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Xuan Huang

What is HRIS? Human Resources Information System Explained - 3 views

  • software solution
  • help automate and manage their HR, payroll, management and accounting activities
  • HRIS also facilitates communication processes
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  • Most are flexibly designed with integrated databases
  • allows companies to manage their workforce through two powerful main components: HR & Payroll.
  • Selecting the right HRIS is important
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    This article provides a general understanding of human resources information system. A HRIS generally offers the capability to more effectively plan, control and manage HR costs. Besides, it helps achieve improved efficiency and quality in HR desicion making as well as improve employee and managerial productivity and effectiveness.
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High-tech meetings: Hot tools for planning corporate events | ZDNet - 0 views

  • Corporate meetings and events are on the rebound after the recession, but many organizations are also rethinking how technology can help them plan a more budget-friendly and productive business meeting.
  • land-based event venue
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  • the online share of gross travel bookings for corporate meetings is anticipated to hit the 50 percent mark this year.
  • Technology eases the event registration process, from room allocation to booking guests and handling online payments.
  • Companies can save money and increase attendance with virtual meetings. It’s also possible to include participants who might have otherwise not been able to attend a meeting due to budgetary concerns or travel conflicts.
  • There are even tools to help companies ensure that all details such as attendee seating and room arrangements are handled before the event begins.
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    Since corporate meetings and events have been suffered recession for quit a while, new they are facing a revolution of high-tech event planing to be more cost saving and more productive. This article mainly introduces those tochnology tools like database tools, attendee registration tools, video/web conferencing tools and even room diagramming tools for event and meeting planing oever the Internet.
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Introduction to a Hotel eMarketing Plan. Part II | Blog TRW - 0 views

  • The concept of eMarketing has gone beyond the traditional 4 “P’s” of marketing
  • Therefore there are 10 areas around which we are going to build our strategy,
  • Before getting started we have to know our clients and market well.
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  • in our web we can personalize an offer for our client segment, transmitting brand values and our story in a way that no other place can.
  • We need to be sure that our main product (lodging) y all the sub-products (various extras during the stay) are properly presented and within reach of the client, both on the website and through other online channels
  • In the first place, we must be sure that our web has a good and reliable reservation system that can adjust to our needs.
  • , one of the great advantages of online marketing is that we can determine quickly and precisely the ROI (Return on Investment).
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    It is all about tourism revolution. This article introduces how a hotel emarketing plan works. As the author mentions, the concept of emarketing has gone beyond the traditional 4 "P"s of marketing, but with an eye towards greater homogenization. And he concludes 10 key areas of the actions: e-research, e-branding, e-marketing, e-prcing, e-communication, e-promotion, content management, e=commerce, customer loyalty and marketing e-audit.
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Hospitality Industry Security Solutions, Security Consulting - 0 views

  • The hospitality Industry is facing an ever-increasing challenge to protect customers and meet Payment Card Industry (PCI) compliance in a dispersed IT infrastructure with diverse applications.
  • provide hospitality companies with strategies to help them meet regulatory and corporate security needs via a comprehensive approach to securing critical systems and data.
  • PCI Remediation:
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    The article (and the video on top) mainly discuss now hospitality industry is facing certain key challenges cush as personally identifiable information(PII), intellectual property, mobile security, application development and PCI compliance. And Fishnetsecurity offer a series of solutions. For example, for PII challengers, they can analyze how data enters, exits and is utilized and by that develop a data flow diagram and data analysis & lige cycle sevices.
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iPad-based Restaurant POS System Saves Money And Frazzled Nerves [Video] | Cult of Mac - 0 views

  • iPad and iPod touch point of sale system.
  • go with an iOS restaurant system from Albuquerque-based POSLavu.
  • the system cost about $7,000 – significantly less than the average $20,000 price tag of traditional systems
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  • Wait staff use the iPod touch devices to take orders from diners that are immediately wirelessly transferred to the kitch staff.
  • The only downside is that new customers sometimes make the mistake of assuming that waitstaff entering orders are actually texting their friends.
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    This article is about a new technology POS system intergrated with iPad and iPod touch using in the restaurant, Brooklyn Taphouse. The two videos below presents how this system works. This new-tech device does show certain advantages such as saving money - costing about $7000 comapred with $20,000 of traditional system; getting away of paper work and mass in the kitchen; service delivery much faster,etc. However, a shortcoming chould be that new customers may ssume the servers entering orders but accually they texing their freinds. In a word, it is not a bad idea for a restaurant, especially for large-scale to import this technology since iPad and iPod is in the fashion for most of people.
Xuan Huang

Back Office Intelligence | Top Stories | Hospitality Magazine (HT) - 0 views

  • when deciding to invest in technology, restaurant operators look for a quick return
  • innovation in the back office
  • New features usually cost money, but for me, the ROI is definitely there
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  • Before, we had to dial into each location to send menu updates, and I had two or three people sending updates. Now I only need one
  • The system also allows franchisees to gain control over their food costs
  • test a snack combo pack at its more than 400 locations and realized they needed to run one report at a time in order to analyze its effectiveness
  • RedPrairie's Performance Management
  • It literally took me three weeks and 270 individual reports," says Paul Mullin, business analyst at Culver's. After implementing the RedPrairie solution, the same scenario can be accomplished in five minutes, he says
  • As a result of this one report, the company saved $45,000 per year
  • able to see real-time information about what was going on in my restaurant, including open checks, servers logged in or out and even sales
  • Another sign that technology is changing is the ability to combine accounting, inventory and point of sale into one solution without the old challenge of interfacing disparate systems
  • The system integrates with the POS, and deducts ingredients based on recipes created using the system.
  • I can look at inventory counts and on-hand counts at each location, which allows me to move things around if we are running out of something at one location
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    This article is about the innovation in the back office arena. When many managers are still doubting back office technology efficiency, at Tropical Smoothie Cafe, based in Destin, Fla. with 275 franchise locations, operators there are adding up money saved by setting up RedPrairie's Performance Management (RPM). Benefits could be like control labor cost and food cost, especially for those franchise companies with hundreds of hotels or restaurants throughout the country even the world, RPM will provide a complete compared among different locations reports in a few minutes. Besides, back office begins to meet iPhone, which make it possible to see real-time information about what was going on in the restaurants, including open checks, servers logged in or out and even sales for the managers. Another sign that technology is changing is the ability to combine accounting, inventory and point of sale into one solution without the old challenge of interfacing disparate systems. In a word, it is really convenient to get the back office intelligence.
Xuan Huang

Hotelinkers - Hotels Centralised Distribution System on Cloud - 0 views

  • It lets you work with third party booking channels & mediums in real-time for your room sales.
  • Get rid of these complexities
  • Enjoy dynamic room allotments, which will automatically top-up your rooms to sell on distribution channels, as long as you have rooms to sell at your Hotel.
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    As we have discussed WebRezPro Property Management System early in this week, which considered as the TOP one hotel PMS technology, the Hoteliker counts the second place. Centralize, manage & distribute operations of your property with the worlds easiest Hotel Management System on Cloud. Multi-lingual, multi-property & multi-currency system with anytime-anywhere access. Like WebRezPro, Hotelogix has several similar advantages. It allows you to manage all your hotel operations from a central PMS, no matter where you are; It saves money a lot and simple to use. What is more important, it shows status and progress in real-time
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KLM Biofuel Flights: Dutch Airline To Use Recycled Cooking Oil To Power Planes - 0 views

  • Dutch airline KLM plans to use recycled cooking oil as biofuel to power flights
  • Dutch airline KLM plans to use recycled cooking oil as biofuel to power flights
  • cutting carbon emissions.
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  • cutting carbon emissions.
  • cutting carbon emissions.
  • Dutch airline KLM plans to use recycled cooking oil as biofuel to power flights
  • Dutch airline KLM plans to use recycled cooking oil as biofuel to power fligh
  • Dutch airline KLM plans to use recycled cooking oil as biofuel to power flights to and from France in a
  • An Air France-KLM Boeing 747 using a 50 percent biofuel mix in one engine successfully completed a demonstration flight in the Netherlands in November 2009
  • emissions
  • emissions
  • cutting carbon emissions
  • move aimed at cutting carbon emissions.
  • Air travel is responsible for about 3 percent of greenhouse gases, but their share of global emissions is rising rapidly.
  • cutting carbon emissions.
  • The plane had a 50-50 mix of biofuel and regular jet fuel in one of its four engines.
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    The concept of this article is totally new to me. Air travel contributes at least three percent of global greenhouse gases and it is still rising. However, it is really good to know that there are certain airlines begin to pay attention on this issue. Dutch airline nowdays has used recyceled cooking oil(biofuel) to power planes. In fact, the plane had a 50-50 mix of biofuel and regular jet fuel in one of its four engines, which help cut carbon emission making by the planes while also help reduce nagative impact on biodiversity and food supply. In a word, KLM airline really shows a model of "green airline".
Xuan Huang

2013 Hotel Mobile Technology Trends « HeBS Internet Marketing Blog - 0 views

  • One of the most notable developments this year is that the terms “mobile marketing” and “mobile technology” really evolved to include not just mobile phones. Tablet devices such as the iPad, Samsung Galaxy and Google Nexus quickly became a significant part of the travel planning and booking process.
  • Google search statistics also show a dramatic increase in hotel queries in the mobile and tablet channels in 2012:
  • According to eMarketer and mobile ad network Chitika, mobile’s estimated share of web traffic in North America is 28% as of June 2012.
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  • It is interesting to note that tablets generated 200% more room nights and 430% more revenue than “pure” mobile devices
  • Tablets Complement Other Screens
  • Marketing in a SoLoMo (Social, Local, Mobile) World
  • Hoteliers can accomplish this in a very affordable ways, such as adding a check-in special on Facebook and Foursquare, or sending them a text message offering a discount to be used on-property. SMS marketing and geo-location offers should become key in how hoteliers target travelers not after but during their travel experience.
  • The Key to Revenue Growth in 2013
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    As GDS technology has taken place in the past 2 decades in hospitality in dustry, a branch of it, mobile technology, is also showing its great potencial. Now more and more people can not live without mobile and mobile could be very useful when people are on their vacation like planning and booking hotel or airlines. Besides "pure" mobile devices, tablets also generately damatical revenue for hotel industry. As a result, hoteliers should notice those trends in customers purchasing habits and make a new maketing plan in a SoLoMo(Social, Local, Mobile) world, considering how to best utilize SoLoMo to engage their guests and generate incremental revenues.
Xuan Huang

Hotel Communication Network Introduces a New Generation of In-Room Technology - Exhibit... - 0 views

  • for convention managers because it is the first innovation that actually makes it easier for the hotel, the convention manager and the convention attendee to
  • HCN’s features can help energize and improve the convention experience while helping hotels secure and retain key convention business
  • More than 65 percent of the guests at the Hilton have used the technology and an overwhelming
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  • More than 65 percent of the
  • More than 65 percent of the
  • for convention managers because it is the first innovation that actually makes it easier for the hotel, the
  • for convention managers because it is the first innovation that actually makes it easier for the hotel, the
  • Hilton Chicago (1550 rooms since August 2010) and the InterContinental Hotel Chicago (800 rooms since January 2011)—are clear successes. More than 65 percent of the guests at the Hilton have used the technology and an overwhelming majority of them (85 percent in an HCN/Hilton survey) said they would prefer to
  • of the guests at the Hilton have used the technology and an overwhelming
  • installations—at the Hilton Chicago (1550 rooms since August 2010) and the InterContinental Hotel Chicago (800 rooms since January 2011)—are clear successes. More than 65 percent of the guests at the Hilton have used the technology and an overwhelming majority of them (85 percent in an HCN/Hilton survey) said they
  • of the guests at the Hilton have used the technology and an overwhelming
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  • patented “game-changing” in-room technology for hotels
  • It’s the ultimate competitive weapon for the convention hotel and a game changer for convention managers because it is the first innovation that actually makes it easier for the hotel, the convention manager and the convention attendee to get what they want
  • It’s the ultimate competitive weapon for the convention hotel and a game changer for convention managers because it is the first innovation that actually makes it easier for the hotel, the convention manager and the convention attendee to get what they want ,
  • convention manager and the convention attendee to get what they want , ”
  • of the guests
  • InterContinental Hotel Chicago
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    Hotel Communication Network HCN is a corporation that serves hoteliers who have embraced in-room technology as a costeffective and guest-friendly way to automate and enhace guest services while reinforcing the hotel's brand message. In recent 2 years, HCN has secessfully practiced in hospitality industry wide, to hotel opertators and convention maangers. It is a breakthrough for the hoteliers because it makes the GM directly reach every guest in every room with instant personal communication and with the ability to customize hotel service offerting. From the customer pespect, this technology is accepted and loved by majority of the guests.
Xuan Huang

Holiday Inn Shows the Way Upgrades to In-house WiFi - 0 views

  • Holiday Inn Resorts has been using their in-house maintained WiFi for over six months. It is up and running 95% of the time and this has resulted in higher guest satisfaction, but most importantly, has helped revenues climb.
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    In order to meet the expectation of convenience Internet access for customers, Holiday Inn Resort in Goa has upgraded their WIFI system to be more consistant and turned to IDS-NEXT, which can imporve he existing WiFi facility and develop it as a revenue generating avenue. Several advantages of IDS-NEXT could be like reducing external dependencies, cost efficient and additional revenue channel.
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