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  • Big Data Mobile BI and Performance Management Dashboards Yield Faster Decisions

    Maestro business intelligence gives operators real-time on-the-go access to comprehensive performance numbers for single hotels or multi-property hotel groups.
  • 35 Percent of Restaurant Spending Goes to POS

    HT's Restaurant Technology Study reveals that restaurants feel pressure to enhance guest experience and back-of-house efficiency.
  • 2013 Security Showcase

    With the ever-changing payment landscape, security is a top concern for hospitality operators. In an increasingly mobile culture there are more touchpoints than ever that need protection from data breaches. This report highlights several of the latest additions to the security landscape that run the gamut from wireless networks, tokenization, encryption, and PCI requirements.
  • The Growing Security Threat from Mobile Devices

    Fortinet's Kevin Flynn talks about the impact that consumer mobile devices are having on networks, and it's not all about bandwidth. There's a growing security threat that the industry will have address. Flynn shares strategies that can provide secure networking for customers with simplified more affordable management for businesses.
  • Hotel Enhances Luxury Brand with In-room iPads Without Sacrificing Guest Privacy

    The SLS Hotel in South Beach offers its high-end guests the luxury of in-room iPads, but safeguards the private information of guests with the help of AirWatch mobile device management.
  • 2013 Industry Outlook

    HT's Editorial Advisory Board, comprised of hospitality executives from a diverse mix of industry segments, offers their insights into what challenges and opportunities are emerging in technology for 2013.
  • Steps to Create an Effective BYOD Management Plan

    With Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) emerging as an option for mobile workplaces, the hospitality space today is facing a rash of security risks. VP of technology for Stout Street Hospitality, Jeffrey Stephen Parker, offers some best practices for operators looking to implement a BYOD policy.
  • Eight Trends Changing Network Security

    As hospitality sees ever faster network connections, more remote users, and extensive upgrades to mobile networks, it's increasingly important to think about security policies and where and how to provide protection.
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