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  • CityCenter's Gamble on In-room Innovation Pays Off

    For CityCenter's 4,004-room ARIA Resort & Casino and Mandarin Oriental hotel, the opportunity to implement the most cutting-edge in-room technologies is paying off through the generation of guest loyalty and cost savings.
  • In-room (Self) Entertainment

    On the heels of the collapse of in-room telephone revenue due to cell phone proliferation, in-room entertainment revenue has also hit a steep decline. Learn how hotels can balance guest wants with their own business needs.
  • Hospitality Lines up for its Slice of the iPad Frenzy

    Although only time will tell how successful the iPad will be in penetrating the consumer market, hospitality organizations such as InterContinental Hotels & Resorts are already lining up to ensure their place in the iPad frenzy.
  • Digital Signage Content Gets Smart

    Hotel and restaurant operators are increasingly turning to digital signage as a way to communicate with their customers on everything from property events to menu items. Learn how to best manage the flow of content so that the right messages get delivered to the right customers, at the most opportune time.
  • 2010 POS Software Showcase

    This annual Hospitality Technology supplement showcases the latest features and functions from leading point of sale software vendors to assist operators in their search for the perfect POS products.
  • Honoring 2010 Hotel Visionaries

    Each year, Hospitality Technology presents a select group of lodging companies with its Hotel Visionary Awards to honor their outstanding vision and achievement in technology and service innovation. The 2010 winners showcase the great range of innovation that can be accomplished in every sector of the lodging industry.
  • Mandarin Oriental Takes Hotel Services to a New Level with Smarter Wi-Fi From Ruckus Wireless

    Advanced Wi-Fi technology will help the Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group to deliver a wide range of converged services over a single network in hotels throughout Europe and Asia.
  • Cloudy, with a Chance of Widespread Adoption

    Cloud computing has been a buzz word for the past year or more, but what does it really mean to the hospitality industry? HT reveals how operators are leveraging it keep costs down, drive loyalty and become more agile in executing business strategies.
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