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Human Resource Management System Buyer's Guide (With 7 Top HRMS) - 0 views

  • An HRMS includes separate HR modules to take care of specific HR and admin tasks leaving HR staff free to focus on creating a better workplace. These are the core functionalities of an ideal Human Resource Management System:
  • odule to track and monitor applicants
  • inbuilt accounting module, automated tax computations, frequent audit & reporting tool, tabular data storage, and configurable rule-based engine.
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  • Organizations have started understanding how an HRMS can enable efficiency across all tiers of their organization. And they’re looking for modern, agile, contemporary, yet cost-effective cloud hr software solutions
  • In addition to the comprehensive list of functionalities a robust HRMS tool should comprise the following features: Centralized Admin System Cloud-based Documentation Sophisticated Mobile Functionalities Employee Self-Service Option Real-Time Analytics Data Security and Audit Log Role-Based Access and Collaboration Agile Integrations
  • figure out what you need. Draft your requirements clearly, list the features you’re looking for, then try to match these with the functionalities available in a prospective HRMS Software. With due diligence, you’ll be able to find an HR management system that will take your organization to the next level.
  • Opting for a low-code platform will enable business users to customize the solution without support from the IT team. Finding a solution that automates all your HR tasks can be nigh impossible.
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    This article explains what the software can do and more importantly advises the client to really examine what they nee before purchasing a solution.
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Smart Hotel Technology: Five Hotels That Are Doing It Right - 1 views

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    This article identifies five hotels that are using smart technology in a way that is beneficial to the company and the guests. Luggage storage, voice controlled rooms, robotic butlers, streamlined check-in and entertainment with compatibility with smart phones and a digital concierge are all examined. The future of the hotel industry is going towards a hybrid of human and artificial intelligence systems to service guest needs.
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Hotel Industry Trend: Mobile Proximity Marketing Gives Hoteliers and Their Advertisers ... - 1 views

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    Discussed are the uses of proximity marketing for the hotel industry. The ability to reach guests while on property and informing them of the services that are available as well offering special pricing and other incentives for returning to the property are all useful tools.
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i2O launches event management software for water utilities | Water Finance & Management - 0 views

  • eNet extends i2O’s ability to help utilities deal with the challenges of increasing and urbanizing population, more extreme weather events, aging network infrastructure, aging workforce, customers becoming more demanding, and difficulty in increasing revenue or accessing capital.
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    Although the article has to do with event software being used by utilities, it is still pertinent to the hospitality industry. This software could be used to manage the resources of large properties and save money by reducing waste.
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Information Security Is a Serious Problem for Hospitality and Other Industries | .TR - 1 views

  • Many hotel executives are beginning to increase security spending and safeguards, processes, and strategies. However, modern day foes continue to outrace the upgrades, according to the Global State of Information Security Survey 2014, as released by PWC US in conjunction with CIO and CSO magazines.
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    Security is something that must be worked on all the time. It must have funding and support of management. The threat has grown because of smart phones, tablets and cloud technology. Hackers will always try to find a way to circumvent the security so it must be updated and reviewed.
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Information Systems Used in the Hotel Industry | Global Hospitality Portal - 0 views

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    Information systems typically include all computerised systems which are used to gather data continuously both for use internally and externally. Information technology has influenced every sphere of human life in the last few decades in a tremendous way. The tourism and hospitality sector has been a key beneficiary as it has allowed the contemporary traveler to enjoy a plethora of options. Information systems play a crucial role in the hotel industry as they facilitate planning, management, overall operations of the hotels as well as policy making.
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4 essential questions for hoteliers to ask when vetting an accounting partner - 0 views

  • But to ensure long-term success, hotels must account for every single aspect of their business operations, with real-time data readily accessible and actionable. One of the most critical components of a top performing hotel is having the proper financial accounting system in place.
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      Accounting software is important for the modern business, but hotels are dealing with multiple expenses and manpower issues that should be part of solution that fits their needs. This software should be able to produce multiple reports from different operating components of the hotel and allow the user to define what data they want to see. The option to scale is important as the needs of the company may change. The software should also have the ability to access cloud services as well
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What Is a Point of Sale System? A Guide to POS Features - 0 views

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    This article explains what a Point of Sale System is. It also points out an important factor about software and hardware. Hardware requirementshttps://www.softwareadvice.com/resources/what-is-a-point-of-sale-system/ must be met regardless of what software system you have in place. There are two common software deployment methods: On-premise: A traditional software model. Purchase one or more licenses upfront for the software and install it on your computer system or servers. You're in charge of updating and maintaining the software, which may require dedicated IT personnel for larger organizations. Cloud-based: Also known as Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) POS solutions. You access and support the system via the internet. Don't worry-if your internet goes down, most systems track sales and sync them once you're back online.
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How To Solve Five Common Property Management System Issues - 0 views

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    This article gives advice on how to solve some problems that can occur with a PMS. How do I get a hold of tech support? How do I balance my folio? How do I find a credit card on a reservation? What report do I use for reporting taxes? How do I optimize rates for special events?
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How Apple is trying to reduce e-waste with its new iPhones - 1 views

  • The new iPhone Xs and iPhone Xr will used recycled tin in their logic boards, preventing 10,000 tons of tin ore from being mined per year. The phones will also use 35% post-consumer recycled plastic in their speaker enclosures, and 32% bio-based plastic for the frame around the cover glass.
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    Apple is using recycled materials in their new phones and hopes to eliminate the need to mine new materials for future devices through their new Green policy
dstic005

Another Move by The OTAs That Is Harmful To Hotel Profitability - What You Need to Know... - 0 views

  • Here is how the Add-On Advantage Program works: After customers book an airline ticket (Step 1), Expedia sends them an email (Step 2) with steeply discounted hotel rates in the destination the customer is flying to, pushing customers to book a hotel in addition to the airline ticket they have purchased. The problem for hoteliers is that the steeply discounted hotel rates Expedia is offering in Step 2 are from Expedia’s Package Booking Program and these rates are not meant to be sold unbundled, i.e., “naked.”
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    This explores how the OTA Expedia is bypassing the rules of the rates they are given by hotels to show unauthorized prices and thus affecting how the customers shop for rooms in the future. Customers will see these lower rates, which are only meant to be sold as part of a larger package, then compare them to the hotels site, which of course will be higher and in the future disregard the direct buy from the hotel, not knowing that the rates they were given should have never been available without a package which includes airfare and car rental.
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Food for Thought: Time to Upgrade Your Hotel's Restaurant Technologies? | - 1 views

  • most notably, the introduction of tablets. Whether standard-issue, all-purpose models or devices specialized to the task at hand, tablets make it possible to put full POS terminal functionality in the palms of servers’ hands. Yet the benefits of POS mobility are certainly not the only reason that so many hotel operators are upgrading their restaurant technology capabilities. The growing need to accept new payment methods, including chip credit cards and e-wallet apps, also ranks as high priority in many peoples’ minds.
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      Tablets are being used at many hotels to make the data mobile. No longer is the staff restricted to the front desk to access the data, they can move freely thought the property and meet the guests with the necessary data to help them. In addition to having the data for guests, the newer technologies offer the ability for improved POS.
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    Article asks the question if you are utilizing the best technology for you business. Data and POS hardware and software upgrades. Movie from registers to Tablets
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Importance Of Telecommunication In Hospitality Industry | phone service for hotels - 2 views

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    The system, PBX (private branch exchange), is a computer that controls the communications on a branch line from the telecommunications company. It is the technology that allows lines to be shared and can save a company money.
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6 Mega-Trends in Hotel Technology | News | Hospitality Magazine (HT) - 2 views

  • Fiber, or passive optical LAN, is quickly becoming the standard for new builds and retrofits, either all the way to the room or as part of fiber/copper hybrid networks. According to Corning (www.corning.com) and VT Group (www.vt-group.com), rather than running new cabling every four to five years, hotels can tap fiber’s high capacity to install once and gain huge increases in capacity and reach, since unlike copper, bandwidth is unlimited and does not degrade over distance. A single fiber optic cable can replace separate wiring for WiFi and cellular backhaul, building controls and triple-play networks, freeing up space and increasing performance while enabling parallel redundancy.
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    Future proofing or building a more robust network infrastructure is the backbone and the most important part of any network model. It seems that newer buildings will have an advantage as they will have fiber optic installed as they are constructed which would be cheaper than replacing an entire existing copper network. This trend, will enable companies that have newer hotels to offer more services and meet the technological demand that their customers now expect.
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Disney World: Digital hotel keys coming - Orlando Sentinel - 1 views

  • The digital key does not replace the MagicBand, which has been empowered to open hotel rooms, Disney says.To use a digital key, visitors will activate the feature in the app on their check-in day. Guests tap the “unlock door” button and then hold their phone against the door lock.
  • At Disney World, guests also will use digital keys to unlock the hotel’s entrance gate and common area doors (for fitness centers, swimming pools and the like).Bluetooth-enabled mobile devices with the current version of the My Disney Experience app are required to use a digital key for room entry.
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    Disney will now allow the use of a smart phone in addition to the RFID bands to access rooms in their resorts. The option to do so will be included when the guest arrives at the hotel. The Magic Band will still be used if needed, but this change shows that Disney a leader in the hospitality business recognizes that Guests are comfortable with the use of their personal smart devices to navigate their resort stay.
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