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  • Pegasus Solutions Rolls Out RezView Mobile

    Pegasus Solutions now offers RezView Mobile, which leverages Pegasus' RezView NG technology by offering the capability to design apps for both Android and Apple tablets and smartphones.
  • Ziosk Touchscreens Bring Tableside Payment to Iowa Chili's

    Ziosk touchscreens have popped up in ERJ Dining's Chili's locations in Iowa. The technology has been developed to quell the largest dissatisfaction among guests, the inability to pay their checks and leave when they desire.
  • POS Software Trends 2012

    HT covers all things relevant to your POS in 2012. Leading point-of-sale software developers recap the advancements they've made to their platforms this year, and share their innovation plans for 2012. Plus, HT reveals the results of the POS Reader Survey for must-have features.
  • Buffalo Wild Wings Selects Hubworks to test DrinkHub Software

    Customers at Buffalo Wild Wings will be able to order both meals and drinks using a touchscreen menu on the restaurans iPad.
  • Qdoba Mexican Grill Selects Cloud-Based Platform for 250th Locale

    Qdoba Mexican Grill has chosen the Envysion platform for its 250th site. This new rollout is believed to drive improvements in operations, such as those with loss prevention, marketing and product development, to name a few.
  • Best of 2011: HT Counts Down The Year's 10 Most-Read Headlines

    2011 was a big year for technology innovation in hotels and restaurants. Ranging from major company buy-outs, to new mobile technology advancements, to skyrocketing interest in cloud technology, HT counts down the top 10 most-read headlines on its website in 2011. And, the number one spot goes to...
  • Doc Popcorn Handpicks pcAmerica POS software for Franchise

    The all-natural popcorn franchise, Doc Popcorn, has chosen pcAmerica's POS software, Restaurant Pro Express POS package. The new technology will replace the company's dated electric cash registers.
  • McDonald's Chooses Unisys for IT Support

    McDonald's has handed IT support services for 1,000 restaurants to Unisys in a five-year, $30 million deal. The deal, which covers Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific, is said to encompass end-to-end support of IT equipment in restaurants.
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