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10 Best Event Management Software: Comparison of Popular Tools - Financesonline.com - 1 views

  • In fact, in an etouches research, 42% of subjects admitted technology is challenging to adopt in their business.
  • Tracking tasks for various events can be complicated and confusing. monday.com can help you create a structure and organize these tasks according to priorities, importance, and projects.
  • is an open API, cloud-based platform for event organizers and attendees alike. It lets the former plan and manage events while communicating with their attendees, all from one platform.
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  • makes event planning and ticketing as hassle-free as possible. Once you’ve signed up, you can create an event page where tickets can be bought and guest details can be collected.
  • You can create a seating chart for your chosen venue so guests can select their seats before purchasing their tickets. Moreover, you can offer multiple levels of pricing and easily adjust prices as needed.
  • There are tools for event registration, listing design, ticketing, promotion, fundraising, payments, and more.
  • You can even use social media sites, such as Facebook, for your campaign. Progress can be tracked in real-time, so you’re always updated about the event’s attendees and financial details.
  • Cvent is a comprehensive solution that is resilient to the needs of organizers by industry, role, and even as third-party planners. It has a unique tool, among others, for searching the most cost-effective venue for your event.
  • it offers a mobile app that allows them to send inquiries, book events anytime through the booking widget, or plan events
  • Gather is a cloud-hosted event management platform that works well for businesses of all sizes that are looking to organize any event
  • For freelance planners, this ability lends to them a professional look that justifies higher consultation fees.
  • There’s an analytical feature as well to provide you with deep insights into how your event has fared.
  • Bizzabo comes with a mobile app as well to ensure that managers and staff members can do their jobs on the go.
  • Still, it has an international edition for US and UK events and practically anywhere in the world where there is an internet connection. It has a free app for free events like networking nights.
  • It’s a separate offer that lets you sort people by profession, age, region, and other metrics.
  • Eventzilla excels in pre- and on-site registration and ticketing and deserves a rank in our best 10 event management software list for its downright intuitive yet straightforward functionality.
  • Eventzilla also integrates with top-tiered secure payment channels PayPal, Stripe, Braintree, and Authorize.net. And there’s a post-event survey tool to help you measure your success rate, to improve recurring events continuously.
  • You can also customize the UI to your branding, link it to a payment processor including PayPal and major credit cards, and generate e-tickets that can be scanned on-site.
  • analytics, discount codes, mobile access, and multi-currency, and multi-lingual support.
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    This article goes into detail about the top 10 used Event Management technology systems, going over all of the different features that each offers and how they can be applied to events within the company. It gives a lot of insight on how they are used across the world, and shows that every company big or small has a need to use one of these systems when dealing with events. Without a technological system being incorporated when planing events of any size; it is crucial to have a reliable system to ensure everything is organized.
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You're Not Backing Up Properly Unless You Have Offsite Backups - 0 views

  • if you’re just performing regular backups to a nearby external hard drive or USB drive, you’re missing an important part of your backup strategy. You need your files stored in separate physical locations.
  • An offsite backup is literally backup that’s stored “off site” — in a different physical location from where your main files are.
  • You could use an Internet backup service like CrashPlan, Carbonite, BackBlaze, or Mozy
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  • Once a month (or every few weeks), you could grab that external drive, bring it home, and back up to it before taking it back and storing it in a different physical location.
  • Offsite backups are crucial for protecting important data.
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    This article discusses a prominent topic discussed this week: off-site back ups. It is crucial to any company, or even for personal use to keep an off-site back up of all important data and information you have. This is to ensure that no matter what happens to your system, or the location is is at; there will be a back up to go to.
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Using Digital Menus to Upsell F&B and Level-Up Guest Experience - 0 views

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  • Another approach that hotels are taking to boost their F&B sales and lower operating costs is incorporating digital menus to simplify the process of ordering food—whether in-room or at the hotel’s restaurants.
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  • says that even the most well-informed staff can benefit from a technological edge to stand out from the competition today,
  • Digital menus impact guest experience while also helping hotels better manage their ordering systems and F&B inventory.
  • “Just as guests can check-in and unlock their room with their mobile device, they could pre-order a chilled bottle of wine to be waiting in the room by the time they’re pulling up to the hotel.”
  • digital menus are also frequently easier on a hotel owner’s pockets.
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    This article gives more information on the impact E-menus have on the hospitality industry. It shows a different positive perspective on this system, and explains how Food & Bev sales can increase while operating costs decrease; thus enhancing profits. The example being used is a digital wine platform, and proves that by incorporating the e-menu it motivated workers to learn more about the wine and products they were selling.
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Cutting Through Environmental Issues: Technology as a double-edged sword - 0 views

  • Between 1870 and 1910, per capita income in the United States rose almost 40 percent, and the value of manufacturing output increased sevenfold.
  • It took nearly three generations before the first concerted efforts were made to bring pollution under control, but once begun, progress has been real. The air quality index for the United States now shows a 42 percent improvement since 1980.
  • Technology, in other words, is a double-edged sword-one capable both of doing and undoing damage to environmental quality.
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  • All the world’s economies continue to face big challenges in using energy-the lifeblood of the industrial age-while maintaining environmental quality.
  • Reductions in both by 70-80 percent since 1977 would not have been possible without substantial innovations in, most notably, electronics.
  • In the United States, the energy sector accounts for more than 85 percent of total greenhouse gas emissions, with energy-related carbon dioxide alone responsible for about 80 percent.
  • Local generation by smaller plants can not only reduce transmission losses, but also improve air quality since they can be fueled by hydrogen and natural gas-much cleaner than coal on a per kilowatt hour basis
  • Industrial and vehicular emissions, particularly of nitrogen oxides, are also detrimental to water quality.
  • Technology and policy are now beginning to address runoff pollution, but it is hard to measure, much less control, because it stems from widely scattered, “nonpoint” sources.
  • the tools of geographic information systems (GIS) using remotely sensed data have offered new ways to identify and observe these sources
  • The technologies raise some privacy concerns, for instance, that could lead polluters to cloak or hide their polluting activities, further inhibiting pollution monitoring and cleanup
  • Bioremediation treats about 5-10 percent of all toxic chemicals and other hazardous waste; has successfully treated oil, gasoline, toluene, naphthalene, pentachlorophenol (a fungicide and wood preservative), and agricultural waste; and is being used at more than 30 munitions test areas across the United States.
  • These benefits must be balanced against what some critics view as potentially large drawbacks. One concern is that bioremediation may largely immobilize rather than fully remediate contamination. Another is that instead of reverting to its original state, the site will be transformed in some unexpected way. A third concern is that the potential risks of adding genetically altered organisms to the environment, or even redistributing naturally occurring ones, may not be fully understood. The Information Revolution
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    This article goes into depth explaining how technology affects the world that surrounds us. Although technology brings so many good things to our lives, and allows the world to constantly evolve, there are of course harmful things that come along with it. It can affect air quality, the quality of water, land, etc. Over all affecting the quality of life for those affected by this issue. As we evolve with technology, it becomes more of a issue to maintain and to properly dispose of systems no longer being used. This article describes different advancements that are being made in to help resolve this issue.
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7 Hospitality Tech Trends For Hotels | HERE Mobility Blog - 1 views

  • A survey made by Oracle Hospitality amongst hotel guests in the U.S, showed that 64% of guests consider extremely important for hotels to improve their guest experience by investing in hospitality technology.
  • The key pattern of every technology-based service should be to enhance the guest experience through offering convenience.
  • Guests can check in remotely through their smartphone, significantly saving time for the concierge
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  • NFC improves how consumers pay, transfer files or connect to other devices. For instance, with this technology, guests can use their smartphone as a smart room key or to pay for various services. 
  • Recognition technology This is a new level in check-in identity verification.
  • Moreover, the app can collect useful information such as type of request, usage frequency or even popular menu items for management to leverage on this information to improve their guest service. 
  • Hotels need to work harder to match guests expectations, and one way to do this is to incorporate advanced technologies like AI and IoT-based applications.
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    This article goes over the recent trends that the Hospitality Industry has been adapting to in the past few months. It goes over the importance of Hotels taking the extra time to get to know what will make a specific guests experience that much more enjoyable by paying attention to details of past stays, and making things more convenient and accessible. These goals can be reached by keeping up with technology trends such as Apps giving guests easy and quick access to Check-in and paying for things throughout the hotel.
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