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What is an Human Resources Information System (HRIS)? A Full Guide - 1 views

  • used to collect and store data on an organization’s employees.
  • be cloud-based
  • . This means that the software is running outside of the company’s premises, making it much easier to update.
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  • these systems are also called Human Capital Management systems, or HCM. In this article, we will use the terms HRIS and HRIS systems interchangeably.
  • keeps track of changes to anything related to employees
  • ability to offer self-service HR to employees and managers.
  • This includes material for the identification for employees in case of theft, fraud, or other misbehaviors, first contact information in case of accidents, citizens identification information for the tax
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  • the tracking of data required to advance the HR and business strategy. Depending on the priorities of the organization, different data will be essential to track. This is where the HRIS comes in.
  • Record-keeping
  • time and attendance data from employees
  • Payroll automates the pay process of employee
  • is benefits management
  • This software handles all the company’s recruiting needs. It tracks candidate information and resumes,
  • allows HR to track qualification, certification, and skills of the employees, as well as an outline of available courses for company employees. This module is often referred to as an LMS, or Learning Management System, when it’s a stand-alone
  • talent pipeline and having replacements available
  • having employees and their direct supervisors manage their own data
  • involves the analysis of this data for better-informed decision making. We’ll explain more about this in the section below.
  • databases that record a company’s transactions. An example of a transaction is when an employee joins the company.
  • It includes modules on talent management, workforce rewards, workforce management, and work-life solutions.
  • They simply haven’t been designed for this. In addition, not all HRIS systems have all the above functionalities build-in.
  • as it means that data is dispersed into multiple systems. In order to report data, a new layer needs to be added on top of all HR systems to report and analyze the HR data.
  • These include Workday, Oracle, SAP, ADP, Ceridian, Kronos, and more. Listing all the HRIS suppliers would be impossible, so we decided to explicitly mention the four HCMs that are considered to be leaders.
  • they offer different suites including recruiting, learning, performance management, and an e-learning LMS.
  • Workday is arguably one of the best-known HRIS out there
  • These are systems that keep track of a company’s resources, which include among other things financial assets, orders, and people. In 2011, SAP acquired SuccessFactors,
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  • HR, payroll, and talent management. Systems include time and attendance, onboarding, performance management, compensation, succession
  • on-the-job training to HR professionals in the use of the system. This function is usually in the IT arm of the HR department.
  • provides support for the HRIS. This includes researching and resolving HRIS problems and being a liaison with other parts of the business, like finance/payroll.
  • This means improving the employee experience in using the systems, coming up with user-friendly innovations, and implementing new policies to be reflected in the system.
  • IT is useful to understand the intricacies of the system while HRM helps to understand the processes that the HRIS is supporting.
  • the specific demands of the different stakeholders inside the company are inquired about.
  • you choose an implementation partner,
  • Here the functional and technical requirements for infrastructure,
  • a core test team is created.
  • communication plans need to be created, and Frequently Asked Question and other support documents created to benefit the software implementation and uptake.
  • the system can Go-Live. Feedback needs to be constantly collected and training material updated with the evolving systems. Cons
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    the articles gives a detailed definition of the HRIS and the benefits it presents to companies . it also touches on different platforms that companies decide to choose to work on the HRIS.
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7 Ways to Use AR/VR to Improve Guest Engagement | Hospitality Technology - 0 views

  • reach 5.73 billion U.S. dollars by 2027
  • virtual reality technologies change the environment totally while augmented reality just enhances real-world surroundings.
  • survey the many different rooms your property offers
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  • virtual hotel tours.
  • Interactive elements within hotel rooms can also improve the guest experience.
  • This helps them to plan their daily itineraries and provides incentives for them to book at your hotel.  
  • AR and VR offer huge potential within the hospitality industry.
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    This article gives us an overview and shows you how solutions such as AR (augmented reality) and VR (virtual reality) will reshape the hotel industry and help you better attract your guests. The article mainly describes how AR and VR improve the guest experience from 7 dimensions, includingVirtual Booking Processes, Virtual Hotel Tours,Interactive Hotel Rooms, Virtual Travel Experiences,Beacon Technology, Gamification, Convenient Translation Capabilities.
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    The article discusses different aspects of how can augmented and virtual reality add value to the tourism and hospitality industry? it summarized into seven different aspects, Virtual Booking Processes, Virtual Hotel Tours, Interactive Hotel Rooms, Virtual Travel Experiences, Beacon Technology, Gamification & Convenient Translation Capabilities.
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Will Augmented Reality Enhance The Hotel Stay Of The Future? - Hospitality Net World Panel - 0 views

  • From the point of view of sales and advertising, AR is a great way to show offers and promotions in real-time: a traveler could point the camera at a restaurant and see the menu-of-the-day come to life, or watch hotel room rates shown over the "real" property.
  • Virtual menus enhanced cocktails for example all become possible. Hotels that then champion this on social media can create great buzz around their brand. But really good infrastructure will be vital for this to be a success. The big question remains in the investment needed. Will AR be a budget priority over the next few years. That we will have to wait and see.
  • Some hotels have ridden this "gamification" wave, transforming into "Pokétel." AR is also used to offer unique experiences, as in the case of "Le Petit Chef," an application created by SkullMapping, which lets you enjoy your dinner while it is "cooked" by an animated Chef on your plate.
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  • despite resistance from many properties to invest in new technology, we see an increasing amount of guest journey applications coming to the market, from digital check-in/check-out to marketing/upselling solutions.
  • it was very difficult to really produce an ROI as it related to travel and hospitality. 
  • Augmented reality requires a “wearable”, which is a major barrier to adoption, even after Facebook's acquisition of Oculus and significant price drops. 
  • Did the industry want a technology that further distances them from the customer? While that today may be needed during COVID, at what point does “hospitality” and personal communication become relegated to the technology? 
  • Here in Las Vegas, the footprint of integrated resorts ensures that wayfinding is a very important facility to move the guest from location to location. The volume and frequency of entertainment and dining options also mean that static wayfinding even when well thought out does leave room for improvement. 
  • In another thoughtful application, property in Las Vegas is combining art and augmented reality to provide a guest room with a 'view' where the physical realities of the actual room may not provide such a facility. In this case, an artistic overlay is applied against a static art piece. The outcome is focused on guest engagement, entertainment, and a point of difference. Although it is the same technology used that could provide reference information.
  • The pandemic propels the hospitality industry to innovate and offer new and exciting ways for guests' experience. As the industry seeks to upsell, enhance their guest experience and service offerings to stimulate demands, AR becomes an extremely valuable hotel technology during this recovery period. Augmented Reality technology can help solve the hotel industry's challenge in enhancing the physical environment and guest experiences without the costly and physical disruptions to their operations and facilities. With digital transformation and improving operational standards being the go-to recovery plan for the industry, AR could easily disrupt and transform the hotel industry around the world.
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Top 5 Hospitality Tech Trends for 2021 | By Serge de Klerk - Hospitality Net - 1 views

  • online check-in and check-/out possibilities; mobile keys and cloud connected keyless hotel locks instead of a keycard and traditional Bluetooth locks; cashless payment methods; communicationservices, such as instant messaging with staff.
  • IoT allows for further automation and guests to be able to control their entire stay in the palm of the hands. It syncs the physical and digital world and connects hardware with software.
  • This will guarantee the needed interconnectivity between the different tools and enables intelligent workflows to be made.
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  • the fact that more and more systems are connected to the internet and with IoT those systems can interact with each other in a smart way.
  • when an IoT lock is opened, this can automatically set on the connected smart lightning and temperature in the room.
  • . More and more are we seeing that the core, a hotel's PMS, is completely cloud-based and API driven.
  • IoT solutions also reduce costs associated with running a hotel by streamlining operations, providing better insights and offering real-time, automated management.
  • integrations allows for hotels to focus on guest interactions and service instead of administrative tasks.
  • There are many hotel tech companies that are then able to help hoteliers face these challenges and empower to run better, smarter hotels.
  • Hotels prefer to use one interface and guests should be able to use one (web)app for their entire journey. Having a cloud-based access system real-time connect with your PMS will offer this.
  • Creativity and flexibility will be key to driving hospitality growth post-pandemic.
  • Although technology can be a real game changer for the industry, it starts with the creativity of the industry itself.
  • Cloud-based technology can also be updated easily, securing hotels for future innovations and answering to their challenges of keeping up with the fast-paced technology in this industry.
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      Important Digital Touchpoints - Online Check in/Check out - Mobile Keys, locks, and Bluetooth keys - Cashless payments - Faster communication
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      IoT (Intelligent Technology), reduces costs, lets guest personalize and control every aspect of their stay, it connects the physical and digital world. These aspects are really crucial for success after the pandemic. It will allow hospitality companies to stay up with the trends of the contactless world. Since everything can be reached form mobile devices.
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      This will allow for more sustainability as well, making brands more "green", and saving energy and waste. This will be a lot more appealing for travelers, showing them hotels and restaurants have a mission to save the environment.
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    This article discuses how post pandemic technology integrations will be necessary to stay up to date with the average traveler. Cloud Services, integrations into PMS systems are allowing the guest to control every aspect of their stay by the touch of a button.
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Why AI is the Future of Restaurant Sales | Hacker Noon - 0 views

  • Which food and beverages are selling best at your restaurant or bar? What should you order more of for Halloween? What should you order less of for a rainy week?
  • sales forecasting software works by using artificial intelligence technology to predict which menu items are more likely to be ordered based on historical weather, event, and holiday patterns.
  • knowing exactly what you need in stock is essential to optimizing sales and increasing your bottom line. 
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  • it can help you refrain from ordering foods that are going to go bad due to low popularity or seasonal changes. With this knowledge, you won’t have to worry about throwing away extra stock and thus, losing revenue. 
  • WISK recently updated their bar inventory app to include an analytics feature. In addition to inventory management, beverage costing, and bottle ordering, the app now allows users to forecast sales based on a variety of factors including the weather, events, and holidays.
  • artificial intelligence is quickly becoming the best tool for increasing sales in the hospitality industry and we must start to embrace it. 
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7 Green Technology Examples That Make a Difference | Walter Schindler - 0 views

  • Green technology, also known as sustainable technology, takes into account the long- and short-term impact something has on the environment
  • These technologies allow for the captivation of clean energy from natural resources such as water and sun, and have great potential to revolutionize the energy market towards sustainability.
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  • Key developments include membrane filtration, microbial fuel cells, nanotechnology, development of biological treatments and natural treatment systems such as wetlands.
  • Recycling and waste management
  • A new technology used by the Danish company Ørsted allows for unsorted household waste to be divided up into plastic fractions that can be used for recycling, and a plastic to textile fraction that can be used for fuel or for recycling
  • Chemical recycling, for example, is an innovative process that uses chemicals to break down post-consumer plastic waste into its valuable chemical components. These components can then be used as fuel or converted once again into new plastic products
  • Self-sufficient buildings
  • Scientists have been able to overcome a design flaw of solar panels by allowing them to collect energy in both the rain and sun.
  • Solar panels, for example, are designed to capture energy from the sun
  • Generation of energy from the waves
  • The energy from waves, tides and currents, known collectively as ocean energy, is a massive resource.
  • An Australian company has been working on a system that uses underwater buoys to convert sea waves into zero emission energy and desalinated water
  • Vehicles that do not emit gases
  • Harnessing solar energy
  • Self-sufficient buildings are buildings designed to be operated independently from infrastructural support services such as the electric power grid, gas grid, and municipal water systems
  • Vertical gardens and farms
  • Some vertical farms don’t even require soil, and reduce water use exponentially.
  • Investments in technology are necessary to advance green energy solutions and make the much-needed transition towards a sustainable energy infrastructure
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    This article discusses some innovative and unique technologies that exist to combat top sustainability issues such as energy consumption, water conservation, and waste maangement.
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Sweden is Buying Garbage from European Neighbours | Energy | RESET.org - 0 views

  • Waste is a much-needed fuel for Sweden right now, something they seemingly don't produce enough of, leaving them with no other solution than buying waste from neighbouring Norway.
  • Sweden recycles over 99 percent of its total waste in one way or the other and less than even 1 percent makes it to landfill. Sweden has been incredibly successful with its recycling programme while about almost half of all household waste is burnt and turned turned into energy through the incineration plants.
  • Sweden benefits in more ways than one from this deal, mnn.com states: “Norway actually pays Sweden to take its excess waste, Sweden burns it for heat and electricity, and the ashes remaining from the incineration process, filled with highly polluting dioxins, are returned back to Norway and landfilled.”
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How will technology impact the efficiency and sustainability of waste management? - 0 views

  • How will technology impact the efficiency and sustainability of waste management?
  • This is the way waste management has always been. New York’s first waste management was an attempt to clean the streets of the thousands of tonnes of horse manure dumped on them every day.
  • The advent of packaging, plastics and electrical/electronic products has changed the way waste managers work. Yet, in 70% of the world, the old pick up and dump model continues sadly unchanged with disastrous consequences, such as oceans being full of plastics. But elsewhere waste management is now a sophisticated, technically and socially complex industry.
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  • Technology has enabled waste management to ensure environmental and human health protection while at the same time handling complex materials, increasing recycling, producing energy and virtually eliminating landfills in some countries.
  • Robotics are already widely present in sorting material facilities
  • The internet allows continuous real-time tracking of waste across countries
  • Hydraulic collection systems are increasingly being introduced in new buildings to avoid bins on the road.
  • Plant management, emission monitoring, chemical/biological parameters within plants
  • These new technologies are creating vast amounts of data. The data allows us to understand the movement not just of waste but of people – how they behave and what products and materials they are buying and will turn into waste.
  • predict the future and plan waste collection, the location of bins on the streets, the amount of plant we need, with some anticipation.
  • It also allows producers of waste to intervene to reduce their waste outputs
  • Add to this the use of artificial intelligence and blockchain computing – technologies that allow the multiplication of the access and transmission of intelligence and its automation. How does this work in practice?
  • First, data collection will be faster and simpler; then automated trend and performance analysis allows the user to see anomalies immediately; finally, this informs employee behaviour and decisions and allows immediate corrective actions.
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    the article suggests the different ways technology contributes into solving one of the issues production companies face which is managing waste. by suggesting different aspects to limit the negative outcomes of the production also to help in overcoming the challenges in the area. the article also emphasize the importance of data collection and utilization to enhance the efficiency in the industry.
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Investing in the Guest Experience: Wyndham Becomes First Major Hotel Company to Begin R... - 0 views

  • Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, the world’s largest hotel franchising company with over 8,900 hotels across nearly 95 countries, today announced the roll out of the next-gen Oracle Hospitality OPERA Cloud Property Management (PMS) to its full-service hotels, making it the first major hotel company to adopt the system globally.
  • The Company anticipates approximately 20 percent of its full-service portfolio will adopt the new PMS in the next 12 months with the majority migrating to the system over the next several years.
  • a fully reimagined mobile app, making it the first to bring mobile check-in and checkout to more than 6,000 economy and midscale hotels.
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  • Not only does the system help our hotel owners deliver a better guest experience through a host of operational enhancements and efficiencies, it’s designed to lower their overall costs by eliminating the need for costly and difficult-to-maintain on-site hardware
  • Designed to meet fiscal requirements across more than 200 countries, operators can customize the system to operate in 20 languages.
  • Operators can run their hotel from anywhere while team members can untether from the front desk to serve guests anywhere on property.
  • Easy integration with thousands of key partner interfaces means a smoother, more streamlined guest experience
  • Built specifically to run hotel operations, the PMS is flexible and can scale to meet the needs of each hotel without requiring installation and maintenance of on-site hardware.
  • to help drive more business to its franchisees—particularly from everyday business travelers, such as construction workers, utility workers, truckers and more.
  •  Wyndham Direct, a total booking, billing and payment solution for corporate customers that streamlines travel management with no minimum spend or stay requirements and Wyndham Business, a one-stop-shop for anyone looking to do business with Wyndham and its hotels.
  • Wyndham first began its digital transformation journey in 2016, which has since resulted in a shift to best-in-class, cloud-based property management systems, a single central reservation system for all 20 brands, and a flexible cloud service and sales platform.
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    Wyndam has shifted to a cloud- based PMS system, being the first major hotel company to do so. This system will allow the hotel to deliver a better guest experience, enhance operational efficiency, and lower costs while making the hotel more competitive in the market.
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How Augmented Reality Is Revolutionizing Hospitality Industry (From Inside Out) | ARPost - 0 views

  • Augmented reality gives hoteliers unlimited potential to engage their guests. Since today everyone is carrying a smartphone in their pockets, you can leverage it to connect with your guests deeply.
  • AR has risen as an essential technology for the hospitality industry recently because it allows it to improve the physical environments and experiences and hence the sales.
  • One way in which hoteliers can use AR to boost their offering is by using interactive elements within their hotel rooms. Such experiences can add value to a customer’s stay at the hotel.
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  • It is high time now for the hospitality industry to consider building gamification apps to engage their customers. You can create games that help customers win discount coupons of the nearby restaurants or theme parks.
  • Using augmented and mixed reality headsets,  such as Microsoft Hololens, companies can show all this information to the manager and employees in real-time.
  • Many hoteliers have leveraged augmented reality to make the hotel environment more enjoyable to customers. For example, one of the leading hotel chains,
  • Augmented reality can help facility managers to increase their engineers’ productivity and decrease costs to keep them safe. Incorporating AR mobile app into EAM and CMMS solutions can help them work more efficiently.
  • Hoteliers can use this technology to create virtual keys that allow customers to unlock their rooms when they come near one.
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      Incredibly important in collecting consumer generated data
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      Interesting! I think it would depend on how this tool is used. For example, sounds like it would be perfect in a haunted house!
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      Can be used for scavenger hunts around the property to engage younger guests
  • Beacon technology is all about providing information to customers when they reach a particular location. It works using Bluetooth technology.
  • The CMMS can provide maintenance and service staff with an automated tool capable of preventive maintenance, scheduling inspections, work orders, managing inventory, and retrieval of recorded data. Technicians can enter various instructions explaining how long a task takes to complete work orders, filter through previous work orders, and closeout of the system.
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      Holding maintenance and technicians accountable for completing tasks in the estimated amount of time will save the property more money in the long run.
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  • It will help them to increase their revenue by saving maintenance costs.
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  • he second one is that you can get more insights by integrating the app with CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management System) or EAM (Enterprise Asset Management).
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    This article depicts how AR (augmented reality) is being implemented in the hospitality industry to improve the physical environment and experiences the hotels are offering to the consumer. It provides a real time data feed to customers at the right time and place giving great customer service in the end result. Some examples how it is being implemented is that with AR you are able to transport the customer directly to the room they want to explore in real-time and in real retrospective as if they were there. With the creating of AR apps like "Pokemon Go" hotels can create similar games in which it rewards the customers with discounts and other incentives. So with the rise of technology we can definitely look forward to how technology can hep us prior to our choice of booking experience the outcome of what to expect without leaving the comfort of our living room.
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How Technology is Changing the Restaurant Industry - 0 views

  • Restaurants that quickly pivoted to online ordering, drive-throughs, and carry out food were able to maintain steady business. Mobile ordering technology also reduces wait time for customers, making fast food even faster.
  • Online reviews have changed the restaurant landscape forever by giving an immense amount of  control to consumers.
  • In a world where any bad experience can turn away potential visitors, restaurants must step up their service, cleanliness, and food quality.
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      I agree. The restaurant I work at now takes customer reviews very seriously. Employee bonuses are related to customer reviews.
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  • it removes another touch point and both simplifies and speeds up the buying process.
  • Three of the biggest ways technology helps restaurants is with their digital food safety, employee performance, and team accountability.
  • digital food safety helps restaurants be compliant and serve hot fresh food.  
  • BOH digital software also helps restaurant owners ensure orders are accurate, service is friendly, and all employees are trained with the tools they need to succeed.
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Wendy's and Google Cloud Partner to Enhance the Wendy's Restaurant Experience | Hospita... - 1 views

  • Wendy's® and Google Cloud announced a partnership to enhance the Wendy's restaurant experience and unlock new customer, restaurant, and employee experiences through data-driven insights.
  • Wendy's intends to leverage Google Cloud's data analytics, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and hybrid cloud tools to create new ways customers can order food in the drive thru, on their mobile devices and through other touchpoints.
  • Google Cloud's AI/ML and data analytics solutions will enable Wendy's to innovate ways to create fast, frictionless, and fun interactions that redefine the way customers visit and enjoy our restaurants."
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  • By bringing together Wendy's commitment to innovation, with the best of Google technology, we can help build the quick service restaurant of tomorrow that redefines speed, convenience, and quality.
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    Wendy's plans to 1) reimagine the restaurant experience for customers and employees by improving business analytics and reporting 2) create new ways of ordering food through mobile, web, and other touchpoints at the restaurant 3) provide a next-gen restaurant experience.
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8 POS Trends & Technologies Shaping the Future of Retail - 0 views

  • A POS—or point-of-sale—system is an invaluable business tool that has replaced the traditional cash register with constantly evolving, tech-driven solutions.
  • mobile and cloud-based POS transactions enable businesses to make sales from anywhere.
  • Cloud-based POS technology: Today’s POS software is often cloud-based, meaning you can access your POS software and all of its data from any compatible device at any time.
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  • POS technology makes it possible for small businesses to accommodate these complex buying behaviors, letting them compete with larger companies with bigger budgets.
  • POS technologies continue to empower retailers to create a more seamless customer experience across all touchpoints.
  • mPOS systems: Many cloud POS options also have a mobile component, or an mPOS, so associates can meet customers where they are and make sales on the floor.
  • When you accommodate additional payment methods with a flexible, tech-forward POS, you can accommodate more customers—and encourage more sales in turn.
  • While credit and debit cards remain popular, usage is expected to decrease gradually as consumers access ever-expanding payment options
  • Having a POS that provides personalized shopping experiences is important
  • POS software captures valuable information with every transaction, so you can build customer profiles that help you learn more about your clientele. Over time, you can personalize automated campaigns through your POS, enabling your associates to access customer profiles at checkout or on an mPOS.
  • POS data is valuable for more than just getting to know your customers and their communication preferences. The metrics from your POS can also reveal information about your business’ staff, products, store layout, foot traffic, and returns rate—among other metrics.
  • Choosing a POS system that lets your customers subscribe to products or services makes it easy for them to keep their favorite products in stock while effortlessly maintaining brand loyalty.
  • many of the best loyalty program software options integrate with POS systems and make it easy for customers to sign up for rewards.
  • With increased mobility, data analysis, and security, POS technologies are becoming an integral part of every retail business.
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Innovation Challenges in Hospitality - 0 views

  • The biggest development in recent years has been that of big data. While it seems that every company in today’s marketplace owns customer data, it’s only those who do something with it that gain a competitive edge.
  • Voice search is transforming the booking process, making it increasingly easy and convenient for customers to search for their next stay, without having to type a single word.
  • One such way is in providing a deeper level of personalization within the booking process.
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  • it’s no longer about simply providing a guest with a room, but providing them with a seamless experience
  • Another growing trend is the use of technology to enhance the guests’ stay. Modern guests are increasingly looking for high-tech experiences, and many are willing to forego traditional amenities to get them
  • the industry has had a dramatic environmental impact, from construction processes to energy and water consumption
  • keep in mind that sustainability goes beyond environmental management. To truly support long-term sustainable development, companies need to think beyond water and energy-saving methods and consider their impact on economic progress and social development – promoting health and well-being, gender equality, stimulating entrepreneurship and supporting local communities.
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    The Article disscuss the challenges in innovation in hotels, this include different aspects and argues that the industry is a bit late adapting and untilizing technologies compared to other industries. it gives example of the booking services of an airline and a hotel. which clearly gives strong indication that the clients in the market now days tend to look for a more personalized services which can be offered through the hotel booking system. another aspect of the article covers the side of sustainability, that is not limited to saving water or energy level but on a wider aspect also.
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Hotel Technology Trends: 14 Upcoming Innovations for 2021 - 0 views

  • Self-service automation intends to place the decision-making process in the hands of the guests as opposed to hotel staff. This directly follows trends which have been witnessed across multiple sectors.
  • 3. Facial Recognition TechnologyMany consumers are just beginning to become accustomed to facial recognition technology; particularly in relation to smartphone security. Still, it is important to mention that these very same methods represent another important facet of modern hotel technology. There are several benefits which facial recognition applications are able to provide for hotel management:Enhanced levels of security and privacyOnly authorised personnel will be allowed to enter specific areasThis method can be used in conjunction with electronic payments as another form of verification
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  • In fact, one hotel in Japan is already fully staffed by these mechanical marvels. However, robots will more likely be used to supplicate human interaction as opposed to replace it altogether.
  • 7. ChatbotsChatbots and similar online widgets are now commonplace when visiting countless websites. In the same respect, they are beginning to revolutionise hotel technology and its associated amenities. These clever devices are set to offer guests a host of options. Some of those which are the most applicable within the hospitality industry include:Hyper-personalised search criteria and resultsA streamlined method for confirming a reservationAn excellent way to build brand recognition and loyalty.Marketing relevant products and services to the end userA final point to mention is that modern chatbots offer a language-agnostic edge. As they can detect and respond to numerous dialects, previous international barriers have been removed from the equation. This will lead to higher booking rates and an impressive return on investment (ROI).
  • Virtual Reality (VR)VR plays another important role; primarily in illustrating the amenities, services and rooms that a hotel has to offer. Virtual hotel tours/ 360 videos are a perfect example of this immersive trend. In fact, many professionals believe that this type of hotel technology is set to become compulsory in the not-so-distant future. The good news is that it is a cost-effective solution and virtual reality can be easily deployed within most scenarios.
  • There is no doubt that cutting-edge hotel technology is here to stay.
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    This article is about the 11 upcoming innovations for this new year. Some of the innovations are already being used, like Service Automation, Facial Recognition Technology, Alexa voices, etc. But, this article explains how "There is no doubt that cutting-edge hotel technology is here to stay". A really cool innovation that caught my attention is robots. In Japan, there are hotels already fully staffed by mechanical marvels. As stated in the article "they will be used to supplicate human interaction as opposed to replace it altogether".
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    Some of the trends that are happening now in the hotel industry. The rate of change in technology is generally accelerating, which is worth noting. So things that change this year, could become obsolete in just a few years. Staying on top of these changes will be mission critical for those in the industry.
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What are the three big technology issues for the hotel industry? | PhocusWire - 0 views

  • The fragmented nature and location of hotel systems means a guest’s credit card number could exist in multiple systems in formats of varying security in locations of varying security.
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      1st technology issue for hotel industry
  • HTNG has set up a workgroup that will a framework that will enable hotels to concentrate the storage of sensitive card data in a single system, managed securely by a vendor or the hotel company.
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      Solution for 1st technology issue
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      is this enough?
  • it has become critical for hotels to appear correctly and accurately in search results, as search engine sites have essentially become the gateway to travel research and inspiration.
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      2nd technology issue is Unique Global Identification Numbers. Something as small as a incorrect address can cause a problem
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  • In both Europe and the US, regulations are being released and revised to provide support to guests with disabilities.
  • With the increase in electronic distribution of hotel information and transactions, hotels are working to provide better information and service to guests with disabilities.
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      The three main technology issues hotels are facing are PCI, ID numbers , and support for best with disabilities.
    • torte003
       
      PCI is a main security threat that they face. Having a hotels cc system hacked and all their guest information stolen is an extreme nightmare. They have tasks forces that help educate hotels on how to protect and learn more about the procedures to keep that secure.
  • I can hear some of you now – what good can possibly come from creating an ‘association of associations’? Aren’t we just creating more overhead, more cost and more bureaucracy? In a word, no.
  • From my own perspective
  • I hate wasting our scarce
  • resources, and worse, wasting the resources of our members who volunteer their time to work for us
  • Other council member organization initiatives include a white paper authored by AH&LA, a payment technologies committee established by HEDNA, and the support by OpenTravel of needed XML specification changes as required by the industry.
  • thousands of companies worldwide provide hundreds of software applications to help hotels and hotel companies manage operations to provide better guest service.
  • three key technology issues that are having, and will continue to have, a direct strategic impact on the hospitality industry:
  • Search engine optimization is a great thin
  • PCI (payment card industry) complianceUnique identification numbers for hotelsSupport for guests with disabilities
  • ‘holy grail’
    • torte003
       
      Having wrong information about your hotel or business can be such a negative impact on business. With everyone now on google or yelp having the right information is crucial.
  • y company has become critically important for the financial stability and market credibility of the hospitality industry.Members of the HTSIC have addressed this issue in a coordinated
    • vanessavioli
       
      Cyber security is almost equal to climate change in the impact on the industry. As we move into being a cashless society, keeping guests information private is integral to the continued growth of the industry.
  • Initiatives specific to distribution include the creation of standard room definitions and descriptions, guaranteeing accessible guest rooms and removing the accessible guest room from inventory when booked. HEDNA has worked on creating this vocabulary, and OpenTravel has revised its hotel schema, annotations and code list to reflect these changes.
    • vanessavioli
       
      This is an extremely important issue for the industry. Creating an industry standard vocabulary to ensure that guests with disabilities receive the specific room and accommodations they need is a game-changer. The ease of mind that it would create for those customers is priceless.
  • And our biggest strength is our commitment to work together, to eliminate redundant work or conflicting positions, to be transparent and open in our dealings with each other, and to address the most important technological needs of the hospitality industry.
    • vanessavioli
       
      With the ease of current technology, concerns about many of the bureaucratic aspects of something like this can be quickly done or even potentially eliminated.
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