| What Lies Behind Killer Kiosks: The Infonox Advantage
SUNNYVALE, Calif., Nov. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- A study by Aberdeen Group reveals how Best-In-Class Companies are leveraging self-service to improve their costs to sales, enhance customer conversion and provide differentiated services. Infonox, the leading provider of on-demand financial solutions and custom self-service solutions, announced today the reasons why Companies avail these benefits utilizing the Active Payment Platform(TM). Infonox provides the complete suite of services that ranges from Transactional Services, Business Services and System Management Services on their Active Payment Platform(TM). The Platform has been refined after years of experience in the financial, gaming and retail industries and tens of thousands of deployments in the US and Internationally. Infonox enables both small and large companies to deploy their services on to innovative new delivery channels, such as self service kiosks, counter-top units, and mobile phones.
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Asian travel agents are ‘shaken, not stirred’ as travel 2.0 comes ...
Throwing a fortune at the online market is no guarantee of success," says Don Birch. "Some companies are after a niche, online customer and need to aggressively invest in Travel 2.0. But for most agents in Asia the reality of their business will be in both the real and virtual worlds." Abacus has staked its claim in the new Travel 2.0 landscape. Abacus WebConnect enables individual travel agencies to connect their website to Abacus’ database of travel fares and information. This is a lowbarrier way for an agency to establish an accurate and authoritative presence on the Internet. Mobile technology is utilised with Abacus VirtuallyThere, a personalised journey tracking system that allows an agent to update a client, even when he or she is on-the-go. Covering the bases Agents who currently have a competitive business with no internet presence may feel they are able to maintain this position for some time.
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