Contactless Payments for U.S. Transit: A Long Time Coming

When people talk about contactless payments being the norm in transit they most often think of Transport for London, which has been incredibly successful with more than a million taps a day. What they don’t typically think of: U.S. transit. But things are changing.

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3 Ways You Can Keep Your Restaurant Customers Coming Back for More

When it comes to fine dining restaurants, creating unique and meaningful experiences for the customers is the key to growing your business. According to a Deloitte report, 60 percent of guests said a positive experience will cause them to dine at a restaurant more frequently. Every restaurant tries to make sure they provide their guests with the basics - high-quality food and fast service in a comfortable setting. But with tough competition in the market, you need to go beyond these basic elements and take your guest experience to the next level.

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Bring your Mobile POS Solution to Market with These Best Practices

Convenience, flexibility and the ability to address unique retail environments are strong selling points for ISVs trying to bring mobile POS solutions to their merchant customers. But there are some challenges in getting to market in a timely way.

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Think Pay-at-the-Table Isn’t for You? Think Again.

There are a lot of moving parts within a restaurant, from serving great food and providing top-notch service to ensuring a positive guest experience. In today’s digital age, the tech industry has found a way to streamline a lot of these processes, ultimately improving operations and customer satisfaction. And they’re doing it through Pay-at-the-Table solutions.

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Combat the Spread of Viral Infections with Antimicrobial Technology

Healthcare providers dedicate their lives to deliver high-quality care to their patients. Yes, a big part of their jobs is to help sick people get better, but they are also responsible to make sure they don’t become the breeding ground for any viral infections. Preventing the spread of infectious diseases over treating them may seem like a low priority task, but the risk of not doing so is very high. According to this white paper from Zebra Technologies, 1.7 million patients are affected by healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) every year in the U.S. It is also estimated that at least one-third can be prevented if proper precautions are taken.

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