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  • 5/31/2005

    See and Be Seen

    Restaurant operators are taking advantage of remote monitoring for peace of mind
  • 5/31/2005

    Systemic Solutions

    Hoteliers have a frank discussion of on property technology and integration
  • 5/31/2005

    Signs of Intelligent Life

    Business intelligence email, faxes and Excel spreadsheets have been essential tools to help hospitality executives gather and analyze data.
  • 4/30/2005

    Lodging Leaders Connect

    More than one hundred hotel executives came together recently at the inaugural Hotel Technology Forum (HTF) to discuss and debate systems integration, guest-room amenities and guest-recognition technologies among a host of other topics. Held at the Bellagio Hotel casino in Las Vegas, HTF took place in conjunction with Hotel Technology Next Generation's (HTNG) first annual conference.
  • 4/30/2005

    Redefining Service

    Hotels turn to self-service for better customer service
  • 4/30/2005

    Kitchen Critical

    Next time you visit a restaurant, don't be surprised to see more than a chef in the kitchen. While most CIOs are not known for their cooking abilities, increasingly they are stepping into the kitchen to help install new technologies to boost speed and efficiency in the kitchen.
  • 4/30/2005

    A Gift to be Simple

    HT talks to restaurateurs to find out what is beyond the explosive growth of gift card programs
  • 4/30/2005

    VPN Virtues

    Virtual-private networks take off across hospitality
  • 4/30/2005

    Impact Printers

    With the many elements it takes to operate a successful hospitality enterprise, the printer doesn't always come first to mind. But the right match of printer to application can give a bustling business just the edge it needs to boost productivity, sales and customer satisfaction.
  • 4/30/2005

    HTNG

    Hotel Technology Next Generation (HTNG) announces the results of the elections for its Board of Directors and Officers.