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Catherine Gibson

Technology and its Role in Modern Event Planning - 1 views

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    I particularly liked this article because it didnt just touch on one device particularly that helps the events industry however it touched on the lasting effects of multiple new technology devices. One of the articles main points was using technology with a purpose to be innovating and not just having it there because we've moved into a techno era where we expect certain levels of technology to be present. I won't give too much away but this is a really good read.
Catherine Gibson

New Targeting Tools Help Ads Zero In on Twitter Users | Social Media Marketing | TechNe... - 0 views

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    This articles is about twitter offering a new feature to businesses to communicate more directly with specific users and also get more advertising in as well.
Catherine Gibson

New 'Dexter' malware strikes point-of-sale systems | Security & Privacy - CNET News - 0 views

  • Rather than targeting thousands of individual machines through traditional Trojans or phishing emails, the custom-made malware targets specific POS systems. The malware injects itself into the file iexplore.exe in Windows servers before hijacking process lists, stays active through rewriting in the registry key, and then scrapes sensitive credit card data from the server -- before transferring it through a remote command and control (C&C) system.
  • Rather than targeting thousands of individual machines through traditional Trojans or phishing emails, the custom-made malware targets specific POS systems. The malware injects itself into the file iexplore.exe in Windows servers before hijacking process lists, stays active through rewriting in the registry key, and then scrapes sensitive credit card data from the server -- before transferring it through a remote command and control (C&C) system.
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    This article is about a new and advanced malware called Dexter that is targeting POS systems. The article reports that 30% of the infections are in the US (world wide). When the virus attacts the POS it steals credit card information that can be used to make duplicate credit cards to be used. There is software to help fight off the virus however people have never seen this kind of virus because of the power it was to attack the system, so this is something to be on the look out for.
Catherine Gibson

HowStuffWorks "Are hotels going green?" - 0 views

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    This article was about the trend of the industry going green. It talks about the difference in having the LEED stamp of approval and just being a green certified property. It also goes through the different mechanisms that are in place that conserves energy. Lastly it touches on the draw-backs luxury properties have with going green and why some of them have not changed.
Catherine Gibson

HowStuffWorks "Are hotels going green?" - 0 views

  • Green-certified hotels employ numerous innovative energy-saving and conserving features, such as room lights that will not power on until a hotel key card is inserted
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      See this feature is not only abroad
  • The Crowne Plaza Copenhagen Towers recently tested a pilot program that awarded free meal vouchers to guests who rode electricity-generating exercise bikes connected to the hotel's solar grid.
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      Just wanted to highlight this because it cam up in todays class discussion
Catherine Gibson

GDS Will Evolve Into 'Value Creation Hubs,' Harteveldt Says - 0 views

  • Value creation hubs, or VCHs, will be aggregators that enable extensive airfare and product transparency, dynamic pricing, and rich merchandising and retailing, Harteveldt predicted in a white paper on “The Future of Airline Distribution.” The paper was underwritten by IATA
  • They will use the new-generation commerce technology infrastructure that powers airline CRS/PSS host systems and e-commerce solutions , thus reducing the need for lengthy, costly disruption in a conversion to a new passenger services system.
Catherine Gibson

The Future of Hospitality Hangs in Balance of Mobile and Social Implementation | Top St... - 0 views

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    This article was about technology's advancement in relation to hospitality and if it helping or hurting th industry. Since now a days more people are booking lodging through their mobile phone but studies also show that these people are also using trip advisor for others comments on the properties. This was a really good read and poses some interesting questions for future research.
Catherine Gibson

Samsung unveils new DRM technology for hospitality industry. ~ Sunday, 1st July 2012 fr... - 0 views

  • They are then able to sync the technologies and seamlessly provide in-room entertainment to guests in a secure and compliant manner. By eliminating the need for legacy chip-based solutions at the head end as well as in the TV or set-top box, Samsung LYNK (TM) saves facilities cost and labor, while also increasing system integrity. Samsung LYNK (TM) eliminates the need for DRM hardware provisioning and licensing, reducing significant expenses for the hoteliers.
  • Notably, Samsung LYNK (TM) is also the first technology to enable guests to stream their own content from personal devices to their in-room TV in a secure manner through mobile applications. This advancement offers consumers a way to view content across multiple screens during their stay, mirroring their entertainment experiences at home.
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      This feature sounds really awesome!
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    This article was about this new Samsung technology that is now on the market that is better than the traditional DRM softwear that most hospitality firms still use. The article stated "Samsung invested in a multi-year effort to secure the highly selective Digital Transmission Licensing Administrator (DTLA) approval, running the technology through rigorous forensic testing to pass just the first level of approval". This showed that the softerwear was thoroughly tested before it was put on the market ensuring its security. Also the article talked about how it saves money because of the lack of labor required with this system and how it creates a better guest experience because it fosters a home away from home technology environment.
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