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Restaurant Management Software, Restaurant Pos, Restaurant Software
Dec 26th

Restaurant management software, Restaurant pos, Restaurant software
XtreMe Foodie
Our knowledge can help you meet your customer expectations
XtreMe Foodie – Touch Screen POS Software designed specifically for fine dining restaurants, cafes, bars and food outlets, allowing you to function more competently and increase both customer service and business profits.
Fully integrated and modular in design, XtreMe Foodie is apt for a wide range of hospitality operations – from the single terminal, multi-terminal and multi-site operations. It empowers the business with full Point of Sale and Back Office functionality along with detailed reporting and analysis features which allows you to successfully manage and control all your business activities.
You will be able to serve customers quicker and process orders from any terminal including wireless handhelds. XtreMe Foodie is capable of tracking an unlimited number of different products; identify your best / worst sellers and profitable / non-profitable items. You will be able to control stock levels, automate re-order levels and update your selling prices without bringing the POS terminals offline.
Hardware independent, XtreMe Foodie runs on Windows XP or Vista and interfaces to an extensive range of peripherals including kitchen printers, kitchen monitors and wireless handhelds. This allows you to choose the most suitable combination of hardware to suit your environment. Whether you are a fine dining restaurant, cafe, bar or a food outlet, XtreMe Foodie will help you to improve customer service, control prices, margins and improve overall company performance.
Call our sales team today and find out how XtreMe Foodie
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Rejuvenate the old Software Development using Agile Management & Six sigma
Feb 17th

Rejuvenate the old Software Development using Agile Management & Six sigma
*V V Narendra Kumar
K.Kiran Kumar
K.Ravi
Abstract
For some time, management thinkers (and thinking managers) have been stressing the urgent need for radical new approaches to the corporation. In this paradigm, the bottom line cedes its pre-eminence to the top: the corporation concentrates on developing new revenue streams from new products and services, while optimising income from existing lines through innovative marketing and rapid exploitation of changing customer needs and tastes. The new kind of corporation is, above all, ‘agile’.
The dictionary defines ‘agile’ as ‘nimble or active: quick-moving and supple’. For decades, the big business has been compared to a supertanker, which can only be turned at lugubrious speed. Top managers fret about the lack of creativity and innovation beneath them, below the supertanker’s decks, but their own decision-making processes and command structures stultify efforts – even ones which they themselves have promoted – to develop the new and rejuvenate the old.
The Concept of Agile Management
The new changeability is demanded in every major area of corporate strategy and tactics. Like it or not, every corporation belongs in a web (or webs), an eco-system of alliances, partnerships, sub-systems, processes, lines of business, collaborators, etc., none of which is guaranteed any permanence. Hierarchy, dominant market share, vertical integration and economies of scale were the traditional means of mastering the complexities of large organizations – for ever. Today, all four pillars have been undermined.
Hierarchy has very little place in an organization which depends on free-thinking, self-managing innovators at all levels. Formerly impregnable market shares have been undermined by aggressive newcomers in many markets. Vertical integration makes no sense when specialist, horizontal component suppliers can achieve economies of technology and scale far greater than those of vertical generalists.
Improving Investigations With Case Management Software
Feb 13th

In a large company, it can be difficult to monitor the actions of each employee. Every organization is faced with a number of factors that put their company at risk. Risks vary between industries, however, one thing remains the same- employers are responsible for protecting their employees and providing them with a safe workplace. In some cases, accidents still happen, employees choose not to follow proper procedures and misconduct ensues. In these types of situations, companies will want to ensure they have an effective reporting system in place, as well as proper tools for conducting top notch internal investigations.
Our Story
At i-Sight, we understand the different pressures organizations are under to comply with regulations and conduct timely investigations. We developed i-Sight Investigation Software to meet a need we recognized within our own workplaces eleven years ago. Since then, we have continued to enhance our understanding of the issues companies face through speaking with our clients and prospects in order to create a solution that makes their job easier.
Closing the Gap
When an individual or company comes to us requesting more information, or a demonstration of i-Sight, many have identified gaps in their current systems, and are looking for a solution that can be built around the processes they already have in place. For example, at Underwriters Laboratories (UL), wanted a system that could handle large volumes of cases, was accessible from any location due to traveling investigators and would allow their current investigations team to handle increasing case volumes without having to add additional members to the team.
At UL, the ability to build a criminally enforceable case requires detailed tracking of information and coordination with law enforcement agencies. UL originally utilized a simple database; however, the application was not capable of capturing e-mails or attachments and didn’t provide investigators with a comprehensive “visual” of each case.
Be Prepared with Case Management Software for Investigations
Feb 10th

Every organization faces a variety of factors that put their company at risk. Risks may vary between industries, however, one thing remains the same- employers are responsible for protecting their employees and providing them with a safe workplace by mitigating these risks. In some cases, accidents still happen, employees choose not to follow proper procedures and misconduct ensues. In these types of situations, companies will want to ensure they have an effective reporting system in place, as well as proper tools for conducting top notch internal investigations.
Our Story
At i-Sight, we understand the different pressures organizations are under to comply with regulations and conduct timely investigations. We developed i-Sight Investigation Software to meet a need we recognized within our own workplaces eleven years ago. Since then, we have continued to enhance our understanding of the issues companies face through speaking with our clients and prospects in order to create a solution that makes their job easier.
Closing the Gap
When an individual or company comes to us requesting more information, or a demonstration of i-Sight, many have identified gaps in their current systems, and are looking for a solution that can be built around the processes they already have in place. For example, at Underwriters Laboratories (UL), wanted a system that could handle large volumes of cases, was accessible from any location due to traveling investigators and would allow their current investigations team to handle increasing case volumes without having to add additional members to the team.
At UL, the ability to build a criminally enforceable case requires detailed tracking of information and coordination with law enforcement agencies. UL originally utilized a simple database; however, the application was not capable of capturing e-mails or attachments and didn’t provide investigators with a comprehensive “visual” of each case.
According to Judith Lykins, manager, Anti-Counterfeiting Operations at UL:
Efficient Document Management Software in Your Home, Office and Storage to Get Organized
Jan 28th

Self-storage facilities are used for a variety of reasons by individuals and businesses. Collectors also use self-storage for special collections such as model airplanes, cars or trains or other collectibles. Major collectors often run out of room in their own home and need this extra space.
Businesses can use self-storage facilities for a variety of reasons. Some businesses may wish to use the storage space for a short period of time. Others plan on using it long term.
Storage of files is a necessity in any company. The larger the company, the more files there will be that need storing. Self-storage facilities can be used or document retention storage facility companies are also available.
It’s more economical to use a storage facility for archived items that doesn’t need to be accessed often because you’re only paying for the space that you actually need. If you’re in an office, you’re paying a premium amount for floor space for the filing cabinets or shelving.
To ensure that you can find your items quickly when needed, it is imperative that you implement an efficient document management system.
Many companies have certain private files that would cause a major problem if they were ever destroyed. Copies of such files can be kept in a self-storage facility and the information relating to the files can be entered into the document management software system. A simple ‘google-like’ search in the database will allow easy and fast retrieval. Boxes would be numbered in relation to the index number assigned by the software’s database, instead of searching through each box for the needed document.
Companies first need a document retention policy with the guidelines of how to handle each type of document. How long each type of document needs to be kept in-house for quick retrieval, when they should be sent to archives, and then how long to be kept in archives before destruction or to be kept indefinitely.
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