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  • PCI Council Offers Mobile App Certification Update

    Hospitality execs are flocking to table-side and mobile payment apps. But with Category 3 apps still delisted, what does the Council advice? Bob Russo, general manager for the PCI Council, reveals what progress has been made regarding Category 3 applications, the major challenges concerned with their certification, and what operators can do in the meantime to secure their devices.
  • Technology & Legal: Let's do Lunch

    A bevy of legislative issues are cropping up all over the hospitality landscape, and in many cases, will require heavy lifting from the technology department.
  • IHMRS 2011 to Feature i.Menu Expo

    The new technology pavilion will feature iPad and Android tablet apps, accessory manufacturers and hardware vendors, who will demonstrate the latest menu and back-end office solutions.
  • Don't Just Attract Social Media Followers, Engage Them

    Has your social networking growth hit a plateau? Or worse yet, are you losing followers? If so, here are six tactics that are guaranteed to add some ump to your social media endeavors.
  • Deadwood Mountain Grand Opens with Micros as its Technology Partner

    By selecting Micros, the resort will eliminate the need for staff to create multiple entries with guest information, creating a unified experience for the customer and a 360 degree view of guest activities to the resort.
  • Feds Release Labor App

    Workers' new payment-tracking application reminds hotels and restaurants that accurate labor management is a top priority.
  • Is Your Digital Signage System Impacting Sales?

    The Venetian and The Palazzo Resort-Hotel-Casino in Las Vegas have found a way to quantify the impact of its digital signage content on on-property sales through the addition of Anonymous Video Analytics. Get their story now, plus insight into additional implications for AVA in hospitality.
  • iPad Claims Tablet Casualty

    Nearly two months after launching its TouchPad Tablet, Hewlett-Packard says that it will pull the plug as a result of significant market competition.
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