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  • 2009 POS Hardware Showcase

    The 2009 POS Hardware Showcase compiles the features and functions of leading point of service terminals and peripherals to help operators select the POS product that's best suited for their individual needs. Use this fast and easy reference when making your next POS hardware purchasing decision.
  • SpeedLine Adds Fee-Free Customer Loyalty Program to POS Software Offering

    The release of SpeedLine's 6.1 POS software now features a customer loyalty program component that can be implemented with or without magnetic-strip loyalty cards.
  • Retailers Give Back

    One group of individuals from across the retail technology industry is embodying the spirit of lessons learned from the fallout of the global economy, to rally around a singular cause of providing opportunities and resources for the 143 million vulnerable and orphaned children across the world.
  • New Verve Hospitality Group Restaurants to Maximize Productivity with POS and Back Office Software Selections

    Verve Hospitality Group has selected point-of-sale, inventory and procurement systems to streamline operations and enhance guest services for its three new restaurants.
  • Speeding up the Drive-Thru

    The drive-thru is truly at the heart of quick service restaurant sales and the need for speed and accuracy is first and foremost. Operators discuss how the latest timers, digital signage tools and more are speeding up their drive-thru operations.
  • Noodles & Company Receives POS Support from Above

    In support of its overall business strategy to leverage hosted applications, Noodles & Company, operator of more than 210 corporate and franchise locations, taps above store POS reporting to boost security and streamline operations.
  • POS Peer Review 2009

    Hospitality Technology speaks to a cross-section of restaurant operators for an informal review of the next-gen POS solutions that are impacting their business. Franchisees from Dairy Queen, Wendy's and more chime in.
  • 'Going Green' Still a Top Issue for Hotels & Guests, But Not Without Challenges

    Despite the upfront costs associated with going green, the lodging industry shows no signs of turning its back on its commitment to sustainability. Hotels set their sights on the solutions that offer the most cost- and resource-saving benefits.
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