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Hotel Brand - Luxury/Resort

  • MGM Resorts Standardizes on MICROS OPERA

    MGM Resorts International has implemented MICROS OPERA Enterprise Solutions in 14 of its properties, and is now standardized on property management and central reservations across those locations.
  • Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills Launches ICE Technology

    All 285 guestrooms and suites will be stocked with iPad2 devices enabling guests to digitally connect with all areas of the hotel.
  • Major Hotel Groups Join Forces to Secure Credit Card Data

    At least sixteen major hotel groups from around the world plan to work together to develop an industry security framework for handling sensitive credit card data. Intended to dramatically improve the security of credit card processing by and for hotels while significantly reducing costs, the effort has been chartered as a working group of Hotel Technology Next Generation (HTNG).
  • Sugar Bay Resort and Spa Grows Website Traffic to 20,000+ Visitors

    As a result of redesigning its website, the all-inclusive resort has achieved first page rankings on Google and Bing search results for nearly 20 Sugar Bay keyword phrases.
  • 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.
  • Star City Hotel and Casino adds Control4 to Suites, Private Gaming Areas

    Offering high rollers a luxury experience, Control4 simplifies control of everything from private karaoke machines to video-on demand.
  • Taming the Wild West of Executives' Mobile Devices

    As employees increasing want to use their personal mobile devices for business, operators and vendors alike are racing to put security measures in place to protect corporate data in-motion. HT reveals the five most commonly held best practices for securing executive' mobile devices.
  • The State of Self-Service in 2011

    No longer centered around kiosks, self-service has come to encompass a wide range of products, from mobile applications and iPads to guest service portals accessed by the in-room TV, that are putting even more control into consumers' and operators' hands.
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