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Odette Beauvil

Validating a Website « WordPress Codex - 0 views

  • Validating a website is the process of ensuring that the pages on the website conform to the norms or standards defined by various organizations. Validation is important, and will ensure that your web pages are interpreted in the same way (the way you want it) by various machines, such as search engines, as well as users and visitors to your webpage.
  • Not all validators check for the same things. Some only check CSS, others XHTML, and others for accessibility. If you are sincere in presenting standardized pages to the public, test them with several validators. The World Wide Web Consortium sets the standards and also hosts a variety of web page validators.
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    The article talks about how to process validate information on a website page. When you're assessing information that you found on the internet, it's important to implement the information through research because it can be a waste of time reading information that is not accurate on a site. Also, validation ensures the website is accurate for more accessible people to browse and read; remember become a smarter user when reading information on the internet that can be misleading.
Casrine Kelly

elearnspace. everything elearning. - 1 views

  • Validating the accuracy of web content is a fundamental skill that students (or any web user) should learn before opening a web browser. Critical thinking and evaluation of content are the basis for determining authenticity and reliability of web resources.
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    The article talked about the easy access to information found on the internet and how accessible it is to users. Most information posted on the net is unreliable and offers misinformation, because people can post articles to the net. Individuals need to be smart users, when validating information they find on the internet. Validating information takes good fundamental skills and critical thinking. So when validating information one should make sure the source is reliable.
paige rosenberg

Evaluating Web Content - 0 views

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    It's sometime hard to tell which information you find on the Internet to be reliable or not. With all these social media websites,blogs, newsstands Wikipedia etc,people can pretty much post whatever they want for the public to see! To figure out what info in validated or not we need to check the author and they will state where the information is coming from and how much information is stated in the article, also by the content, how professional the website looks and if it is being maintained on the regular. People that post on websites like Wikipedia may not alway be 100% validated, anyone that goes on the website is allowed to make changes an add whatever information they want. If the website shows the authors name, googoling his name will show information about him or her to be able to tell if they post falsified information or not. There is lots of different ways to tell which information we research or not is true , we just have to research on the research we find!!
Karin Goodine

Hotel Concepts Leads PMS Vendors with Validation of Implementation of Payment Applicati... - 0 views

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    Hotel Concepts, a leading global provider of property management/CRS technology solutions, announces that they have become one of the first property management system (PMS) vendors to achieve Cardholder Information Security Program (CISP) validation, following the recommendations of the Payment Application Best Practices (PABP) program. By following PABP, Hotel Concepts PMS is capable of delivering secure payment applications, minimizing the potential for security breaches that could lead to compromises of credit card information and preventing damaging fraud.
anonymous

Hotel Software: Increasing The Competitive Advantage Article - Computer Software Articles - 1 views

  • While going for hotel software, a client should look for the following essential features
  • Operations at reception- the reception is the face of the hote
  • Manual entering and recording of details could be very cumbersome if database has grown large.
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  • Billing process
  • Technological compatibility
  • Visitors’ profile
  • Security
  • It is integrated and comprehensive
  • Another chief requirement of hotel software is timely, validated and authentic report generation
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    Technological developments are contributing to the redefinition of the functioning of hotels, resorts, bed and breakfast service providers, and others related to hospitality industry. Hotel software can be used to store and organize large amounts of information.It helps the hotel to provide guests with everything that they need to make their stay an enjoyable one. .With the use of advanced hotel software, customers are ensured of better services.Using hotel software can also prevents human error from becoming a problem.By using the right software, a hotel administration can easily administer data partaking to provisional rooms, special requests and checkouts.
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    I am totaly agree with this article because with these software the hotel's employees can be aware of the likes and dislikes of the guests in order to exceed the guest expectations.
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    I agree with you too. Companies can take advantage of all the guest information in order to exceed their expectations. Data miners can find crucial information to attract new customers in addition of offereing loyal guests products and services according to their preferences.
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    a useful software is seriously important for a hotel's operation, such as the following areas: the reception; the billing process should be very fast;the technological compatibility, we should pay attention to the newest software' the visitor's profile, the software should have features to incorporate various details of customer's history; security is important for the details of no matter the hotel or the guests. the software should be integrated, comprehensive, timely and validated.
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    Yes, software helps hotel to manage the information and data in a easy way to control. For customers, it becomes easier to book and register and experience the service of hotel. It is a platform for the communication and operations.
diana morales

Editors Weblog - Immediacy v accuracy: the challenges of information validation - 0 views

  • Twitter is the world news wire of the twenty-first century;
  • Everyone knows exactly how useful microblogging can be when reporting on everything from major world events, such as natural disasters and social upheaval, to local happenings - but the challenge of real-time reporting is not gaining access to information, but rather verifying it.
  • It is not necessary to choose between accuracy and immediacy; the future of quality journalism, which at the current times seems so marred by unethical practice, lies in a successful combination of the two.
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    Immediacy vs Accuracy, which would you go with? The media is rushing everyday to deal with the two and make up a news report that consists of the two. Whoever has it broadcasting first is the winner. This article speaks on how twitter has changed the way we find about information now and days. Although Twitter will have a news shooting around the world in less than a minute. How accurate is the information? Stars have been killed by twitters power to spread the news of the stars death faster than the news station can get it on the tv screens. Is the information accurate? unfortunately not. This is where twitter as well as other media sites should manage what gets put out there before it gets publish. Just like what tv stations do. They verify and then they broadcast. As well as wikipedia. Someone should verify the information on each page and should not allow users to change or input information into that webpage.
Kristine Metka

How to Validate Your Account Information | eHow.com - 0 views

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    This article gives straight instructions about how to validate your account information.
Fei Qi

From PMS to POS-the 20 year evolution of hotel computers | Northwind - 0 views

  • Twenty years ago, the value of a PMS was in its computerized capabilities as properties began to switch over from manual systems. Ten years ago, the more valid comparison was between a DOS and a Windows-based system. Today, the frontier is on-site vs. online systems, says Jim Mockford, general manager of Vancouver’s The Listel Hotel, which uses Maestro, a product of Northwinds. 
  • The guest has a direct influence on developing solutions for our PMS; their trends dictate the direction of our product development
  • The focus will be on adding new technologies to existing systems as operators look to do more with less
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  • Internal IT costs, especially those that can be cost-effectively outsourced, will be considered more than ever in the upcoming year.”
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    This article firstly reviewed the development of the PMS. Twenty years ago, the value of a PMS was in its computerized capabilities as properties began to switch over from manual systems. Ten years ago, the more valid comparison was between a DOS and a Windows-based system. And today the PMS has more functions and can do better for the hotel. As a hotel director compared the new PMS with the old one. The old PMS allowed only 20 or 30 letters for notes while the new one allowed him to review guest histories after checkout as well as to write unlimited guest notes on reservations. Lisa Jane Gibson, director of revenue management for the six Vintage Hotel locations, concluded three main trends with front and back of house systems. First is the wider use of technology to enable properties to run more efficiently. Another trend is more personalized interaction with guests. Finally, Gibson notes the upcoming deadline for all businesses to comply with the Payment Card Industry (PCI) mandate for specific security guidelines. The guest trend has an effect on the PMS, and the trend will lead the direction of the PMS product development. More and more people are becoming their own travel agents. The PMS is also very useful for the food and beverage management. The PMS can help the hotels or restaurants with tracking inventory and cost of sale as well as setting up and running reports for key areas of the business such as returns, refunds and promos. The new POS products can help the hotels save costs and cost saving becomes the hot topic for the new POS. For example, hotel management consultant Paul Lynch of PGL Consulting has been able to deliver a cost benefit of up to five to seven per cent on wage savings with H&L Canada Ltd.'s Workforce Management control system. Lynch initially used it to monitor staff rosters daily but now has embraced the package as a complete information and management tool for the sites that he controls.
Gabriela Moreno

Reasons Why Cloud Computing Remains Unpopular Past 2012 | CloudTweaks - 0 views

  • Cloud computing benefits cut across storage, working, communication, and so many other industries and functions. As yet, few people actually use it;
  • On top of the list is the cost of cloud cost computing. Premium and efficient cloud computing services remain costly for the regular business person and thus make uptake very slow or non-existent
  • The second reason why cloud computing remains unpopular is because of security concerns
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  • Lastly, privacy is another big problem cloud computing faces
  • . In a recent outburst, Steve Wozniak—Apple’s co-founder—stated that cloud computing would not be in the cosmos in the next five years, that it would become practically impossible to keep digital secrets because one firm will be having them!
  • Overall, although some of these details are sensitive and scary, cloud computing remains a candidate as the technology to beat in the future
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    Through Cloud Computing, businesses have virtually no limitation to the amount of software they can manage without ever having to worry about server or storage space. However, it seems people are just not ready to make the transition. While there is valid proof of the cost effectiveness in the long run, the first issue with the adoption of any new system is its initial cost of implementation. Yet, more than anything else it is concern for information privacy and security that deters most businesses away. There are people who still have major unease with online information sharing and having private business information stored someplace other than onsite makes many companies question whether or not it's really safe. Perceived threats or not, this is the obstacle Cloud Computing must overcome before a more accepted successor takes its place. 
Carl Miller

6 Ways to Avoid a Project Failure | Top Stories | | Hospitality Magazine (HT) - 1 views

  • the reasons that projects fail are the same today as they were ten years ago
  • One way to avoid the system implementation mistakes of the past is to adopt a modern view of project assurance methodology.
  • Many organizations will set overly optimistic go-live dates in spite of the realities and limitations of the actual project. For example, the design phase extends ... but the time line doesn’t.
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    This article is a must read for any company looking at a new software implementation. At my last job I was part of the implementation team and we had to set up, test, and install our new software system. We had an implementation team in place but we didn't have a great plan in place before we started and it showed. We were all rarely on the same page and we each had our task list and did it without really communicating with one another. I ended up leaving the company before we were done but I know the actual "go live" date ended up being about four months later than the original target date.  If we had had more of a plan in place at the start I'm sure the implementation would have gone more smoothly. From personal experience, I can attest to the validity of this article. Researching and mapping out a plan is as important as researching and choosing the best software for your company.  
Caroline Hardenbergh

Travel Tips - U.S. BBB - 1 views

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    Not only does the Better Business Bureau verify legitimate businesses, but this link provides travel tips which are highlighting possible scams and ripoffs that are occurring related to tourism. It is important for travelers to be hyper-vigilant when making purchases not part of everyday lifestyle, such as taking vacations to foreign & unfamiliar places, which makes opportunities for fraud. Local scams are also discussed such as the risk for ripoffs when buying sports or concert tickets as well as counterfeit team items. Fake lodging and cruise scams are also highlighted, all issues which serve to bring awareness that validation prior to purchases of travel arrangements or leisure offers is a critical step to take before making any commitments, or confirming payment. The BBB recommends: 1) Always check the business first through validation with BBB. 2) Pay with a credit card which can be stopped or possibly recovered according to your provider. 3) Ensure you purchase is actually being used for what you intended by ensuring payment is received by cruise line, hotel, or airline being promoted. 4) Get proper confirmation of your booking. (Nuff said), 5) Don't be afraid to ask lots of questions BEFORE MAKING A PURCHASE! If questions are not welcomed, then don't give them your money! 6) Consider investing in travel insurance - a few dollars goes a long way when problems occur. Plan travel insurance into your vacation budget as a necessary purchase. "For more consumer tips you can trust, visit www.bbb.org/us/bbb-news. "
anonymous

Before You Book, Beware the Hotel Photo Fakeout - ABC News - 0 views

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  • Oyster.com allows you to search for hotels and see photos and reviews submitted by actual travelers and secret reviewers.
  • Misleading pictures are why the undercover researchers at Oyster.com take their own pictures.
  • Hotels around the world potentially are misleading travelers
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  • posting images to their websites of breathtaking views and enticing pools that sometimes owe a lot to the marketer's imagination or reflect additional luxuries not necessarily found in the real hotel rooms.
  • "photo fakeouts
  • As ABC News found, what you see in those pretty pictures isn't always what you get.
  • hotel review website tries to capture the gritty reality behind those glittering hotel ads by posting their images side by side with the hotels'.
  • You don't get to vacation all that often, and you show up and it's not exactly what you were expecting or what you were hoping for,"
  • "They've manipulated you in some way. ... That's not OK."
  • On the Hyatt Regency Capitol Hill's website, a photo makes it look like the hotel is practically next door to the U.S. Capitol. It's close but not that close: The Capitol is about a quarter of a mile away.
  • a room that looked spacious on the hotel's website actually measured a little more than 8 feet at its widest point, and there was a wall just 22 inches from the bed.
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    This article, although posted in March of 2011, focuses on the misleading ads posted online by hotels. "Photo fakeouts" present "breathtaking views that sometimes owe a lot to the marketer's imagination or reflect additional luxuries not found in the real hotel rooms." Oyster.com has undercover researchers book into these hotels and take photos of the what the rooms and views really look like and then they post them on the website. Although what the hotels are doing is technically not illegal, this is a prime example of invalid information and why what you see on the Internet is not all valid.
Stephanie De Paz

Data Security - Hospitality | Radiant Systems - 0 views

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    Securing the data of your guests in the hospitality industry is a major priority. Your guests are trusting that all information collected by your staff is managed and stored in a secure setting. Radiant Systems is a company revolutionizing this concept and validates its technology by meeting all requirements of both payment card and payment application data security standards. This information collected will give validation to consumers, that their information is kept under wraps for private use only. Staying current and having up to date technology is very important in our industry and without software and applications such as the data security programs by Radiant Systems customers won't hand their cherished information over so easily.
Theodore Moore

Will the Hospitality Industry Tango with Tingo? « HeBS Internet Marketing Blog - 0 views

  • Will the Hospitality Industry Tango with Tingo?
  • This new OTA site is an affiliate of Expedia.com
  • It further proclaimed that “In 2011 alone, Americans could have saved nearly $314 million if they had had access to a site like Tingo.com
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  • It makes the industry look like a bunch of corporate thieves who are cheating and overcharging the traveling public to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars.
  • which I argued that after its “divorce” from Expedia, TripAdvisor still remained a foe of the industry and that TripAdvisor had to make a clear choice:
  • argued that TripAdvisor needed to overhaul its business model and make the site industry- and advertiser-friendly.
  • I truly expected that after its “liberation” from Expedia, TripAdvisor would try everything possible to repair its strained relations with the industry
  • None of the above happened and TripAdvisor has continued conducting business as usual
  • Tingo.com has no unique content, pricing or inventory of its own.
  • refunds when and if a lower hotel rate becomes available – is based on factors that are at the mercy of the other OTAs and the travel marketplace as a whole. Expedia could replicate Tingo’s offering within five minutes or less. Orbitz already offers and widely publicizes similar automatic refunds.
  • Tingo.com’s main selling point – that it will refund the difference to customers if the price of the room they have booked drops after booking – is practically mute and irrelevant.
  • Sooner or later, to counteract decreased merchant commissions and the growth of travel demand as the economy improves, OTAs will be forced to re-institute booking fees that were dropped back in 2009.
  • Analysis of this business model clearly shows how confused and misguided TripAdvisor is as a company:
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    This article is a series of several blog contributions for successful emarketing on Hotels magazine's website. "Will the Hospitality Industry Tango with Tingo" discusses the introduction of Tingo.com, a new Online Travel Agent (OTA) website affiliated with Expedia.com that guarantees its' customers to refund the difference if the price booked for the room drops after booking. This sounds great right? While of great value to customers, especially those who are money conscious, the article explains that Tingo.com is another industry basher that ultimately makes hotels appear to be ripping their customers off. This type of marketing tool should be two fold- both industry and advertiser friendly and an OTA website such as Tingo.com will potentially strain its relationship with business in the hospitality industry sooner than later. Tripadvisor is pointed out as an example of a major hospitality industry resource that has damaged its reputation with hotels and is continuing to do so. An analysis of Tingo.com is presented including the evaluation of several factors Tingo.com does not consider under its business model. The article deems both Tripadvisor and Tingo.com as "confused and misguided." In conclusion, this article presents valid points that I have never considered prior to reading about the challenges and perception some hospitality industry leaders have. From the customer perspective, both Tripadvisor and Tingo are highly favored for obvious reasons but not consistently for hotels and restaurants.
lderi004

Interview. Alexandru Balan (eMenu): How can a digital menu help restaurants - Business ... - 0 views

  • After five minutes of waiting we got slightly annoyed and started wondering if there isn’t a technology out there that takes care of this problem
  • Because of Millennials, what they want and how they want it. Everything now spins around technology, so why not a restaurant menu?
  • Here the eMenu lets them have translations in virtually as many languages as they want to, without turning the menu into a tome
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  • No more paper wasted on small menus that get lost under the furniture and have to be reprinted every week. With this option, the guest can have the full menu on the TV, with dazzling pictures, in any language he wants, having the option to check hotel amenities and services, all whilst having full internet access to verify any tourism related information he might please
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    I found this article incredibly interesting, as it is an interview with the co-founder of eMenu, Alexandru. He speaks about how he thought up the idea of eMenu, when he was at a restaurant trying to pay the bill, but after five minutes of trying to call the server and being ignored, he got annoyed; and believed there was a way to fix this. Additionally, he makes great points about why the eMenu is so efficient, such as it being technology based, it is very popular amongst Millennials. He also makes the great point of it being on a tech system, it allows restaurants to have the menu in several language options more conveniently. As well as, it being flexible enough to make changes, such as newly added plates, without needing to reprint several new menus. He then goes on to say, he now looks forward to bringing this technology into the hotel industry, where room service menus can now be available from the TV, rather than in a "small wasted paper menu." All in all, I believe Alexandru makes some very valid points as to why the eMenu should be considered in many aspects of the hospitality industry. 
nelson1oliva

Top 10 Benefits of using Property Management Software - Matellio Inc - 0 views

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    This article on navigating the PMS market makes some valid points as it relates to application and the need for a PMS system in order to eventually either scale or grow the management of the asset. It makes a key point in addressing that by the year 2030 there will be an increase in market size for this type of software reaching 2.7 billion in market share. The blog also makes an excellent point that I have not seen in many articles claiming that the effectiveness of a good PMS system also helps the tenant, and not just the management, as it provides a better managed community for those who live and or work in properties that employ these systems. Ill note there is a glitch and the highlighter is not working.
Diamond Williams

Why Mobile POS? - 0 views

  • Let’s look at this from three different perspectives and consider how mobile POS impacts the customer, the manager/owner, and the staff.
  • The customer never loses sight of their card as it is swiped in front of them.
  • Another personalized benefit for customers is the fact that because the server can do so much more at the table and less walking around,  guests receive faster and attentive service as well as having their expectations immediately set and met.
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  • For management, the order-to-service cycle runs more quickly, enabling you to serve more guests and shorten wait times to keep potential guests from walking out. 
  • Building and maintaining a brand is of the highest importance today and this type of solution creates the perception of an innovative, forward-thinking restaurant.
  • A mobile POS allows the server to deliver more attentive service, validating every modifier and detail in front of the guest.
  • Moreover, this recent TV coverage shows that servers that use a mobile POS give better service, resulting in increased tips and a stronger attachment to both the customer and the restaurant.
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    Here, NCR reviews the how Mobile POS impacts customers, manager/owrners, and the staff beyond the general buzz and excitement of being able to pay for your dining via mobile device. Starting with the benefits to the customer, it is noted that there is added security for the customer because it is no longer required for the server to take the customer's card away from the table to take payment. The customer never loses sight of their card. As a result the guest is not overcharged for their tip, something that can happen often and they can be assured of the amount they are paying. Another added benefit for the guest is faster more attentive service, with expectations immediately set and met. If something is no longer available in the kitchen, it does not show up on the screen. Preventing the customer from setting an expectation for something that is not available. From a manger's perspective, Mobile POS shortens the order-to-service cycle. This shortens the wait time for potential guests and enables the establishment to serve more people more quickly. Also, having the ordering available table side, it will lead to fewer comps. So they are able to generate more money by serving more guests, and keep money because orders are taken and verified tableside. Having Mobile POS available also adds to the reputation of the establshment. It makes them seem more forward thinking and innovative. Finally, the article sites the benefits for the servers. It first helps server-to-customer relations by verifying every detail of the order right in front of the guest. The server is able to get the order right and be more attentive to the guest by having to do less walking. The server is able to have a higher level of productivity. And because they are more productive and able to provide better service, this results in increase tips and stronger attachment to both the customer and the restaurant.
Adam Herrmann

Merlin Launches RCI Property Management System Interface - 1 views

This article describes how Merlin, a leader in the hospitality world of project management systems, has just launched its new interface that allows their current property management systems to link...

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anonymous

Merlin launches RCI Property Management System interface - 0 views

  • Merlin Software has started 2013 ahead of the game with the launch of an RCI interface that streamlines processes for affiliates.
  • Merlin customers that are RCI affiliates are now able to access: • Real time deposit verifications with little or no manual processes • Inbound guest lists automatically entered in to the Merlin system • Inbound guest reservations automatically booked • Timesaving in assigning units for inbound guests, and • Improved check-in process for resorts.
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    Merlin Software has launched a new property management system software for Vacation Ownership. The software uses RCI interface and is one of the first to use the RCI interface for PMS. RCI launched Deposit Simplification Interface in 2012, which linked its system to an external property management system. Merlin Software is one of the first companies to use this link in a PMS. Users of Merlin's newest software can make deposits, which will be automatically validated and deposited into the cloud based software. I think this is an interesting software development in the PMS world. The ability for real time deposit verification makes the customers life easier because they will know if their deposit went through or not. I feel the system is easier since much of it is automatic and can help save time because inbound guest lists and reservations will enter the system in real time. This is a system many people can take advantage of from resorts to multi-site complexes. It makes vacation ownership easier for individuals.
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    This article is about Merlin Software's newest addition, Merlin Software for Vacation Ownership. This property management software is ideal for everything from single site resorts to multi-site developments. It's also the first cloud-based software served on demand. It's accessibility allows users to access the service through any internet connection."Our team worked incredibly hard on this project because we understood the huge benefits it can bring to our clients who are RCI affiliates," said Mike Pnematicatos, chief architect at Merlin Software. I think that Merlin Software for Vacation Ownership will prove to be very beneficial for the hospitality industry. The ability to have a cloud-based service will allow for seamless remote access for management. In addition, the software will streamline the process of placing new products in the marketplace and creating appropriate marketing packages.
anonymous

Tech-Laden Hotels Call for Modern Disaster Plans - 0 views

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    I found an old article on Physical Plant and preparation for Y2K! The claimed that high tech hotels needed to check their flash light batteries, first floor grounding of elevators, back up generators and fuel tanks. Besides the fact that this is written for doomsday Y2K they have a valid point to have a disaster plan if an earthquake, hurricane or any disaster takes the hotel off line. Loss of power is a real threat especially in hurricane Miami. We need to know that data will be backed up, rooms can be accessed, and that people will not remain stuck in an elevator. Please read below With hotel systems growing ever-more tech-dependent, disaster planning extends well beyond protecting data. Proaction Better Than Reaction Computer Systems Demand Special Attention Just outside California's state capital, the Sheraton Sacramento Rancho Cordova Hotel is a magnet for business travelers in the high-tech and government sectors.
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    Before Midnight Cilli! No pumpkin carriage here lol. Thanks
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