry, but it also points out that many hotels that claim to be "going green" are actually employing practices that are anything but sustainable. The "green" notice you see when you enter the property, is nothing more than a marketing ploy in case they may encounter a customer who actually values sustainability. As much as eco-friendly organizations may inspect, certify, and supervise the industry, it is still very easy for companies to take the cheaper, more traditional road of ignoring the very principles of sustainability they claim to operate by. As much as we may try to regulate this movement, our efforts are never enough. Becoming environmentally sustainable has had a global impact already, but the level of awareness is not high enough to reach a globally effective level yet. Sustainability is our obligation to the earth that lets us live rent free. It is our responsibility and we must all take the initiative to ensure our global destinations are still around for future generations to enjoy. The problem, as this article points out, is that you can still polute and waste energy and hide behind the sign on your property that says you are eco-friendly just in case you come across that customer out there who actually values sustainability. It is sad that with all the sustainable technology available today, we still don't appreciate its importance. We have the technology to manage HVAC systems, waste processing, and renewable energy to name a few, but it is cheaper and more convenient to employ the traditional methods that are not sustainable. Many travel industry organizations have figured out that all they have to do is post signs saying they have sustainable technology and what it does without actually having to practice what they preach. I believe government agencies need to move in the general direction of coercing sustainable practices under s
YIZHE YANG

Internet Tourism Marketing: Potential and Constraints - 0 views

  • The Internet is the global 'network of networks" of interlinked computers operating on a standard protocol which allows data to be transferred between them. As an information exchange system, the most important aspect of the Internet is its connectivity, the ability to allow everyone to access the network  (Young et al 1999). The potential of using the Internet for marketing activities is derived from its general use as an information exchange system in the digital age. The information can be stored,  indexed,  retrieved,  restructured  and redistributed automatically by software and without human  intervention.  The  Internet  connects companies  with  companies,  companies  with customers, and people with people without regard to time, space and hardware/ software platforms (Mathur et al 1998).
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    This article talk about the Internet Tourism Marketing. The Internet has increasingly become a popular medium for marketing. This paper attempted to investigate the potential of the Internet for tourism marketing and the current constraints on the full realisation of such potential. Through an examination of the advantages of the Internet as a marketing tool and the characteristics of the tourism industry, the paper found that the Internet was ideal for marketing tourism. It then analysed the main Internet applications in tourism marketing and explored the key factors that were attributable to the current low level of travel sales an the Internet The paper concluded with a brief discussion of the major strategic issues in the implementation of Internet tourism marketing.
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    The Internet has increasingly become a popular medium for marketing. This paper attempted to investigate the potential of the Internet for tourism marketing and the current constraints on the full realisation of such potential. Through an examination of the advantages of the Internet as a marketing tool and the characteristics of the tourism industry, the paper found that the Internet was ideal for marketing tourism. It then analysed the main Internet applications in tourism marketing and explored the key factors that were attributable to the current low level of travel sales an the Internet The paper concluded with a brief discussion of the major strategic issues in the implementation of Internet tourism marketing.
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    This paper has so far examined some of the key issues related to the marketing of tourism on the Internet. In particular, it has highlighted the main features of the Internet as an effective and efficient communication medium, including its addressability, interactivity, flexibility and accessibility, and its role in improving customer service and reducing costs. It has also analysed the unique characteristics of tourism which make it perfect to be marketed on the Internet and further explored the main areas in tourism marketing where the Internet could play a significant role and provide substantial benefits for both the marketer and the consumer. In an investigation of the key forces which drive Internet commerce, it has found that a wide variety of factors, grouped conveniently in four broad categories demand, organisational, technological and governmental - could both enable and restrict the application of the Internet in tourism marketing.
diana morales

Biometrics Lend a Hand to Hotel Security / Feb 2002 - 1 views

  • especially in public places like Hotels and airports
  • Since September 11, there has been heightened security awareness
  • Biometrics is a term used to describe a measurement of uniqueness of a human being such as voice, hand print or facial characteristics.
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  • Card-based access systems have been around for a long while and control access using authorized pieces of plastic, but not who is in actual possession of that card
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    This article makes me see in a way how biometrics is actually a better idea than keycard systems or just old fashioned keys. Only the person who booked the room will be able to open it because you never know who is in possession of they card key or the key. With biometrics, you can either tell the guest to tap 2 or 3 fingers or a whold hand. I think that is respecting their fingerprinting privacy, It could be dangerous in away if anyone wants to fake finger prints but that is why a system should be set up in which the guest chooses what finger they want to use. I think its a better idea. Working in a hotel I see alot of key cards being lost and its a hassle just to get them to show their ID or they might be in the room but not registered. If they loose the key and the room number is on the envelope it is easy access for whomever found the keycard. ith Keys, they are always loosing keys. The safe keys in our hotel is always getting lost. I think its better to use biometrics for unique access only
Jingjing Zhu

Green initiative hotel - 0 views

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    This hotel is a green initiative hotel, the furniture in this hotel are all recyclable. The linen detergents are also green initiative and does not harm the human body. All the garden and plant life / ecosystem enviroment does not use any ddt. They also use recyclable oil in their kitchen. The flooring bricks in this hotel also keeps the temperature constant using less energy to produce efficiency. So as the dual pane glass windows, keeping the guest room cool. The shower heads, faucets, toilets are all low flow water, guest also has the choice of reusing their towel and linens. Hotel Valley Ho participates in the Clean the World program; all soap, shampoo, and other in-room amenities are collected, cleaned, and recycled for use in developing countries.
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    It's very good that they recycle the oil that is used in the kitchen and all the unwanted food is composed and planted in the herbal garden!
Ganna Gorbachuk

Yield management hotel systems - 1 views

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    The article is talking about the yield management system for hotel. It first introduced the importance of the yield management in hotel, and by using the proper yield management hotels can maximize their profit. Then the article showed us how a yield management works for a hotel and the regular pattern of the peak days in a week. The author wrote all of these just want to show us what the YM system can do better for the hotel, but I will take it to reconsideration. This system must be based on the data source to do the yield management, however, besides the price, the outside events or economic changes will have a very strong influence on the hotel occupancy. So this system is helpful for the hotels, but the hoteliers should not rely on it.
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    Yield management is the way of influencing consumer and getting more profit by manipulating the prices according to what season, month or weekday. The price of the room and the value of night is zero if this date passes. The owner must be very careful when changes the prices when its time to populate empty rooms, rates cannot be dropped dramatically. Customer can learn it and will always book at the very last day when the prices are the lowest but if your hotel focus on business travel weekdays make more revenue, if its more a leisure travel hotel holidays and weekends should bring more profit. The prices can be higher in peak season and holidays. The software for yield management might be afforded in order to get best results in price management, bookkeeping, human resources, customer service and what not. If you don't have enough resources you should subscribe this software and not risk with creating your own software for same purposes.
chunxia gao

How to Develop a Technology Investment Strategy | Trends & Events > Trends from AllBusi... - 0 views

  • It will be easier to identify technologies that can help your business if you have a clear picture of where you're heading and what steps you must take to get there.
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    It is important to lay down a technology investment strategy that aligns with the specific goals of your organization and avoid investing in "pie in the sky" with no guaranteed returns. It will be easier to identify technologies that can help your business if you have a clear picture of where you're heading and what steps you must take to get there. Once you've set down your business strategy, you should appoint a member of your organization to track IT trends and advancements in the marketplace. Sit down with this person and list the sky technology areas they should be monitoring based on your business needs. Once you have projects in mind, talk to a trusted IT advisor and run a cost analysis. Create a short list of IT investments that you can not only afford, but will also help you achieve your stated business goals. Do a risk analysis of significant project you consider to undertake. Make sure the project is coming in on time and on budget. Finally, continue to update your IT investment plan and monitor new technology developments.
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    Great article talks about what companies should do if they want to invest the technology. Companies will surfer great risk if the company is blindness in investment. The company should firstly Clearfield their business strategy know what kind of the technology needed by the company. Advisor from professional people and the cost analysis is also important. Base on this analysis hotel can find better technology with less risk.
katya zelinskaya

Will Self-Checkout Obliterate Traditional POS Systems? | Point of Sale News - 1 views

  • Even though the general trend towards self-checkout is positive, many customers are still wary.
  • The temptation to steal from self-checkout terminals is practically absent with the new buzz about the instillation of cameras, laser scanning, and weighted sensors.
  • hese people have an understanding of how they work and know how to check themselves out in the most efficient way possible (many times they check themselves out faster than a cashier).  
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    It is knowledgeable why retailers would be skeptical over self-services in grocery stores, which include lack of floor space, the ability to lower labor cost, and the concerns of consumer acceptance and usage, but this has changed with the future of technology. The permutation of self-checkout technology now gives the retailer opportunities to reduce labor intendment, and it also orchestrates the front-end operations to offer state of the art customer service to the consumer Self- checkout allows retailers to save space and it easily fits into the store's existing layout. Five self-serve lanes can accommodate the floor space of only two conventional lanes. Cash balancing and reporting for each station remains the same as it was before the device was installed.
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    I cannot imagine the human factor completely disappearing in stores. I have three young children and I cannot go through teh self check-out if I have more than a couple of items. There will always be those people who need the extra help. I do enjoy self check-out lines, so hopefully there will be a balance of machine and man in the stores.
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    after the invention of the first POS system of 1974 and the self- check out counters of 1992 researchers projecting 430,000 of self check out counters to be opened by 2014.  The benefit of the Self Check out counters is very tempting for the owners.  Article mentions that some customers are still not too happy with the self check out counters, because of possible bad experience in the past.  Managers are delaying the installation of the automated check outs, because of the scare of the theft, but it's proven that theft is not as issue because usually losses occur from the cashier's negligence.  Article provides some of the proves that self check out counter , can help customers to lose weight, and check out faster, and provides extra privacy. 
YUCHEN TI

Microsoft Dynamics GP Software - 0 views

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    Microsoft Dynamics GP is a financial accounting system for small to mid-sized businesses that has expanded to encompass a range of functionality increasingly consistent with a complete enterprise resource planning (ERP) suite. The product has been extended by a large network of partners focused on a range of vertical markets.Microsoft Dynamics GP has applications for financial management, human resources management, manufacturing planning, supply chain management, field service, business intelligence, collaboration, compliance, and IT management. It provides a online training and support for company, and it can build a big net work for data analysis, and the connection for the third party.
Marla Baldomero

Puerto Princesa resort named Asean 'Green Hotel' | Sun.Star - 0 views

  • PALAWAN hideaway, Daluyon Beach and Mountain Resort in Puerto Princesa, was recognized as one of the recipients of the 2012-2014 Asean Green Hotel award in Manado, Sulawesi, Indonesia during the 2012 Asean Tourism Forum
  • The resort was constructed using eco-ethical materials
  • The following criteria were considered in choosing the recipients of the award: environmental policy and activities for hotel operation; use of green products; collaboration with the communities and local organizations; human resources development; solid waste management; energy efficiency; water efficiency; air quality management (indoor and outdoor); noise pollution control; waste water treatment and management; and toxic and chemical substance disposal management.
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  • improves the awareness of those who are involved in the hospitality business regarding global warming and other natural phenomena affecting our environment
  • uplifts the quality of the hotels in Asean countries
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    This article discusses the "Green Hotel" award that is presented every two years to Asean resorts. The purpose of this award is to bring awareness to hotels about the importance of being eco-friendly and preserving our environment. Thousands of hotels compete for this award based on criteria including water efficiency, air quality management, collaboration with local organizations and external communities. I personally love that collaborating with external communities is a criteria for this award because I find that to be very important. Well-known resorts should help smaller organizations and team up with them to show they care about those around them. Once of the recipients, Daluyon Beach and Mountain Resort, focused on protecting and sustaining the rich ecosystem surrounding their resort by constructing their resort using eco-ethical materials and placing priority in sustaining its environment-friendly atmosphere. The hope is for these awards to be an incentive to improve the tourism industry and to provide awareness to the hospitality industry regarding global warming and other important natural effects hotels are having on our environment. While it promotes healthy competition in the tourism industry, it also improves the quality of the hotels in Asean countries which in turn will lead to more tourism and financials for the country.
Franc Pulido

Hotels in India going green - Columns - livemint.com - 0 views

  • Rising concern about the environment in response to global warming is driving thinkers to seek some sustainable solutions and are forcing people to reconsider and amend their ways of living to become more eco-friendly.
  • Many, if not all, are seeking to redesign their lifestyles and get into the green mode.
  • green buildings incorporate several sustainable features such as efficient use of water, energy efficiency, eco-friendly environment, use of renewable energy, use of recycled/recyclable materials, effective use of landscape, effective control and building management systems, and improved indoor quality for health and comfort.
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  • It’s interesting that much of the pressure to go green is coming from environmentally sensitive guests who are growing in number and favour eco-friendly hotels to energy guzzlers. The hospitality industry is acknowledging the long-term benefits to be reaped in terms of reduced maintenance and energy saving, especially when energy costs are escalating.
  • The three R’s have an important role to play in the construction of a green building—recycling (of old material), reduction (of wastage) and re-use (of material).
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    The article discusses the Green Mode and how human activities causing excessive fossil fuel emissions are forcing us to change the way we live and become more eco-friendly. This trend can be seen in the hospitality industry as more buildings are utilizing a green approach. These buildings offer sustainable features such as efficient use of water, energy efficiency, use of recycled materials and improved indoor conditions for better health and comfort. Companies using the green approach create value for occupants and increase property values by offering easier maintenance and lower operating costs. In India, The Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) have produced over 687 projects that have been registered under IGCB green building guidelines. These projects include hotels, hospitals and different factory buildings. Major companies adopting the green mode include Intercontinental Hotel Group, Starwood Hotels, Hyatt and Hilton. The hospitality Industry is beginning to take advantage of the benefits of going green. With energy costs escalating, reduced maintenance and energy saving is becoming increasingly more necessary. 
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    As the title of the article indicates, Hotels in India have decided to get into green mode. This initiative stemmed from suggestions from the increasing number of "nature loving" guests lodging in their establishments. Consequently, the Indian hospitality industry has realized that adopting an eco-friendly lifestyle would prove to be cost-effective as well as beneficial to the preservation of the environment.
Mengchao Li

China Aims To Build 10,000 Green Hotels In Four Years - ChinaCSR.com - Corporate Social... - 0 views

  • It is understood that the global financial crisis has had some negative effects on China's economic development. Statistics show that in the first four months of this year, China's accommodation and food industry achieved a revenue of CNY570.61 billion, which was an increase of 18.6% over the same period of last year, but the rate of increase declined by 5.2%. In addition the average room occupancy of high star-graded hotels in first tier cities was only 30%.
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    The idea of green hotel has been widely spread globally as the worldwide resources are overused resulting in the significantly negtive effect on the human being environment. Hotels try to set up their green projects for saving resources, energy, cost as well as making customers memorial experiences. China is also planing to build 10000 green hotels as well.
Diana Sardina

Biometric Benefits | Past Issues | Past Issues - 0 views

  • PayTouch, a system that registers a guest's fingerprints and links the prints to a preferred credit card or bank account. Once the guest's fingerprints are registered, that traveler can pay for any item or service on the hotel property without fumbling for cash or credit cards.
  • Ushuaïa becomes the world’s first hotel to offer guests biometric technology,
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      This is a great example of 'ahead of the curve' approach. It is very convenient and it is a technology previously used in other departments, like human resources.
  • also has the potential to drive more revenue for the hotel, since guests are less likely to worry or think about spending money if they don't have to pull out cash or credit cards.
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  • Fiesta Hotel Group in our objective of optimizing client satisfaction and becoming a reference point in Spain and the Balearic Islands for innovation and leisure."
  • Since every person has unique fingerprints, the PayTouch system also offers an added layer of security that credit cards do not. 
  • Fingerprints are never stored," Giménez says. "The system only keeps an extraction that allows us to unmistakably identify the PayTouch user. There is no possibility of going back to retrieve the original fingerprint, so user data is always protected."
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      I like the fact that fingerprint is not stored and they can only retrieve a small portion to identify the user. In this global society that we live in, it is very important for people to know that their inforamtion is private and secure.
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    I think this article represents a good balance between the 'wait and see' approach and the 'ahead of the curve'. Biometric technology has been around for a while now and it has been proven to be very effective. This hotel is creating a competitive advantage without compromising service and guest satisfaction.
Jenan Williams

Terrible's Casino Saves on Costs with Inventory and Procurement Solution - 0 views

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    Terrible Hotel Casino has taken full advantage of a cloud based inventory and procurement system to help managing the accounting at one its it operations. The Stratton Warren System has wireless mobile capablities that help streamline; from requistions to invoice. The system reduces labor cost, helps identify the best vendors and suppliers, reduces human error and has the ability to set par level for multiple locations why managing the inventory.
Jennifer Koren

Keys to Mobile Engagement Success - 2 views

http://hospitalitytechnology.edgl.com/top-stories/Keys-to-Mobile-Engagement-Success-87649 There is no denying that Smartphones have taken the market by storm. Consumers are able to make grocery lis...

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Yanqiu Li

SuccessFactors Gets Social With HRIS Offering - 0 views

  • SuccessFactors continued its expansion in HR software in early June with a product that aims to blend employee data management with social networking.
  • But the move raises questions about how far talent management specialists should stretch from their roots and about the need for yet another Facebook-like tool.
  • The new product is designed to aggregate basic employee data
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  • there’s a risk of being spread too thin by branching into human resource information systems.
  • HR is going to need to have a social networking strategy,
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    The article released the newest devleopment of HRIS of SuccessFactors. They successfully blend employee data management with social networking. As some executives said, new product wasn't merely a phone number and adress any more, it could include more information about an employee's hobbies, performance and so forth. The new developmen of HRIS enables HR departments to keep insight of their employees, how they are working and think about the job so that they can carry out a more satisfy strategy regarding to both employees and companies. However, some professionals doubt this new product. They questioned that if there are enough space to keep so much information, which may not necessary. Therefore there is stll lots of risky factors to enhance its application of this new developed HRIS.
Yunfan Wu

Reduce Energy Costs and Drive Up Profits at Your Hotel With an Energy Management Solution - 0 views

  • Energy cost is witnessing a sharp rise year-on-year in India. Like every other industry, the hotel industry is also deeply concerned and taking measures to introduce energy management solutions to keep energy cost under control.
  • :Like every business establishment, hotel properties also need to keep a check on all expenses so that they can minimize costs and maximize profits. In a hotel, the energy cost can be high enough to be the second highest expense and heating ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) can make up to 50% of the total energy consumption. So, this is where the hotel needs to look in order to minimize energy consumption which would ultimately help them reduce energy bills. In simple words, when a hotel is able to control energy costs, they actually add to their bottom line. 
  • the Energex system is based on passive infra-red technology. Once installed, the sensor in the solution detects the presence of the guest in the room as it captures the thermo radiation emitted by the human body. When our system determines that there is a guest in the room, it gives him/herfull control over the HVAC system. This means, they can set the temperature as per their requirements. But, once the guest steps out of the room, our smart sensor detects the room as unoccupied and automatically sets-back the temperature in the room to a preset energy efficient mode. The solution also has a quick recovery method where-in the temperature returns to that set by the guest when they return to the room and this ensures guest comfort. 
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  • When they enter their room, guests need a comfortable room. Our sensor is capable of detecting the presence of the guest in the room and automatically switching on. The sensor is also able to detect a guest sleeping and stays on. When the guest is not in the room the air conditioning comes on intermittently to ensure the temperature in the rooms stays pleasant when the guest returns. Energex also offers a web based interface which allows hotels to control the temperature in a room.
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    Energy management is a important part of physical plant of hospitality management. The most significant meaning of energy management is to reduce costs and drive up profits. Energex system is a kind of energy management software introduced in this article. It can adjust the using of the HVAC system automatically and save energy costs. It also can ensure the guests' comforts. The system can be used in both old and upcoming hotels. What the hotel need to do is to install a sensor along side the thermostat. I believe this is a good technology for this industry because it can not only benefit the hotels but also be environment-friendly.
Jennifer Koren

HRIS System Impact To Companies - HR Payroll Systems - 0 views

  • they were first introduced more than 50 years ago—they have gone far beyond their original purposes of converting paper records into computerized databases.
  • By moving to HRIS, companies are able to keep more accurate and up-to-date records, allowing them to better prepare for future growth in their companies.
  • Among the several applications of HRIS systems include applicant tracking, training, risk management, flexible-benefits administration, HR planning, time and attendance, financial planning, training management, management succession planning, turnover reporting, government compliance, strategic planning and accident reporting and prevention.
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    The benefits to HRIS is great. When using HRIS, employees have the option to view their pay stubs electronically, request time off and submit time sheets. With this technology companies can cut back on the number of employees they have to hire, therefore maximizing their profits. By having these tools online, companies are able to share and transfer data almost immediately, significantly easing the process. As a "hub" for the organization, HRIS is able to keep everything organized while never losing focus of the tasks at hand.
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