Some hoteliers and restaurateurs are looking for help from managed service providers to manage application performance and optimization needs.
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Month: February 2017
Pale Eddie's Pour House Deploys Restaurant Sharing Tech
Alabama bar with no kitchen uses kiosks to connect customers with neighboring restaurant for food delivery service.
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Chipotle Reduces Digital Order Wait Times by 50%
The chain's “Smarter Pickup Times” technology allows customers to benefit from shorter and more accurate pickup times, even reserve a future pickup time.
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TRIPBAM and TrustYou Partner to Offer Hotel Review Data Integration
TrustScores and Meta-Reviews will be integrated into TRIPBAM technology to support its hotel shopping service.
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Celtic Manor Resort Allows Guests to Instant Message Hotel Staff
Using Benbria's Loop Messenger platform, guests can request towels or ask questions using the instant messaging platform instead of using the telephone.
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Calif. Hotel Reverses Negative Guest Feedback Trend by Installing Access Points
BHC's deployment of 200 Meraki APs across 13 sites took hundreds of hours less than other network installations.
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New Study Reveals U.S. Hoteliers Envision Similar Industry Technology in 2020 as Ten Years Ago
Research shows little progress planned for future advancement within hotel technology.
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SpeedLine Solutions Releases New Menu Management Toolset
Restaurant chains can easily manage a master menu with local variations across multiple units and regions.
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Sir Adam Amsterdam Hotel Installs dormakaba Saflok RFID Electronic Door Locks
Trendy Amsterdam hot spot trusts dormakaba's quantum RFID guest electronic door lock system.
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Anticipate Guest Charging Needs to Help Deliver a Frictionless Guest Experience
Hoteliers can invest hundreds of thousands of dollars in mobile apps, location-based marketing services and in-room automation enhancements, but if the guest’s mobile device is dead, so is the experience.
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