Welcome
to the Texas P.O.S. Online Newsletter. This newsletter is designed
to supply you with all the latest Aloha/Texas P.O.S. news, as
well as any information on new products, upgrades, specials, and
any other information that will help you lower your bottom line.
Don't forget our mission:
"To
help our customers MAXIMIZE PROFITS with Technology Solutions
designed to ENHANCE OPERATIONS, REDUCE COSTS & INCREASE SALES."
WE'RE
MOVING!!! Texas POS is moving around the corner.
Effective July 1, 2006 our new
address will be:
16555 Village Drive
Houston, TX 77040
Please Join Us for an Open House
at our New Facility!
July 28, 2006
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Refreshments Will Be Provided
Pennison's
Sports Pub
Pennison's Sports Pubs are
owned and operated by former Houston Oiler Jay Pennison, and have
locations in Sugarland and Copperfield. Pennison's offers
something for everyone with Karaoke, Billiards, Texas Holdem Tournaments,
and much more. For a complete list of events, go to www.pennisons.com.
Each location also boasts numerous TV's, including big screens,
featuring your favorite sporting events.
Happy Hour Monday - Friday 12-7
Pennison's
Sports Pub
Sugarland Copperfield
2446 Settler's Way
7610 B Cherry Park
Sugarland, TX 77479 Houston,
TX 77095
281-265-4840 281-859-8100
Capton
Beverage Tracker
Capton is a leading developer
of RFID-based pour monitoring and business solutions.
Capton solutions are installed
today in nightclubs, resorts, restaurants, hotels, sports stadiums,
clubs, casinos, and many other types of hospitality venues.
The Beverage Tracker solution
is designed to prevent shrinkage by monitoring free pours and actively
tracking liquor costs.
It is a simple to use, easy
to install desktop software application, with advanced reporting
tools to better manage bar operations, reduce pour costs, and deliver
ROI. www.captoninc.com
For more information on Capton
POS Integration,
Why Do We
Have This Toaster and Vacuum Cleaner Plugged into a Powervar?
To prove a simple point.
The purpose of Powervars is to protect your investment in
your P.O.S. system. This demonstration shows that when a UPS
(uninterrupted power supply) begins to beep, it is performing its
job. It is designed to provide consistent power to your P.O.S.
system to maximize the life of the hardware. In a situation
where there is a power spike or there is a loss of power, the battery
is designed to kick in and maintain consistent power. If your
UPS begins to beep, it could be a sign that you have a device on
the P.O.S. circuit causing surges in power. This could be
a new piece of equipment added to the restaurant after the system
has been put in, and it may be drawing too much power and causing
the UPS to sporadically beep. If this is happening to you,
it could be damaging your system and it should be dealt with immediately.
Please call us if you are having this issue.
713-896-0187 Ext. 1
Radiant Systems’
MenuLink .NET Back Office Solution Named As Microsoft EMEA RAD Award
Finalist
Orange County, CA (Feb. 13, 2006)— The MenuLink .NET back
office solution has been recently named as a Microsoft Retail Application
Developer (RAD) award finalist in the “In-Store Systems”
category for the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region. MenuLink
products are currently used in more than 8,000 food service sites.
“We’re excited to be named
a finalist in this prestigious competition,” said Ron Whitaker,
MenuLink founder and vice president, in the Radiant Hospitality
Division. “We’re also very proud of the .NET solution
because it’s proven to make the restaurant operator’s
life easier with constant visibility into operational information.”
Restaurant operators can increase profitability by controlling labor
and material costs through real-time information available via a
Web browser. The MenuLink .NET product is an intuitive, multilingual
and centralized Internet-based back office application that operates
even when an Internet connection is unavailable.
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