On the heels of a recent Radiant win with Philips Arena, home of the Atlanta Hawks and Atlanta Thrashers, I sat down with Allen Joiner, a technical account manager. He has worked at Radiant’s headquarters in Atlanta since graduating from Georgia Tech in 1999. In this edition of On the Spot, we learn about Allen’s [...]
Archive for July, 2010
Weekly News Recap from Radiant Systems – July 19 Edition
Monday, July 19th, 2010 Mary Catherine Brutz, Marketing Communications
During the past couple of weeks, a few interesting studies have emerged that give some great insight into the restaurant industry and consumers. Read about these studies here as well as other information on workforce productivity and the restaurant check payment system. Technomic finds connection between technology early adopters and heavy restaurant users In a [...]
Gobblygoo?
Wednesday, July 14th, 2010 Andy Heyman
Vision statements are often a bunch of gobblygoo. I would never brag about the eloquence of ours – “To be a remarkable company first, to work for; then, to buy from; and finally, to invest in.” During one five-hour period this year, the vision was so real that it was, ahem, unreal. (Give me some [...]
Protect Against, Identify & Resolve Weaknesses in Your Payment Card Environment
Wednesday, July 7th, 2010 Dana Hawker, Senior Manager, Data Security and Compliance
Credit card information…it’s the hidden treasure that cyber criminals are constantly trying to steal from restaurant and retail operators that process, transmit or store this information for consumers. Ultimately, restaurant and retail operators are responsible for the protection of credit card information. As part of the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard, restaurant and retail [...]
It’s Your Career – Go for It
Tuesday, July 6th, 2010 Keith Hicks, Vice President Human Resources
In a recent conference the speaker held up a $20 bill and asked the audience, “Who wants this $20 bill?” Naturally, most every hand in the audience went up. The speaker looked around, holding up the $20. The audience continued to sit there and watch and the speaker eventually put his hand down and continued [...]