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YONGHE FAN

Bookt™ Adds Mobile Website to InstaManager™ FLEX :: Hotel Technology Resource - 1 views

  • Bookt LLC, a pioneer in cloud-based technology solutions for the professional vacation rental manager, has announced that mobile websites are ready to launch for all current and new InstaManager FLEX clients as an affordable upgrade. 
  • What’s also very interesting is that the number of visitors accessing with mobile devices more than tripled compared to Dec 2010.”
  • Now with the fully-optimized Mobile Web upgrade, consumers can search, check availability, book, and get their confirmation all via their Smartphone or other mobile device.
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  • Bookt’s software and integrated marketing services make specialty lodging companies more effective with activities that directly drive their revenue, manage resources, and provide business control.
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    This article is talking about Bookt, the leader in cloud-based solutions for lodging industry, announced to launch mobile websites for all InsraManager FLEX clients. Nowadays, more and more people would prefer to use mobile devices to check emails, search information and visit websites. The mobile web will be the top two travel touchpoints in 2013. That means mobile websites will be a large platform to search and share information. And that is also the reason to launch mobile websites for InsraManager FLEX to make it convenient for client's booking success. Mobile web would help customers search, check availability, book, and get confirmation via their Smartphone. People could check their room status anywhere and get any room confirmation number whenever. The mobile web is designed to be faster load and built exactly for the smaller screens.
Michelle Wilson

Buffalo Wild Wings Franchisees Improve Service With Automated - 1 views

  • implemented QSR's automated kitchen display software and hardware within franchise operators of Buffalo Wild Wings Grill & Bar restaurants to help ensure consistency, food quality, and optimum ticket times.
  • . We are now able to look at what each station is doing and effectively manage our problem areas by finding which employees can keep up and which can't. It has also made our kitchen calm, organized, and quiet.
  • 24-7 supplies a comprehensive set of solutions to these Buffalo Wild Wings franchisees which includes a POS system that is the "easiest and most flexible in the industry,"
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    Buffalo Wild Wings added QSR's automated kitchen display hardware and software to over 40 of their locations. These locations are currently using a ticket-less automated system in the kitchen and have found there are faster "ticket" times, they are better able to determine problem areas in the kitchen, and are able to evaluate employee performance during busy times in the restaurant.When using a "ticket-less" system it is easier to track orders and/or mistakes that may happen because you do not lose the ticket (which is a common occurrence) I currently work at a restaurant that was looking into QSR's automated kitchen system, but we have not done that at this point, but we will move to that eventually. However we do have QSR's newest seating and wait list management technology and it does make a world of difference when managing seating and a waiting list in a large restaurant.
ying jiang

What Management information systems are used by the hotel industry - 2 views

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    Basically, this article introduces several Management Information Systems currently used in hotels. Different MIS has different features. Some focus on internal and external information exchanging, some mainly manage information exchanging among different departments inside the whole company.
ying jiang

Management Information Systems, Hotel MIS, Hotel Information Systems - 3 views

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    This article generally introduces MIS, including the goals of MIS, the important elements of MIS, and the necessary investments of adopting MIS.
Janive Santini

500 Million Reasons to Launch Online Ordering - 1 views

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    This article explains that more and more companies are adding online ordering directly to their Facebook fan pages. Their software is directly linked to the internet, thereby allowing customers to order through facebook. If a potential new client was browsing the internet at work, unsure of what to order for lunch that day, this is very convenient. Once ordered, the activity is posted to that person's wall, for all their friends to see. It's a great marketing strategy and a way for word about that particular restaurant to get out.
Charlie Barrett

Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts Unveils New Website and Inaugural Luxury Trend Report - 6 views

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      This article talks about the inceasing use of technology in all aspects of hotel marketing, interaction and booking. There is a trend moving all business towards social marketing and social media. The Four Seasons has created a new website that caters to the new tech savy travelor. This new site is fully compatible with all tablets and smartphones. It allows the travelor to create a profile giving the guest a more personalized experience by anticipating guest wants and needs. The article also identifies the emergence of "The Luxury Trend Report." This report, generated through online research has identified growing technological trends in the market. Two of these trends are the rise of E-commerce and the increased use of iPads. The article clearly shows that the movement toward better hospitality technology is essencial for a brand to compete in this new age.
  • The new fourseasons.com offers an immersive and user-friendly experience, combined with rich global content, impactful design and social media integration.
  • The new Four Seasons website was thoughtfully designed in the same vein, to deliver an immersive and effortless experience tailored to every user.
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  • On the go – Fully optimized for mobile devices and tablets.
  • Access to reviews – Each of the 80-plus property pages feature user generated content direct from Twitter, Facebook and TripAdvisor.
  • Personalization – After setting up a profile and indicating personal interests, related content and recommendations from Four Seasons will become available on a guest's next visit and over time, delivering a completely personalized experience.
  • Extensive research around digital consumption of luxury consumers, both in the travel sector and across other categories, was conducted for the development of the new website. In addition, Four Seasons held focus groups globally to better understand guest and travel partner needs
  • The inaugural Luxury Trend Report highlights what we have learned about guest expectations in terms of high-tech balanced with high-touch, how they use social media to engage with brands, and other valuable information."
  • Branding moves to the social sphere. Seventy-eight percent of the affluent participate in social networking sites, with more than half using social media to connect with a brand. Four Seasons brings digital media to the forefront of marketing efforts to suit the ways guests communicate.
  • E-commerce is king. The luxury consumer is increasingly going online to research and make purchases. Four Seasons online bookings rose 10 percent from 2010 to 2011. The rise of the iPad. One-third of wealthy consumers own a tablet or e-Reader. Four Seasons revenue generated from the iPad and other tablets has grown 200 percent from 2010 to 2011. This number is predicted to grow significantly in 2012.
Kevin Character

Travel Companies Sued Over App Patent - 3 views

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    In the age of apps and mobile technology, something told me this one was coming. I found an interesting article about 10 travel companies being sued by a mobile app producing company for copyright infringement. Air Transport World is reporting that MarcoSolve Inc., based out of Oklahoma, is suing several airlines and other companies, including Avis Rent A Car, the Hertz Corp., Hipmunk Inc., Hotels.com, Priceline.com and Travelocty.com. The patent that MacroSolve is suing over grants the company the ability to download apps to any mobile device, collect data from those device users and send that data back to a central database. On a travel-based application, this would be conceived as the ability to track user location and automate social networking connectivity. MacroSolve was finally granted the patent in 2010 following several revisions when the company originally filed in 2002. More than 30 other companies other non-travel based companies were also sued by MacroSolve for infringement. However, a patent consultancy is claiming that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office granted the same patent for the invention to different companies. When considering the app world and app technology, the article indicates that there are only very small differences in software that distinguish one patent from another. As app-building technology continues, I believe news reports will begin to reveal more litigation like this. This is the type of technology that tends to overlap in design. For example, the article says the MacroSolve patent on differed in its use of its app terms like "poll", and "survey". Air Transport World reports the recent litigation is forcing some foreign developers away from the U.S. market.
Carl Miller

KABA Delivers on Hyatt's Commitment to Guest Safety and Convenience | hospitalityupgrad... - 0 views

  • Only keycard holders may be admitted to guestroom floors for heightened security.  KABA’s Saflok electronic lock system and keycards interface with Schindler Elevator Corporation’s PORT Technology.
  • “The technology personalizes the guest’s stay by generating automatic elevator calls,”
  • “The system also enables greater security.  It ensures that only keycard holders may access the guestroom floors during defined hours of operation.”
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    This article describes how a Hyatt hotel in New Orleans has increased hotel and guest security while making it easier for guests to get where they need to go. The increased security is vital for this hotel as it provides meeting and event space to guests. A lot of people make business deals in the hotel and it's important to them to know there are no unwanted attendees at their meetings and events. This is great for guests as they only need to know what their hotel/conference room number is. The hotel basically leads them directly where they need to go. This saves hotel personnel time they might have to spend giving people directions to their room. This hotel is very large so helping guests get where they need to go saves lots of time and frustration. This can also be a great cost saving move for the hotel. They may be able to eliminate some security personnel knowing the RFID cards and elevator security system will do some of the work for them. A surveillance staff is still needed but they should already have those positions on staff anyway. They could perhaps also see some energy savings as the Schindler system should be calling the most efficient elevator car. One thing I'm wondering about that is not addressed in the article is the security of the stairwells. They surely have to have stairwells for emergency situations. Can someone go into the stairwell from their floor and access other floors?
jennifer kornreich

Hacking at Hotels: Mutating Threats at the Ramparts - 2 views

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    This article states a situation where a rouge employee steals guests credit information. There should be a technological way to keep this from happening and they are discussing facial recognition as a possible solution. but that hackers would soon find a way around this as well.
Ruth James

Airline passengers face chaos across US as flight plan system fails - 0 views

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    November 19th 2009, Planes at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International airport in Atlanta, Georgia experienced numerous of delays. Airlines were cancelling and delaying flights all over the United States, due to problems with the airline system. The system that collects airlines flight plans was experiencing technical difficulty. During the time of the problem, safety in the air wasn't the issue; planes were still flying. Various airlines resorted back to manually processing flight plan. The biggest issue that the airport, and other airlines faced during this time; was the fact that so many flights were being delayed. I can only imagine the agony to plan and arrange flights manually. One of the most important factor, is that everyone safety wasn't threatened by the system problems.
Joe Cilli

Tech failure sees hundreds of guests locked out of hotel rooms on New Year's Eve | Tnooz - 3 views

  • Officials at the 628-room property took almost four hours to fix the problem, as revellers waited in heaving guest areas around the hotel or slept in the corridors outside their rooms.
Dale Gomez

Colombian man pleads guilty to computer fraud - 0 views

  • The computer fraud scheme had more than 600 victims worldwide, including U.S. Department of Defense employees, the DOJ said.
  • That laptop contained the names, passwords and other personal and financial information of more than 600 people.
Joe Cilli

Internet Evolution - Maria Korolov - As Clouds Expand, IT Shrinks - 0 views

  • more and more applications have become available on a subscription basis, delivered over the Web
  • No worrying about upgrades, viruses, or backups -- the hosting company does everything for you. All you pay is a monthly fee.
  • if your IT department isn't the best in your industry, why not outsource it to IBM, Accenture, HP, or another world-class technology vendor?
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