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  • Choice Hotels Select Radiant Systems for Cambria Suites

    In an effort to enhance guest services, Choice Hotels International announce plans to integrate Radiant Systems solutions into their Cambria Suites. Solutions for the newest brand from include Aloha TableService POS, Enterprise.com and Radiant hardware.
  • Web Browsers Can Bring Unwanted Threats to Hospitality Operations

    As customer and operational needs for internet connectivity grows, the hospitality industry is beginning to see an increased need to protect browser security. Although the most secure networks are still susceptible to attack, there are a number of measures that IT departments can put in place to safe guard their systems.
  • Birch Street Expands Products Portfolio Beyond eProcurement

    Birch Street Systems extend their line of eProcurement products to include solutions that track and budget workflow and procurement.
  • The Belamar Installs Flyte Systems

    With renovations underway, the Belamar luxury hotel decided to install FlyteBoard real-time airline flight software after seeing it first hand at the National Business Travel Association trade show.
  • Mahogany Grille Finds the Cure for Chilly Customers

    The picturesque views that come with the Mahogany Grille's downtown Durango, Colorado location is known to delight customers as they dine. However during winter months, drafty windows keep customers away from these prime tables. Faced with a challange, management decided to install Thermique heated glass, and now customers no longer avoid the window seats.
  • Sheraton and Microsoft Partner to Connect Guests on the Road

    Sheraton Hotels & Resorts plans to implement Microsoft products and services at the "Link @ Sheraton" in more than 300 properties worldwode by the end of 2008.
  • SoftBrands Extends Partnership with SAP

    SoftBrands and SAP partner to develop a common strategy for small sites of large enterprises.
  • Hilton Meetings Expand to North America

    Hilton Hotels expand Hilton Meetings across North America. After first being introduced in 2000, it is expected that the majority of Hilton properties will include these new meeting rooms by the fourth quarter of 2008.
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