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Contents contributed and discussions participated by YIZHE YANG

YIZHE YANG

The HRIS solution - Express Hospitality - 0 views

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    HRIS solution in hospitality industry is crucial. it makes managers save time and money to pursue the high profitability. this software can collect the employee information or interviewers information and choose the best employee who are suitable for hotel. this solution can compare the employee working experiences like how long this employee works in hospitality industry, what his job was before, what his position was before. using this software, managers can have a clear understanding of the performance of the employee.
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HEI Hotels & Resorts' Marriott La Jolla Showcased During Tour of Department of Energy's... - 0 views

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    San Diego, CA - August 30, 2012 -The Marriott La Jolla, owned and operated by HEI Hotels & Resorts, was showcased on Tuesday by the Department of Energy during a tour of the facilities of its Better Buildings Challenge participants. The visit was part of a three-day tour in California to highlight the energy-efficient and energy saving practices and technologies implemented by the participants.
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Internet Tourism Marketing: Potential and Constraints - 0 views

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    The Internet has increasingly become a popular medium for marketing. This paper attempted to investigate the potential of the Internet for tourism marketing and the current constraints on the full realisation of such potential. Through an examination of the advantages of the Internet as a marketing tool and the characteristics of the tourism industry, the paper found that the Internet was ideal for marketing tourism. It then analysed the main Internet applications in tourism marketing and explored the key factors that were attributable to the current low level of travel sales an the Internet The paper concluded with a brief discussion of the major strategic issues in the implementation of Internet tourism marketing.
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    This paper has so far examined some of the key issues related to the marketing of tourism on the Internet. In particular, it has highlighted the main features of the Internet as an effective and efficient communication medium, including its addressability, interactivity, flexibility and accessibility, and its role in improving customer service and reducing costs. It has also analysed the unique characteristics of tourism which make it perfect to be marketed on the Internet and further explored the main areas in tourism marketing where the Internet could play a significant role and provide substantial benefits for both the marketer and the consumer. In an investigation of the key forces which drive Internet commerce, it has found that a wide variety of factors, grouped conveniently in four broad categories demand, organisational, technological and governmental - could both enable and restrict the application of the Internet in tourism marketing.
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Merchant Hospitality International Event Planing& Management - 0 views

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    Merchant Hospitality was formed to cater and develop concepts in the Hospitality Industry. They established Flanagan's Prime Steakhouse & Bar in 2007, a 200 seater Irish/ American Bar and Restaurant. This success of the establishment was immediate as our product was new to Ireland and catered for the growing market of regular dining rather than occasional. Dining out has become a social past time and our customers have become frequent visitors.
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    They offer the highest quality products, exceptional service and unrivalled expertise for any event or occassion.
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Emerging Technologies & eTourism | International Centre for Tourism & Hospitality Resea... - 0 views

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    Professor Dimitrios Buhalis --Theme Leader of Emerging Technologies and eTourism. Since the 1980s, Information Communication Technology (ICT) has been transforming tourism globally and has dramatically transformed the best operational and strategic practices in the industry. eTourism has given scope for the development of a wide range of new tools and services that facilitate global interaction between players around the world.
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    The interaction between technology and tourism in recent times has brought fundamental changes to both the industry and our perceptions of its nature. Increasingly, ICT plays a critical role for the competitiveness of tourism organisations and destinations as well as for the entire industry as a whole.
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Movenpick Hotel Jumeirah Beach launches mobile app - 0 views

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    The free app enables hotel guests and visitors to explore hotel facilities and offers wherever they are and at any time. It is available for download from AppyHotel at the Apple store and gives iPad and iPhone users details of business services, hotel facilities, room amenities, services, things to do, updated restaurant events, spa treatments and special offers.
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    Lately, the Mövenpick Hotel Jumeirah Beach has installed a new mobile application offering hotel information. Customers can install this app in their iphone, computer, ipad and Mac. This is a free app that makes more guest use this. Nowadays, people are not only booking a hotel by phone but also acquiring the details of hotel on the phone or ipad. Moreover the information of the hotels is updating every day or even every hour. This is fast, convenient and effective for the guest. In the modern society, the higher satisfaction the customers have, the more successful the hotel can get.
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Multiview Enterprise .NET n10 Software - 0 views

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    For organizations seeking a solution that easily conforms to their existing operations, Multiview Enterprise .NET n10 offers a flexible, integrated suite of financial solutions. With Multiview Enterprise .NET n10, companies gain superior visibility over corporate data, creating a more effective and efficient organization while still controlling costs; Multiview is one of the most robust yet affordable solutions in the market.
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    For a company, the data of finance is very important. The software is in addition to sophisticated financials, Multiview also offers a robust reporting and analytics environment with the ViewPoint tool. With ViewPoint, companies have access to all corporate data coupled with the ability to drill down to the underlying detail in every subsystem.
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Jonas Club Management - Point of Sale - 0 views

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    Jonas Club ManagementWorldwide over 2,100 clubs in 14 different countries with memberships ranging from 100 to 20,000 utilize the Jonas Club Management solution to build and enrich member relationships, increase revenues, and decrease costs. Jonas Club Management is the recognized global leader in Club Management Software.
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    The Jonas Point of Sale system allows for the creation of an unlimited amount of menus and nested menus, grants easy access to member preferences, and even enables pre-event chit setup for quick and easy processing at a later time. All of these features, and many more, are made available through complete integration with the rest of your Jonas Management system.
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Optima Property Management Systems - 0 views

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    Optima PMS is a state of the art; Windows based Property Management System that incorporates the latest in advanced technology. It is designed to provide all the features of a sophisticated Front Office system linked with other computerized hotel applications on the same relational SQL database.
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The Sustainability of Deutsche Bank's Green Initiative - 2 views

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    Deutsche bank has long been viewed as a corporate leader on green issues-so much so that in 2010, a vice chairman of the bank was invited to join heads of state, finance ministers and other diplomacy types comprising a U.N. advisory panel to help find funding sources for projects related to climate change.
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    If a company adopts a new energy, the cost of change will soon be back from the energy bill savings , and this will be a long-term investment for the company, this is a favorable.
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e-business strategy - virtual value chain - 0 views

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    Over the years, some businesses have controlled almost all factors of production and distribution (Ford in its early days) whereas others have outsourced almost everything (Dell). In the early days of industry, large enterprises controlled and owned most factors of production and businesses like Ford Motor Company in the USA had their own foundries, railroad, forestry and electricity generating plants, In the UK, Cadbury's and Lever Brothers went so far as to build villages and amenities for their workers. The motivation for this vertical integration was varied but included cost and quality control, worker loyalty and protection of proprietary processes. As well as control of production, resources and employees, businesses like Ford also controlled the retail sales and service network.
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    The virtual value chain, created by John Sviokla and Jeffrey Rayport, is a business model describing the dissemination of value-generating information services throughout an Extended Enterprise . This value chain begins with the content supplied by the provider, which is then distributed and supported by the information infrastructure; thereupon the context provider supplies actual customer interaction. It supports the physical value chain of procurement, manufacturing, distribution and sales of traditional companies. To illustrate the distinction between the two value chains consider the following: "when consumers use answering machines to leave a message, they are using an object that is both made and sold in the physical world, however when they buy electronic answering services from the phone company they are using the marketspace-a virtual realm where products and services are digital information and are delivered through information-based channels." (Rayport et al. 1996) Many businesses employ both value chains, including banks, which provide services to customers in the physical world at their branch offices and virtually online. The value chain is separated into two chains because the marketplace (physical) and the marketspace (virtual) need to be managed in different ways to be effective and efficient (Samuelson 1981). Nonetheless, the linkage between the two is critical for effective supply chain management.
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LGR - Computer network development - 1 views

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    In this paper a computer network is defined to be a set of autonomous, independent computer systems, interconnected so as to permit interactive resource sharing between any pair of systems. An overview of the need for a computer network, the requirements of a computer communication system, a description of the properties of the communication system chosen, and the potential uses of such a network are described in this paper.
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    The goal of the computer network is for each computer to make every local resource available to any computer in the net in such a way that any program available to local users can be used remotely without degradation. That is, any program should be able to call on the resources of other computers much as it would call a subroutine. The resources which can be shared in this way include software and data, as well as hardware. Within a local community, time-sharing systems already permit the sharing of software resources. An effective network would eliminate the size and distance limitations on such communities. Currently, each computer center in the country is forced to recreate all of the software and data files it wishes to utilize. In many cases this involves complete reprogramming of software or reformatting the data files. This duplication is extremely costly and has led to considerable pressure for both very restrictive language standards and the use of identical hardware systems. With a successful network, the core problem of sharing resources would be severely reduced, thus eliminating the need for stifling language standards. The basic technology necessary to construct a resource sharing computer network has been available since the advent of time-sharing. For example, a time-sharing system makes all its resources available to a number of users at remote consoles. By splicing two systems together as remote users of each other and permitting user programs to interact with two consoles (the human user and the remote computer), the basic characteristics of a network connection arc obtained. Such an experiment was made between the TX-2 computer at Lincoln Lab and the Q-32 computer at SDC in 1966 in order to test the philosophy.' Logically, such an interconnection is quite powerful and one can tap all the resource of the other system. Practically, however, the interconnection of pairs of computers with console grade communication service is virtually useless. Firs
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Bartech to Unveil Latest Innovations in Automatic Minibar Technology at Equip... - 1 views

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    Show marks two decades of continued advancement in automatic minibar technology and industry firsts available only from Bartech Bartech, a world leader in automatic profit-generating minibar solutions for the hospitality industry, announced today that it will be showcasing its comprehensive product line at Equip'Hôtel 2012, taking place November 11-15 at Porte De Versailles in Paris, France. In addition to their already extensive selection of customizable automatic minibars designed to maximize revenue and save hoteliers time and money through increased efficiency, Bartech will also be introducing three new product solutions this year at Hall 2 Booth D56. These recent innovations include the energy efficient Neobar, a stand-alone eTray and new web-based minibar management software.
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    Efficient, energy-saving, increase profits, not only is the development trend of the hotel, but the overall trend of the economy. Bartech seize troubled refrigerator consumes high for the hotel industry, which proposed innovation. These recent innovations include the energy efficient Neobar, a stand-alone eTray and new web-based minibar management software. Now only be reflected in terms of technology and design of energy-saving, I believe that the next phase of development will be more evident in the near future, our effort will be put into the research and development of new materials, smaller resource consumption, durable and lasting.
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