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Eleven and Shift4 Announce Hospitality Partnership
Press Release
Wednesday, March 29, 2006
Eleven Wireless, a leader in on-demand software for broadband networks, and Shift4, a leading developer of financial transaction processing software and services, today announced their partnership. The companies integrated their software systems to better serve the hospitality industry.
Best Wi-Fi Hotels 2006
News
Monday, March 27, 2006
[HotelChatter.com] It's been more than a year since our last investigation of hotels with the Best and Worst WiFi concoctions. What has changed since then is that most hotels have now jumped on the WiFi bandwagon, so most hotels have *some* sort of WiFi solution. The question is what is that solution, and is it any good?
Time to Deal WithYour Business Center Computer
News
Wednesday, March 15, 2006
If you don’t have a business center in your hotel, or if you have one and it’s antiquated, it is time to bring it up to a decent standard. Guests are increasingly using business centers for computer access and printing documents. It will soon be a requirement to have a solid offering for your guests. Dropping the old accounting computer on a desk just doesn’t work.
Software Association of Oregon Profile
News
Tuesday, March 14, 2006
[Software Association of Oregon] Eleven Wireless has become a Portland start-up success because the company found a niche with customers who truly need what the company has to offer and have the resources to pay for it. That niche is the hospitality industry. The founders recognized the value in becoming the perfect solution for a tightly focused category over the lure of becoming a good solution for a wider group of customers. This has helped the company grow dramatically over the past year and expand its product offerings with strong results.
Not fat, but happy
News
Friday, March 10, 2006
[Business Journal] Members of the Portland entrepreneurs' self-help group are, in fact, thriving. All seven original members are running profitably, six or seven years after they were founded. Of the 18 companies that are current members, eight now have revenue of more than $1 million per year.